The D&NE's "big" engine moves cars near the Potlatch Mill. Today this railroad is known as the Cloquet Terminal and No. 35 wears red and black.
The crew of this switch job has some fun with the season back in 1999. Happy Halloween!
The 2 man crew aboard the CTRR #35 SW1000 goes about the daily chore of switching the log loads and empties in the yard at Sappi no matter the weather.
With the rugged Wasatch Mountains in the background, a Rio Grande SW1000 works the east end of Roper Yard in South Salt Lake. The 148 was part of a 10 unit order from EMD, delivered between 1966-1... (more)
The young one (SW1000 #35 built in 1967) has returned to the shop after a day of switching the various yards of the large Sappi Paper Mill in town. The SW1 #33 (built 10/1941) will handle the nig... (more)
A Rio Grande SW1000 shares terminal space with Steam Generator car 250 at the Roper diesel shop. Lurking in the background on the fuel/sanding track is a brace of Southern Pacific EMDs, prepped to... (more)
Working in a fog. Under the cover of a thick fog the dayshift crew of the Cloquet Terminal Railroad, aboard the ex-D&NE #35 SW1000 built in 1967, goes about moving log loads closer to the plant wh... (more)
The workhorses of the CTRR rest in the shops after after another day serving the Sappi Paper plant. First up from right to left is the ex-D&NE #35 SW1000, the big power, built in 1967, the CTRR ... (more)
The winter of 2009/2010 was hard on Washington DC with two major Blizzards. The heavy snow fall quickly began to bury tracks and platforms. This yard engine waits for the next move during a lull... (more)
The units were SW1000s 576, 376, and 582.
The units were: BN 429(SW1000), BN 2276(GP38-2), BN 177(SW1200), BN 428(SW1000), BN 2154(GP38-2), and BN 2158(GP38).
The view of Rice's Point is interesting any time of the year.
BNSF's job 101 working the industrial spurs around the 12th Street Yard.
The Buchanan Forest Products owned Terrace Bay Pulp mill is just 1 of just 4 pulp/paper mills left running in Northwestern Ontario. Prior to the recession there were 10 mills operating in the area... (more)