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A Loaded E-Rail, all rail taconite, makes the turn onto the Bradley Sub off the Superior Sub headed for Prentice where it would be tied down for the day
A UCE coal train with Wisconsin Central power is waiting in the yard along side Conrail power at West Brownsville, PA on April 17, 1993.
WC Geep 40 leads a westbound over Prospect Ave. thru Oshkosh, WI, on the old Soo right of way, exactly 175 miles from where Chicago's Grand Central Station once stood.
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The quality of this photo isn't too good (taken with my old Sony CD1000 Mavica) but still, these types of pictures fuel my memory on what railroading and the WC was like in Wisconsin's northwoods.
WC train #7 pulling along #2 by 19th Ave in Oshkosh. In the background the old Soo engine house still stands.
Wisconsin Central GP40 #3009 leads the southbound Agawa Canyon tour train out of the canyon. We are 114 miles north of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont here. In another hour or so, our private car will be picked up by the southbound local.
One of WC's reliable ex-Algoma Central SD40-2s has the local rolling east on this cloudy brisk day, east of New Richmond. February 9, 2007.
A 30 in the lead, 30 years ago this month. WC train #20 with 5 Geep's - a 30, 35, 30, 35M, & a 30. Trains T019 and T020 had to use lighter power due to a weight restriction on the Green Bay & Western, which they had to use to get to Green Bay. WC ran these trains up the Shawano Sub to Black Creek, then had trackage rights over the GBW into Green Bay.
Nicely clean, complete with nameplate , Mod WC 34108 Wincanton(Salisbury) runs light engine near Woking . 1/4/67.
on tour with maxelmann
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Wisconsin Central caboose #17 downtown Oshkosh, WI. From what I could gather, this ex Milwaukee caboose was not part of the sale, so WC ended up returning this to the Soo Line.