On the Hi-Dry
We have two shots here of a southbound hopper train rolling through Bloomington Indiana on the siding track. The lead unit is a fairly new GP38-2, built in 1974, with the name of "ROSWELL B. MASON" on it’s cab. This one of those times when the going away shot is better than the approach.
The Illinois Central line to Indianapolis, built in the early 20th century, is known as the Hi-Dry due to its high bridges and fills. It cuts through the campus of Indiana University grade-separated for the most part; I believe that building in the background of the first image is Foster Quadrangle.
Two images by Richard Koenig; taken September 21st 1977.







