schweitzerdude
Active member
I live just outside Sandpoint, Idaho USA which is a multi-railroad town. Because of mountains and lakes, it was the best way to go for the original railroads (Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Spokane International).
Now it's Union Pacific, Montana Raillink, and Burlington Northern Santa Fe. My house is just across the road from BNSF so I see (and hear) all the BNSF mainline action from my front deck - approximately 35 freights per day, plus Amtrak (one each way per day) between Seattle and Chicago. Also, Sandpoint is the only remaining Amtrak stop in Idaho.
Now it's Union Pacific, Montana Raillink, and Burlington Northern Santa Fe. My house is just across the road from BNSF so I see (and hear) all the BNSF mainline action from my front deck - approximately 35 freights per day, plus Amtrak (one each way per day) between Seattle and Chicago. Also, Sandpoint is the only remaining Amtrak stop in Idaho.