Fort Madison Lost Duck Brewing Live Webcam


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    Lost Duck Brewing Railroad Webcam

    The Fort Madison Lost Duck Brewing Live Railcam provides a real-time view of trains traveling through Fort Madison, Iowa, a major railroad hub located along the Mississippi River in Lee County. The camera is mounted at Lost Duck Brewing Company on Avenue H, overlooking two busy BNSF Railway mainlines where freight and passenger trains pass throughout the day.

    From this railcam vantage point, viewers can watch trains moving along the BNSF Hannibal Subdivision and BNSF Chillicothe Subdivision, two important rail corridors that carry freight traffic across the Midwest. Long freight trains transporting grain, intermodal containers, and industrial cargo frequently pass through Fort Madison as they travel between major rail hubs.

    Fort Madison is widely considered one of the best railfanning locations in the United States, with dozens of trains passing through the city each day. In addition to freight traffic, viewers may also see Amtrak’s Southwest Chief, the long-distance passenger train that runs between Chicago and Los Angeles. The train stops daily at the nearby Fort Madison Amtrak station before continuing along the BNSF mainline.

    Because the rail line runs close to the Mississippi River waterfront, the camera sometimes captures scenic views of river activity as well. Barges, boats, and river traffic can occasionally be seen moving along the river while trains roll through town.

    Railroad webcams like this one are extremely popular with railfans and train enthusiasts who enjoy watching real train movements unfold in real time. Depending on the time of day, viewers may see multiple trains passing through the junction within a short period.

    In addition to train activity, the webcam also provides a useful look at current weather and visibility conditions in Fort Madison. Rain, snow, fog, and changing skies across the Mississippi River valley are often visible in the live camera feed.

    Whether you are following BNSF freight traffic, waiting to see the Southwest Chief, or simply enjoying the atmosphere of a busy Midwestern rail corridor, the Lost Duck Brewing Railcam offers an exciting real-time view of trains moving through Fort Madison.

    About Fort Madison Iowa

    Fort Madison, Iowa, is a historic city located along the Mississippi River in southeastern Iowa, with a population of around 10,000 residents. The city was originally established as a U.S. military fort in 1808, making it one of the earliest American settlements west of the Mississippi River.

    Because of its location along both the Mississippi River and major rail lines, Fort Madison developed into an important transportation hub. Railroads expanded through the city during the nineteenth century, connecting river shipping routes with rail networks that moved goods across the Midwest.

    One of the most famous railroad landmarks in the city is the Fort Madison Swing Span Bridge, a massive double-deck bridge built in 1927 that crosses the Mississippi River. The bridge allows trains to cross the river while also opening to allow river traffic to pass through the channel.

    Fort Madison’s rail infrastructure continues to make it a favorite location for train watching. With dozens of trains passing through the city daily and scenic views of the Mississippi River, the area attracts railfans from across the United States.

    The city also offers several historic attractions, including Old Fort Madison, a reconstructed frontier fort that recreates life on the Mississippi River during the early 1800s. Visitors can explore historic buildings, museums, and riverfront parks that highlight the region’s long history.

    Why Use This Cam

    The Lost Duck Brewing Railcam is one of the most popular train webcams in the Midwest.

    Viewers can use the camera to:

    • Watch BNSF freight trains traveling along two busy mainlines

    • See Amtrak’s Southwest Chief passing through Fort Madison

    • Observe trains near the Mississippi River waterfront

    • Check current weather and visibility conditions

    For railfans, the webcam provides a front-row seat to train activity at one of America’s best railfanning locations.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is the Lost Duck Brewing railcam located?

    The webcam is located at Lost Duck Brewing Company in Fort Madison, Iowa, overlooking the BNSF rail lines.

    What railroads operate in Fort Madison?

    Most trains seen on the camera operate on BNSF Railway’s Hannibal and Chillicothe Subdivisions.

    Do passenger trains pass through Fort Madison?

    Yes. Amtrak’s Southwest Chief travels through Fort Madison daily between Chicago and Los Angeles.

    Why is Fort Madison popular for railfans?

    The city sees 60–80 locomotives per day and offers scenic views of trains running near the Mississippi River.

    Can I check weather conditions with the webcam?

    Yes. The railcam shows real-time weather and visibility conditions in Fort Madison.