Posted by Kurt Wayne on December 25, 2013 
Quoting Jack Nicholson (from the movie "The border", I believe): "I ain't askin."
Posted by North49 on December 26, 2013 
That is a Canadian built tracked vehicle built by Foremost tracked vehicles used to transport heavy payloads across the softest terrain conditions – including sand, mud, snow, swamp, and muskeg.
Posted by Greg Poston on December 26, 2013 
Pretty cool shot of some unusual cargo. I guess it would be unusual to people in the continental 48 states. That is a Foremost track cargo carrier that is designed for use in sand, mud, snow or swamp conditions. Last one I saw similar to this was articulated in the middle for easier turning. I think they're made in Canada, go figure since it's the great white north.
Posted by Brian Freund on December 28, 2013 
I wonder if conductor Animal of the Alaska railroad will be part of the crew for this train.
Posted by CNJRR91155 on December 28, 2013 
Haha, maybe Brian Freund! I guess I am not the only one who watches that show.
Posted by Paul Moore on December 30, 2013 
I watch it to!!!!
Posted by Rob Lemons on December 31, 2013 
Count me as another Railroad Alaska viewer. Cool shot!
Posted by Frank Keller on March 27, 2014 
This load went to a mining company at Gold Creek, north of Talkeetna.
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