PICTURES IN AND ABOUT WYANDOTTE MICHIGAN |
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PRR (Conrail) engine # 8388 was "on the point" on NS train 48e, (ELST) this cloudy afternoon, in Late Spring 2000. To the right is the Wyandotte Depot. The train is rolling across the Wyandotte DED, which is accross Oak Street. Oak Street is just behind the locomotives now as he moves along at a 40m.p.h. clip. |
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Following the 48e on this day, was NS19m (COST). With 2 Conrail units, in a solid lash-up of blue (that's what I like to see!!) |
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The sky brightened a little bit, just in time to see CN 5456 in the lead on train 455. This train will wind up in Pontiac before long, but in truth, his journey has just begun. Leaving Flat-rock only about 1/2 hour before. The Dispatcher said that they are a straight shot up. I figure that the Santa Fe locomotive will end up on another train headed out to Chicago. |
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On another day, we see GTW 5810 leading a train North accross Oak St. In the back, is the Wyandotte Water tower. |
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Taken from the loading dock of the old D.T.&I. warehouse in Wyandotte, Michigan, GTW train 727, with unit 4904 in the lead he has the route from Ford Yard to South Yard on the River spur. He has a lengthy train (for a local) including about 25 CN steel cars for loading at Great Lakes Steel/ |
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(c)2000 Joshua Osmialowski If you wish to use any pictures in another web page, please write to me at [email protected] for permission. THANK YOU |
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