FWWR = Fort Worth & Western Railroad
I've learned that the Trinity River flows through both Fort Worth and Dallas. The wooden Santa Fe trestle in Dallas has been abandoned. But BNSF is still using wood bents here.
David Hawkins posted BNSF 6176 north crossing the Trinity River on 06/14/2020. David Hawkins That is an empty BNSF coal that was in storage on the FWWR due to the downturn in the economy. Jan Hennessey I've never seen the Trinity River when it was blue - always brown in the 10 years I lived in Ft. Worth. Blue sure is an improvement.... |
Mtnclimberjoe Rail Photography posted The Fort Worth & Western's Cresson Turn heads across the West Fork of the Trinity River as it begins its trip south out of Fort Worth, Texas. A five pack of EMD's power the long train, with four of the FWWR's newly acquired SD60M's, all freshly painted in the railroad's blue and yellow scheme. https://www.flickr.com/photos/mtnclimberjoe50/52927714667 ====Info==== 4/22/2023 FWWR Fort Worth Sub Fort Worth, TX FWWR Cresson Turn (Manifest; Hodge Yard - Fort Worth, TX to Cresson, TX Turn) FWWR 2035 SD60M Ex. NREX 2479, UP 2479, UP 6320 Blt. 1992 FWWR 2023 SD40-2 Ex. CITX 3102, CEFX 3102, GCFX 3102, SP 7369 SD40R, SP 8455 SD40 Blt. 1966 FWWR 2033 SD60M Ex. NREX 2392, UP 2392, UP 6237 Blt. 1990 FWWR 2034 SD60M Ex. NREX 2433, UP 2433, UP 6279 Blt. 1991 FWWR 2038 SD60M Ex. ??? Kristofor Gustenhoven: i'm surprised i didn't think the fort worth and western railroad was getting SD60M's but wow they didJ.B. Rail Photog shared |
William A. Shaffer posted Downtown Fort Worth .(3.15.12). (Photo by William A. Shaffer) |
Mtnclimberjoe Rail Photography posted A pair of Fort Worth & Western GP's lead a local with tow cars as it crosses over the West Fork Trinity River outside of downtown Fort Worth, Texas. The train is heading towards Valtris Specialty Chemicals near the Stockyards District. ====Info==== 4/20/2023 FWWR Fort Worth Subdivison Fort Worth, TX Unknown Symbol (Local; Fort Worth, TX) FWWR 2021 GP40-2 Ex. RMPX 6407, GTW 6407, DTI 407 Blt. 1972 FWWR 2011 GP50 Ex. NREX 2939, FURX 2939, UP 5547, CNW 5089 Blt. 1980 |
I wonder how often the town has to worry about those levees holding.
From the other side of the levee.
Street View |
From the other side of the levee.
Street View |
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