More Old Photos
More Old Photos
First off, thanks to Zack (And Mrs. Zack) for coming up with the idea of posting "first" photos in another thread on this board. I was digging through some old stuff and located some 110 "Pocket Instamatic" photos from way back. Since the image quality was nowhere near that of 35mm and digital photos, I really hadn't given them much thought. But now, 30-plus years later, while they may not be up to today's standards, they show a railroad setting that is long gone...but lots of fond memories remain!
This is Marquette---LS&I's Presque Isle roundhouse to be exact...this is where the power plant coal pile is now. Notice the variety of paint schemes; The Santa Fe Alligators had just arrived, and a newly maroon painted Alco is just visible, along with U25C's in the yellow sheme.
Here are two of the 'Gators at West yard.
Here is a Soo Line train heading west out of downtown Marquette with an F-Unit, a GP35 and a GP9. What I remember most is the incredible sound as they pulled up the grade.
F-Units were common at the ex DSS&A Soo Line roundhouse in Marquette.
Fast forward to Saginaw, in March of 1984. I caught GM50, a GP40-2 that was painted gold for GM's 50th anniversary in 1972. Still looking good 12 years later.
Mick Enright
This is Marquette---LS&I's Presque Isle roundhouse to be exact...this is where the power plant coal pile is now. Notice the variety of paint schemes; The Santa Fe Alligators had just arrived, and a newly maroon painted Alco is just visible, along with U25C's in the yellow sheme.
Here are two of the 'Gators at West yard.
Here is a Soo Line train heading west out of downtown Marquette with an F-Unit, a GP35 and a GP9. What I remember most is the incredible sound as they pulled up the grade.
F-Units were common at the ex DSS&A Soo Line roundhouse in Marquette.
Fast forward to Saginaw, in March of 1984. I caught GM50, a GP40-2 that was painted gold for GM's 50th anniversary in 1972. Still looking good 12 years later.
Mick Enright
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AWESOME PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Though they may not be as crisp and clear as digital pictures, they are still better than nothing.
I wish I would have gotten into train photography earlier than 1993, though I do have some Chessie and Seaboard photos from the early 1990's.
Though they may not be as crisp and clear as digital pictures, they are still better than nothing.
I wish I would have gotten into train photography earlier than 1993, though I do have some Chessie and Seaboard photos from the early 1990's.
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I used to think the dog-food engine consists SOO put together were butt-ugly...now they look beautiful Did any other railroad combine as many different tyoes of engines together as SOO? Maybe CR?
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Have any of the SOO bridge in Marquette? It went over an interstate near downtown... can't remember which one though.
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I've seen quite a few photos of CR consists that looked like they just coupled together whatever was laying around, especially in the early days of CR. I used to think the same thing in that it looked horrible, now I wish I was around back then to see all of that.AARR wrote:I used to think the dog-food engine consists SOO put together were butt-ugly...now they look beautiful Did any other railroad combine as many different tyoes of engines together as SOO? Maybe CR?
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Awesome photos, love the ones of the LS&I and Soo line,and gotta love that GM50 geep.
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Nice photos, is the bridge above the derailment the DSS&A's lead to the Ore docks? and where were they taking LS&I 23 to?
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Steve, that is the old steel ore dock approach trestle that ran through downtown Marquette. The Soo (ex-DSS&A) line between the lower yard, upper yard/shops/points west followed it at ground level.
The shot of #23 (someone in my family took it) is from when I worked on the M&HM, and we had the engine in the Soo Line roundhouse that winter. 23 went from the roundhouse to the Soo's Lower yard under her own power. The LS&I alligator picked us up there, and towed us on the "Downtown" branch along the lake shore and back to the M&HM at Presque Isle for the 1982 operating season. That's me in the cab with a passenger facing backwards.
Glad you guys like the shots!
Mick
The shot of #23 (someone in my family took it) is from when I worked on the M&HM, and we had the engine in the Soo Line roundhouse that winter. 23 went from the roundhouse to the Soo's Lower yard under her own power. The LS&I alligator picked us up there, and towed us on the "Downtown" branch along the lake shore and back to the M&HM at Presque Isle for the 1982 operating season. That's me in the cab with a passenger facing backwards.
Glad you guys like the shots!
Mick
"Jump Sim, and save yourself!"
---Casey Jones' last words to fireman Sim Webb
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