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Duluth & Northern Minnesota Railway car # 28
"Arrowhead". This car has been restored and is in service on the Wisconsin
Great Northern Railroad. |
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Ex- Algoma Central wooden,
cupola caboose # 9514. This caboose is currently under restoration. |
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Duluth & Northern Minnesota
Railway Car # 32 "Apostle Isle". This car has been restored and is in
service on the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad. |
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Ex- Chicago & North Western
Presidential F-Unit # 400. This locomotive in not operational. |
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In this photo, ex- Algoma
Central Maintenance of Way car # 10674, is being bathed by the early morning
sun. This car is currently used for storage in Spooner, WI. |
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Duluth Missabe & Iron Range
crane X-7, north of Spooner, in July of 2002. |
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Here is X-7's boom car, #
W6331. Both the X-7 and the boom car were stored inside of the DM&IR's
Proctor, MN roundhouse, until their acquisition by the Wisconsin Great
Northern Railroad. |
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Here is a photo of the other
caboose that the WGN has: ex- Lake Superior & Ishpeming # 2. This caboose is
currently under restoration. |
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Wisconsin Great Northern #
112 "Namekagon Club" is currently used as the WGN's gift shop and concession
car. The W112 was used in work service on the DM&IR and is presently in
service on trains at the WGN. |
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Wisconsin Great Northern # 34
"Presque Isle" is in service on the WGN as their dining car. The W34 was
last used in work (M-O-W) service on the DM&IR. |
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WGN # 423 is an F-7
locomotive and is operational. This locomotive was used by the Chicago &
Northwestern as number 423. |
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Soo Line steam locomotive #
2719 has visited Spooner during the summer for the past few years. Here is a
photo of it steaming just south of the Spooner C&NW depot in July, 2002. |
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Here is the steam locomotive
again. This time, it is departing Trego, WI, heading back to Spooner. |
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Chicago & Northwestern Plow
on display at the depot grounds in Spooner, WI. |
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Wisconsin Great Northern SW-1
# 862. This small locomotive has origins from the Milwaukee Road. |