i remember in the early 80s when when the els first took over from the milwaukee road they were still hauling ore from the groveland mine. i worked at the strohs warehouse on the bass lake road. many a time they would be coming up the grade from like bass lake to the area of the underpass culverts an couldnt quite make it to antoine yard where they handed the cars off to the cnw. they would back down the grade an come back with half a train an repeat.
Great Jason - I was wondering about the derailment - they sure do push those engines, wonder when or how they take one in for a complete workshop overhaul, doesn't seem like very often!
The thumb nail shows 3 locomotives I was wondering since when did they have 3 locomotives on a train but 503 and 501 needed help on thar grade especially 501 needing help that's a 1st.
You're so right! The tourist line on which I worked for a bunch of years had a spot where the line went down to cross a creek. In the fall and in the rain, a single engine (F-7, GP-7 or GP-9) couldn't get the consist up from the creek level. The train usually was 4 or 5 coaches brackets by one engine on each end. Even though we sanded all the way, we had to send the second engine crew memberto the engine on the other end to shove.
electric locomotives are good. Don't get me wrong, but they don't have the weight or the power like a diesel locomotive does. but they both have their pros and cons to them and their strengths and weaknesses like anything in life.
A lot of HP pulling that load! Good morning Jason!
i remember in the early 80s when when the els first took over from the milwaukee road they were still hauling ore from the groveland mine. i worked at the strohs warehouse on the bass lake road. many a time they would be coming up the grade from like bass lake to the area of the underpass culverts an couldnt quite make it to antoine yard where they handed the cars off to the cnw. they would back down the grade an come back with half a train an repeat.
Always enjoy seeing the old Wisconsin Central gondola!
Among the other good stuff!
29 smart siding cars
Throw enough horsepower to it and things move! Awesome video Jason! Broken pole is still standing and still broken!
THANK YOU
Now that was a train, whoo hoo! 🚂🚂🚂
Another great video, thanks, Jason. !
Another great looking video. You don’t have to apologize for what you don’t get. You do a great job.
Great catches Jason great video great track view of the rails thanks
That was a nice train, thanks Jason
It's white here in Richmond, Indiana while I'm watching this video
Man your videos keep getting better, every post my friend!
Thats good that in a hurry BLOCK HEAD crossed an gave you a better shot at the crossing. Yeah, Broken Poll Crossing.. My favorit on the line..
Great Jason - I was wondering about the derailment - they sure do push those engines, wonder when or how they take one in for a complete workshop overhaul, doesn't seem like very often!
Great job with this video. Impatient driver! Was one of the Locomotives not working to capacity?
Nice video as expected from your great talents!!!
that looked like one heavy train
good train video
Cool video !
Nice catches Jason. You can keep the snow, I’m headed to Florida soon.
The thumb nail shows 3 locomotives I was wondering since when did they have 3 locomotives on a train but 503 and 501 needed help on thar grade especially 501 needing help that's a 1st.
Don't forget that 1221 has about 250 fewer HP than do 501, 502, or 503.
The SD40-2s are 3000 hp, so the SD9 is 1250 less... and likely more as the generator is 69 yrs and tiring...
Sounds like 501 was shut down
Hey Jason, did you get that snow they were forecasting. We got a dusting which is all melted.
At 5:40 at least they stopped but yet still jumped in front of it nothing to see there
I think there were 30 lpsiding loads
I have found out when the track is wet it is almost like grease on the track.a little slippery
You're so right! The tourist line on which I worked for a bunch of years had a spot where the line went down to cross a creek. In the fall and in the rain, a single engine (F-7, GP-7 or GP-9) couldn't get the consist up from the creek level. The train usually was 4 or 5 coaches brackets by one engine on each end. Even though we sanded all the way, we had to send the second engine crew memberto the engine on the other end to shove.
What's going on with those rails?
Didn't sound like 501 was running.
We got almost 30cm of snow here in eastern Finland last night
How is Sisu?
Hi in Ireland freezing 4 /5 days. got not too serious ❄️🌨️ Snow Wed mid of nt⛄
Snow bad.
Three engines for 29 cars? WHY?
electric locomotives are good. Don't get me wrong, but they don't have the weight or the power like a diesel locomotive does. but they both have their pros and cons to them and their strengths and weaknesses like anything in life.
The ELS DOES use diesel-electric locomotives.
It was 29 Smart Siding loads. There were Alter Metal gondolas and a few other cars also.
The long grade for Sagola hill on wet rails with leaves made for slippery conditions, they needed more footing (grip). This train ~4,400 tons.
Hoping that the line from Ladysmith to Escanaba re opens soon. Just a matter of when the mining begins.
The section from Ladysmith to Prentice is in pretty good shape yet, the Rhinelander to Goodman needs work with some crossings removed and overgrowth.
Darkest hours of the night… J. Freaking Asselin
Grab a bucket of kfc and a cold one
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Yeh I loved this video when Ur on d move n locos n a freight
in Darkness 😊👍🛤️