
CNW in Kansas City - 1986 - Trainorders.com
The CNW first entered Kansas City when they took over the Chicago Great Western, using the Great Western line from Des Moines, IA to Leavenworth, KS and trackage rights over the …
Progression of CNW power in the Powder River
CNW SD50's 7012, 7000 with SD40-2's 6917 and 6918 led this Westbound empty train. 3)By May of 1989, CNW SD60's was the power of choice replacing most other CNW engine models in …
CNW in Iowa, Part III: Overland Route West of Ames
The CNW signalling of the Iowa Div. in the 70s was interesting. Lower quad semaphores at towers, blades at the ends of the Kate Shelly, etc. Especially interesting the story behind the …
Iowa Northern Sold - Trainorders.com
CN to Acquire Iowa Northern Railway Acquisition Will Provide Options for Shipping to and from IowaMONTREAL, Dec. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CN (TSX: CNR) (NYSE: CNI) today …
CNW in Iowa, Part IV: 1980s Action around Des Moines
Continuing my retrospective of Iowa Lines in the 1970s and 1980s, I would like to present Part IV of my CNW coverage. I have previously posted threads of 1970s CNW action on ex-CGW and …
CNW at Nevada,Ia. - Trainorders.com
Nothing fancy here,just thought someone might like to see some older CNW. CNW 8501,September 6,1998. Uncle Joe Florida
The Rochester 400 -- Walt Dunlap
4. A CNW E8A with the eastbound Rochester 400 at 13th Ave. NE, Rochester, MN on February 9, 1963. 5. A eastbound CNW Rochester 400 at Rochester, MN in October 1962. 6. CNW's …
CNW Memories from the La Crosse WI area - Trainorders.com
Back when the CNW had the Wisconsin Electric coal contract in Wausau, the CNW ran some awesome consists through La Crosse on their trains such as the CNW #6539 leading a …
CNW GP-35's before exile to the cowboy line! 1975
The fleet of CNW GP-35,s are best known in the late 1970s-80s as steady power on the Nebraska- Wyoming cowboy line. In their earlier years they were ATC cab signal equipped …
C&NW Livery Colors...What are the real names?
While UP’s “Armour Yellow” and “Harbour Mist Gray” are well-known—as are other railroad liveries—I’m not aware of what the CNW’s regular green or regular yellow colors were officially …