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Photo ID: 125353

B&LE 909 departs Proctor with sister 903 and Missabe 317. 909 was rebuilt for the Bessemer in the shop in the background.

Railroad: Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad
Locomotive: SD40T-3
Location: Proctor, Minnesota, USA
Locomotive #: BLE 909
Train ID: 13:30 Minntac
Photo Date: November 14, 2005


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By: Dave Schauer

Added: Nov 14, 2005

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Photo ID: 125256

Two former B&LE tunnel motors (903 & 909) continue to work on the ex-DM&IR.

Railroad: Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway
Locomotive: EMD SD-M
Location: Munger, Minnesota, USA
Locomotive #: DMIR 317
Train ID: 13:30 Minntac
Photo Date: November 13, 2005


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By: Dave Schauer

Added: Nov 13, 2005

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Photo ID: 124501

A veteran Missabe unit leads two former B&LE tunnel motors out of Proctor with limestone for Minntac.

Railroad: Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway
Locomotive: SD-M
Location: Proctor, Minnesota, USA
Locomotive #: DMIR 317
Train ID: 13:30 Minntac
Photo Date: November 06, 2005


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By: Dave Schauer

Added: Nov 06, 2005

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Photo ID: 124474

Working limestone loads in the afternoon sun.

Railroad: Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range Railway
Locomotive: SD-M
Location: Munger, Minnesota, USA
Locomotive #: DMIR 317
Train ID: 13:30 Minntac
Photo Date: November 06, 2005


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By: Dave Schauer

Added: Nov 06, 2005

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