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Returning from Finkl Steel with an empty gondola, the crew now recouples onto the hopper for the delivery north to Peerless. The gondola will stay in the street while this errand is done.
The conductor flags vehicle traffic on busy North Avenue as the train pauses. Flagging is necessary since the automatic signals no longer operate. Today the scene on the right is filled in with townhomes and strip shopping centers.
The run to Peerless passes by the Lakeshore Athletic Club. Signs on the columns warn members not to park on the tracks on weekdays due to train traffic! People who don't believe the signs cause delays for the crew while tow trucks are dispatched to remove the automobiles.
Moving north toward Lakewood Avenue, the train passes through the runaround track which will not be needed today since there is no load of empties to bring back from Peerless. This area is now paved over and used as an alley and parking lot around the rails.
Kids on bikes watch as the locomotive backs the hopper into the Peerless spur. People always act surprised to see a train on Lakewood Avenue. The crew uncouples the car while a Peerless employee watches.
The hopper now successfully spotted, the crew backs out of the spur up to Diversey Parkway and prepares to return to Kingsbury Street where they left the hopper. The light of the locomotive can be seen in the background at approximately Diversey Parkway along Lakewood Avenue.
Photos 1-3 show trackwork on Kingsbury St. just north of North Avenue from June of 1985. The cutaway shots show the layered technique with street trackage.
A friendly Soo Line engineer peers down from his MP15 while waiting to make a final run back from Wallace Business Forms with an empty boxcar.
On a bright, spring 2002 day in Chicago a CP Rail MP15 is running light northbound on Kingsbury Street at about ten MPH. The crew was probably dropping off loads for Big Bay Lumber on Goose Island. This section of Kingsbury St. north of North Avenue gets very congested. The street is shared by beat-up pickup trucks of scavengers bringing in loads of scrap metal, larger trucks, cars, and trains all servicing General Iron Industries.