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The WC Commercial Job is seen here switching out the Whiting Mill as it shoves loads of logs into the mill










Pulling the empties from the mill




Heading back to Stevens Point as it crosses the ex-GBW tracks

 
I am not familiar with Whiting, but have seen many pictures posted and that is very cool and very good work there! One question, how do you adjust a stop sign or yield sign height? I am able to do it, but it goes in increments of 1 and its either too far in the ground or to high up and blocking the crossbucks.
 
One question, how do you adjust a stop sign or yield sign height? I am able to do it, but it goes in increments of 1 and its either too far in the ground or to high up and blocking the crossbucks.

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With a "long" train of about 40 cars, UP 9832 leads MPRIT into Junction City enroute to Itasca Yard in Superior

 
Looks pretty good. A bummer you're not doing it on "the cow"...

Well thanks Steve.....Havent seen ya post anything in a while...Was still wondering if ya were even around still.....I know ya been busy with the real thing lately
 
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It's August 2001 and Canadian National will soon be taking over the Wisconsin Central. Nothing had yet changed along the main line, however, as four WC SD45s thunder past the SDL39-powered Waukesha local at Duplainville, Wisconsin.




Same spot

 
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Don't blink......This is about as much activity as Jersey City sees.....The Tomahawk Railway coming in from Wisconsin Dam and the CN returning from Prentice, WI

BTW- I think that cottage was painted with extra paint from the Tomahawk Railway's boxcars. ;)






 
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UP MPRIT heads north out of Wisconsin Rapids after making a set out and pick up in the UP Rapids yard

 
Caught L7475 in Wisconsin Rapids coming back to the yard....Also seen some UP power laying over in the UP yard as well











 
Not to much going on around Stevens Point today.....Just some power laying over at the service tracks and some GP9rm's and a slug switching the yard


 
Great, thank you. :wave: Would you by any chance know where I could find an SD-70M2 or SD-70ACe in CN livery?
 
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