The "B" train is just out of Janesville, dropping into the Turtle Creek valley headed back to Proviso. There are no restrictions on that load tucked in behind the power.
One of the remaining skunks sits out at Janesville
One of WSOR's "new" GP38s basks in the sun. These units have been nicknamed the "Mexiwrecks."
The J1 crew hostels power near the roundhouse on a gorgeous March morning.
The turn from Davis Jct. arrives at Janesville on ex-Milwaukee trackage.
The snow from recent blizzards is pilled high enough to come up past the trucks on this SD40
This is where they got the name "skunks". This SD20 was a leasor used to fill some power gaps WSOR had at the time and never became a WSOR locomotive.
The 4003 passes the station sign as she rolls up to the service tracks.
As another snowstorm hits the area, the J2 switches the east yard in Janesville.
The Hogger's office.
Hostlers move the units for service.
Simulation of before and after... Its a wonder what new paint can do.
With all WSOR markings painted out, these three units await shipping. Company employee said they were supposed to go to Mexico.