QUOTE: Originally posted by alstom Matthew- that is ridiculous that railpictures didn't accept your photo, I thought that it was great. And I'm not just "saying" that.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by RR Redneck QUOTE: Originally posted by CMSTPP Glad to see that Mr. RR rednack is back. Please don't call me that.
QUOTE: Originally posted by CMSTPP Glad to see that Mr. RR rednack is back.
QUOTE: Originally posted by RR Redneck Gee thanks,....I think.
QUOTE: Originally posted by coborn35 QUOTE: Originally posted by nssr9169 QUOTE: Originally posted by CMSTPP DUDEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!! trainboyH16-44 That RS-11 you got a pic of is an old Erie mining company unit that ran near Duluth Minnesota. They sold those units down to Iowa for there grain operations. They use to carry iron ore from the iron range down to the ore docks along lake superior. imagine 7 of those locomotives coupled together running an ore train. It was quite a show! I don't remeber how many there were but my friend Kale could buzz you a bit more info on the erie mining company. I just know about the RS-11. The Erie also had F-units and GP-20's. They also had baldwin switchers. It was a pretty cool operation untill it went out of business. Eric: I am truely sorry about your name so for now on I will call you Eric[:)]. James MOST UNITS SCRAPPED, line may now be used for coal hauling.................. Now i'm really gon Kale[^] Actually, Most RS11's and the other SD power was sold to Maryland Midland. The F units are still on the line, as they will be running a few more trains this coming year with excess taconite.
QUOTE: Originally posted by nssr9169 QUOTE: Originally posted by CMSTPP DUDEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!! trainboyH16-44 That RS-11 you got a pic of is an old Erie mining company unit that ran near Duluth Minnesota. They sold those units down to Iowa for there grain operations. They use to carry iron ore from the iron range down to the ore docks along lake superior. imagine 7 of those locomotives coupled together running an ore train. It was quite a show! I don't remeber how many there were but my friend Kale could buzz you a bit more info on the erie mining company. I just know about the RS-11. The Erie also had F-units and GP-20's. They also had baldwin switchers. It was a pretty cool operation untill it went out of business. Eric: I am truely sorry about your name so for now on I will call you Eric[:)]. James MOST UNITS SCRAPPED, line may now be used for coal hauling.................. Now i'm really gon Kale[^]
QUOTE: Originally posted by CMSTPP DUDEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!! trainboyH16-44 That RS-11 you got a pic of is an old Erie mining company unit that ran near Duluth Minnesota. They sold those units down to Iowa for there grain operations. They use to carry iron ore from the iron range down to the ore docks along lake superior. imagine 7 of those locomotives coupled together running an ore train. It was quite a show! I don't remeber how many there were but my friend Kale could buzz you a bit more info on the erie mining company. I just know about the RS-11. The Erie also had F-units and GP-20's. They also had baldwin switchers. It was a pretty cool operation untill it went out of business. Eric: I am truely sorry about your name so for now on I will call you Eric[:)]. James
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