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SOO Line GP9 2407 at Stevens Point, Wisconsin on January 4, 1985, Kodachrome by Gib Allbach, Chuck Zeiler collection.
Several Milwaukee Road SD40-2s have congregated at the Soo Line Stevens Point roundhouse. Photo taken by Jeff Hampton on September 27, 1986.
By far one of my more painful photo outings. Along with dozens of mosquito bites I received two bee stings. What fun. It was good to bust out the micro lens though as I have failed to do so in a long time.
While I didn't have the motive power variety I saw the day before it was still fun to see the number of trains CN was running. I didn't even get as far as Rocky Run before I spied another southbound coming off the Superior Sub. This was a one and done grab shot but I rather like the old code line pole lurking off to the side.
July 21, 2024.
Street trackage on the GB&W on the Stevens Point, WI branch. Jan. 1990. I believe this unit is still intact, stored in Leesport, PA at the Reading Railroad Museum.
I think this was the night were I walked a good mile to my spot only to realize I forgot my wireless shutter controler. So then had to walk back home and then back to location again. This particular one was conceived from a number of different ideas I had seen some of my fellow light painters do. Still working on the basics
Rock Art at Iverson Park, Stevens Point, WI 4/14/2021 5:39PM
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A small assortment of Soo Line cars seen at various locations over the years. I couldn't decide on just one, so I posted 4. Top left and bottom right hoppers were on CSX northbound train Q-588 at Momence in 2011. Flat car top right is seen on southbound Soo train #204 at Kentland in June of 1986 and the gondola bottom left is seen on a WC train in 1988 at Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
Former Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern SD39 #41 leads an ADM unit grain train through Stevens Point, Wi. SD40-2 #784 and SD40 #754 join the MNS power. This is a great view of the unit post-acquisition but before the Soo modifications were made...and well before this unit became #6241 and was lettered for service on Lake States.
Photo taken by Mike Hoff on September 14, 1983.
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..create from +1000 belts!?
Hongtao Zhao, Stevens Point sculpture park. 1960s Wife's & younger sis attended, invested daddy house's became landlords, campus..nearby Almond
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An image that exemplifies the Soo/Milwaukee System era, GP38-2 Soo #4424 and Milwaukee SD40-2 #188 are posed for photos at Stevens Point in April of 1985. I've seen this image elsewhere, and for life of me, can't recall who the photographer is. However, the slide mounts were not marked so, they'll go in the "unknown photographer" category for now.
Wisconsin Central #587 sits on a ready track at Stevens Point, Wisconsin on August 4th, 1988.
WC SDL39 #587 was built by EMD as MILW 587 in November of 1972,
WC 1237 (SP 2286) after the paint job but with no lettering. I think the WC forces didn't get this switcher out in time for the open house at their yard in Stevens Point Wisconsin
Scouted out this spot a few days ago when trying to take the exact same picture, but sadly there were no clouds. Coming home from work I saw that the clouds were perfect in the sense that there were actually some today. Looks like the farmers took down a few rows since the last time I was here. Used the 14-24mm @ 14mm.
Long exposure Light Painting of a lone evergreen in the middle of an old corn field. Lighted by hand. You can see my face if you look hard enough.
CN #2885 at Stevens Point, WI. Temperature, -9 degrees F. Just moments earlier, I watched the conductor protect the shove over Water Street....brrr!
Hummingbird at the feeder. These little creatures are fascinating to watch as they zip about hyperactively.
The Wisconsin Series
Monday, May 2, 2016
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Nikon D7000
Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 zoom
ISO 400 -- f/5.6 -- 1/1250 -- 70mm
CI-WISC-2016-05-03-D7000-254
FB.2016.05.28
This local will make a final shove back and then wait for a TA to move back into the Point yard. The GTW colors are still sharp.
Single Exposure Light Painting. Led Lenser X21R on the corners. Orb tool spin for the spiral.
Discovered on stardate 46379.1 by Deep Space Nine science officer Jadzia Dax, the Bajoran Wormhole is the first and only completely stable wormhole known to the Federation, with either end remaining at a fixed point in space.
This "tunnel", approximately 90,000 light years long, connects the Alpha to the Gamma Quadrant with the same time coordinates, providing virtually instantaneous and reciprocal access. The wormhole is not actually of natural origin, having been artificially created by a race of aliens who live there, not subject to time in a linear fashion.
Wisconsin Central GP40 3018 is at Stevens Point, WI on January 4, 2004.
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