On the Hi-Dry: Extra 8111 South
In a series of four posts, I’ll share twenty images of one train seen on one afternoon. These were taken on the Indianapolis District of the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad between Morgantown and Bloomington, Indiana. This line became the heart of the Indiana Rail Road in 1986.
While not the "normal" angle on the subject here, the first picture has the train crossing over the much-photographed Shuffle Creek Viaduct, which is located on the south side of Lake Lemon. The second image shows the train at New Unionville while the third and fourth pictures were taken from the old wooden bridge—now long gone—that carried State Road 45 over the tracks. The final image above has the train passing the graveyard off Mount Gilead Road, about four and a half miles east of Bloomington.
Five images by Richard Koenig; taken March 25th 1977 (3 of 4).




