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Was in the St Joseph/Holland Michigan area over the weekend. Went to Silver Beach on Sunday. I saw the rail line that runs through the area and a swing bridge that crosses the river there. I was curious what railroad is this and how often do they run? I noticed the swing bridge was open, but the rails were shiny, not rusty.

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Thanks for the info, was curious as the line runs through a pretty crowded area with the beach and all. Do they run at all on Sunday?

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Yes. Keep an eye on the CSX update thread in this forum: viewforum.php?f=20
Weekdays are generally a tiny bit more busy than weekends.
Amtrak runs two trains daily, usually will see one coal train, one empty coal, a local usually runs to at least Coloma on M/W/F, sometimes past benton harbor. Also usually one mainfest freight a day except sundays.
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The manifests, Q326 and Q327, are almost exclusively night trains in SJM
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jldominique wrote:Thanks for the info, was curious as the line runs through a pretty crowded area with the beach and all. Do they run at all on Sunday?
Check this link for some pics from the St. Joe area: http://tinyurl.com/nze3uoh
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J T wrote:
jldominique wrote:Thanks for the info, was curious as the line runs through a pretty crowded area with the beach and all. Do they run at all on Sunday?
Check this link for some pics from the St. Joe area: http://tinyurl.com/nze3uoh
Is it just me, or is something really wrong with this pic: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 999&nseq=2
The locomotive and the superliners seem to step down, same with the bridge. Like the photo didn't rotate correctly :)
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Wasn't the CSX television ad filmed in St. Joseph? Or at least near there?

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firemedic54 wrote:Wasn't the CSX television ad filmed in St. Joseph? Or at least near there?
It was indeed filmed in St Joseph.

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atrainguy60 wrote:
firemedic54 wrote:Wasn't the CSX television ad filmed in St. Joseph? Or at least near there?
It was indeed filmed in St Joseph.
These are taken in St. Joseph, commercials for CSX.




This one says Devils Lake ( Wisconsin ), but really is St Joseph.


Here are MANY more pictures of St. Joseph. Not as professional but much more variety. http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/locThu ... x?id=68948

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~Z~ wrote:
J T wrote:
jldominique wrote:Thanks for the info, was curious as the line runs through a pretty crowded area with the beach and all. Do they run at all on Sunday?
Check this link for some pics from the St. Joe area: http://tinyurl.com/nze3uoh
Is it just me, or is something really wrong with this pic: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 999&nseq=2
The locomotive and the superliners seem to step down, same with the bridge. Like the photo didn't rotate correctly :)
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~Z~ wrote: Is it just me, or is something really wrong with this pic: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.p ... 999&nseq=2
The locomotive and the superliners seem to step down, same with the bridge. Like the photo didn't rotate correctly :)
Yeah, that's really bad. Jaggies everywhere. The grain elevator is pretty bad too. Can't believe the screener missed that one...must have been some tired eyes screening at the time.
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