Posted by on November 20, 2010 
Really cool shot, I never did see anything of SOO F's before.
Posted by Bernie Feltman on November 21, 2010 
I wonder if those head-end cars are for pulpwood loading? Great winter-action photo, Chuck!
Posted by Chuck Schwesinger on November 21, 2010 
Yes the white head end cars were for pulp loading, they were referred to as the Mead gons as they were primarily used at the time to move pulp from Mead Paper landings in Shingleton, Newberry, Trout Lake and Gulliver to the Mead mill in North Escanaba. Normally on a westbound they would be all loaded but on occasion the Gulliver landing would be full of cars and a few extras would be brought to Trout Lake and then would be moved on the next westbound back to be spotted at Gulliver after the loads had been pulled.
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