I'd say it's about time for a rebuild, and perhaps a coat of paint.
Congratulations to the CP-SOO Line Twin Ports Terminal Employees for 5 Years Injury Free on September 30th. The day before the "party", 0700 Duluth Job is seen completing their round trip with a n... (more)
Two SOO Bandits idle as their train is getting looked over for the move to Cardigan Jct. This is an extremely rare scene, not only with two bandits for power, but SOO freight at New Brighton. In 1... (more)
The Muskego yard engine facility is seen here in this shot. Today an old SOO bandit is resting along with other equipment. The skyline of Milwaukee can be seen in the background.
A Soo Line GP38-2 proudly displays its heritage. If you look closely, you can see the Milwaukee herald on the cab starting to fade through and "Milwaukee Road" on the long hood.
SOO caboose 17 and GP38-2 #4512 are the Hastings patrol. A local from Hastings yard to a local grain elevator and back daily.
Soo 4512, still in Milwaukee Road colors, switches.
Soo Line 4512 still wears the old MILW paint scheme.
Soo Line 4512 pulls a intermodal train to the IHB.
Soo 4512, CP 3017, 4421 await next call