The Keenan Switch Job heads back for the yard and home on a snowy April afternoon. Both of these units, DM&IR 308 and DM&IR 213 have since been retired from the CN roster.
Locomotive is now owned by the Missabe Railroad Historical Society. In the past few weeks the maroon paint job has been buffed to a shine and the underframe given a fresh coat of black. All work h... (more)
Former Missabe SD-M (SD18) 316 leads the Saturday Two Harbors Turn as it nears the end of its trip in downtown Duluth. At one time the 316 and ore carrier behind it were both owned by U.S. Steel.... (more)
The last SD-M on the former Missabe fleet, DM&IR 308, leads an empty T-Bird back to Largo. The DM&IR 308 has now officially been retired from the active CN roster as of March 21st, 2009 bringing ... (more)
switching the west end.
The last of its breed on the DMIR/CN - rebuilt SD18 No. 308 (177) muscles 40 empty BN coal cars back to Keenan from the power plant at Laskin (Hoyt Lakes).
When was the last time anyone saw a Missabe SD-M on a ore train? Here is DM&IR 308 retreiving a quad set of ore cars after they where set out due to a bad order car in the bunch. Making it all ... (more)
Originally built in 1960 as a SD-18 and rebuilt at the shops in Proctor, MN in 1988 into a SD-M, DM&IR 308 shows it still has the ability to get the job done after almost 48 years of service on t... (more)
The Hill Ore runs "wrong main" up Proctor Hill after a large washout had underminded the northbound main the night before.
The DM&IR's main engine facility at Proctor. The portion of the roundhouse with the black roof was added in the early 1940s to accomidate the Missabe's massive 2-8-8-4 Yellowstones.
A matched DM&IR consist is southbound for the taconite plant at Forbes are seen crossing the St. Louis River.
Out of 22 rebuilt SD9/SD18s on the former DM&IR, only 308 and 316 remain in service but their days are numbered, along with every other maroon and gold engine.
The days are numbered for scenes like this.
DM&IR 316 leads a crude ore train under the Hwy 37 overpass on it's way to United Taconite in Forbes.
T-bird meet between at Largo.