Escanaba
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Escanaba
A friend is headed for Escanaba, and wondered where to go to try to catch the E&LS. Is there anything to see in Channing? How often do they run south towards Green Bay? Does the F unit they are using tend to hang out in any particular place? Do they still use one of the Baldwin switchers anywhere? Thanks for any help you can provide.
Re: Escanaba
There is a public boat launching site in Escanaba (Wells) that is directly next to the E&LS where the dead Baldwins are stored. A chain-link fence is there but the engines are very visible. Highway M-95 runs parallel to the yard in Channing. Also US-2 runs right along the CN yard in Gladstone where a SOO Line 4-6-2 in on display.
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Re: Escanaba
I read at another website that E&LS tends to run Channing-Green Bay once a week these days (Tends to be Thursday but can vary). But they must be doing some switching around Channing almost every day as one of the engineers says they are busy almost every day.
I think at least one of the Baldwins is still operational but it must stay around Escanaba these days as the SD40-2's and GP38's handle the road jobs while a SW is usually on the M&M Branch.
I think at least one of the Baldwins is still operational but it must stay around Escanaba these days as the SD40-2's and GP38's handle the road jobs while a SW is usually on the M&M Branch.
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Re: Escanaba
Much appreciated, AARR and GAP. Thanks to both.
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Re: Escanaba
Its a crap shoot around Wells as to what power they will be using. I've seen the SW, then a GP38/Sd9, and I've heard they have been using the Baldwin a lot this year too. Depends on what the power is and who is running I suppose.
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Re: Escanaba
Go a few miles north to Gladstone and watch CN. They operate there all the time.
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Re: Escanaba
From Jim Elbe at MIRR.com
A newly painted CITX SW1500 headed north from Green Bay early this am bound for somewhere around Esky. If anyome sees it around up there could you post? Thanks.
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Re: Escanaba
M-95 parallels the ELS from Channing south most of the way to Iron Mountain. U.S. 141 on the east side of Iron Mountain follows the ELS much of the way to Green Bay.
Plenty of stored cars to be seen along the ELS north of Channing to and beyond Silver Lake alon m-95 as wells both directions from Sidnaw. Also south of Sagola near Iron Mtn, and along U.S.-141 in Wisconsin.
Plenty of stored cars to be seen along the ELS north of Channing to and beyond Silver Lake alon m-95 as wells both directions from Sidnaw. Also south of Sagola near Iron Mtn, and along U.S.-141 in Wisconsin.
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Re: Escanaba
One of the E&LS engineers who posts at MIRR.com said they have to move several miles of stored freight cars sometimes to reach a block of cars being called back. One of lines they store cars on (the original Wells to Channing line) lacks usable sidings so long blocks of cars have to be pulled to Channing, placed on other tracks, grab the block being called back, then replace the original cars back on line. It can take a full day sometimes to do so.Tom Train wrote:M-95 parallels the ELS from Channing south most of the way to Iron Mountain. U.S. 141 on the east side of Iron Mountain follows the ELS much of the way to Green Bay.
Plenty of stored cars to be seen along the ELS north of Channing to and beyond Silver Lake alon m-95 as wells both directions from Sidnaw. Also south of Sagola near Iron Mtn, and along U.S.-141 in Wisconsin.
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Re: Escanaba
Can somebody trace this, it may be headed a bit north of Gladstone.AARR wrote:From Jim Elbe at MIRR.comA newly painted CITX SW1500 headed north from Green Bay early this am bound for somewhere around Esky. If anyome sees it around up there could you post? Thanks.