



The Chicago Line of Norfolk Southern skirts the southern boundary of Oak Ridge Cemetery in Goshen, Indiana. In autumn, some of the trees near the tracks put on a colorful display.
On Friday I sent some time there in late afternoon. River Avenue runs parallel to the tracks for a short distance and offers marked parking spaces. You can see the westbound home signals of CP 412.
In the top image, a pair of BNSF pumpkins wheel intermodal train 206 past the cemetery on Track 1. About 10 minutes earlier manifest freight 174 came off the Marion Branch as seen in the second image.
Image three shows the rear of train 14J, which also came off the Marion Branch. I had seen this train earlier in the day in Warsaw.
Finally, there is a cut of stacked containers on the rear of the 174.
Tags: autumn colors, autumn gold, autumn photography, Fall foliage, fall foliage photographs, Goshen Indiana, Norfolk Southern, NS Chicago Line, railroads in autumn, Trains and fall foliage
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