May 2 Return Home
We had a very pleasant breakfast in an ornate room at the Kingsley Inn. We had fun watching trains out our window and even got to see the swing section of the bridge being turned to let a large raft of barges go through, pushed by their tugboat.. The bridge across the river is owned by the railroad, and is a double-decker toll bridge, with double train tracks on the lower level and a 2--lane road on the upper level. We were pleased that we were going to cross it on the train.
The Southwest Chief train was late getting into Fort Madison, then just as they were about to close the doors, we had to wait a few more minutes to leave as the bridge had opened to let maritime traffic through. But we had plenty of time in Chicago, enough time to take a bike ride there but it was raining. Got to Holland about 30 minutes late but it was raining just before this, but it wasn't raining while we pedaled home, tired but happy. Then shortly after arriving home, a tiny thunderstorm passed through. So we were thankful for the window of no rain to travel home in!
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