Soon the backwaters of Lake Wisconsin will come alive with spring.
The snowmobile trails will soon green up and become meadows as the UP manifest heads past. The 4-axle power tucked in behind the GE's is freshly serviced and will be set out enroute, probably at ... (more)
A light-power move heads through the future Central Park location on Madison's east side.
WSOR cuts through the backyard long-hood forward with cars for Sun Prairie and points east.
Trains and chickens are seen from "Lee Tower" at a NWI-NRHS picnic. The grills are fired up nearby but the chickens are not on the menu today.
A flying goose is in the WSOR logo, and the 1500's have been given the name "goslings" by WSOR fans since arriving on the property. They sound good chugging away in the snow on Easter Sunday 2008... (more)
The Great Circus Train highballs Whitewater for Milwaukee, taking a circuitous route via Waukesha, Horicon, and the Milwaukee sub, connecting finally with the "beer line".
Winter keeps a solid grip on Lake Wisconsin as the Reedsburg turn heads across the bridge at sunset.
WSOR Reedsburg turn heads north into the Baraboo Bluffs at moonrise.
The Buick is only 4 years younger than 261 and makes a classy chasing vehicle.
What was once common is now hard to find, like standard cabs in charge of a departing westbound.
The turn from Davis Jct. arrives at Janesville on ex-Milwaukee trackage.
UP tonnage nears KC.
The Great Circus Train makes an appearance on the Rock River bridge much to the boater's delight. This train pulls antique circus wagons on antique flats from Circus World Museum in Baraboo, WI.
I stumbled upon a cold but operable 4-6-0 1551 at Coshoctan in the days before OHCR stored their equipment at Morgan Run.