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It's been 2 months since I've been lucky enough to catch a train crossing the Wisconsin River. Here's the Biron job coming East about 8am on a Monday. |
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The next morning, the Biron job has already gone across, and the next job is heading to the east side of the river to pick up clay tank cars from the little yard. First, they stop at the gate protecting the crossing with the paper mill track. |
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snow covers some of the wood chip piles
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A week later, a similar job is heading back west across the Wisconsin River with clay tanker cars. And it is snowing. . . Again. |

Link back to the index page, Bruce's RailRoad Pictures
( the index page is now on the TrainWeb site, as of January 2011. And I will have to also keep the Next Generation index up-to-date also )
page wrote Jan 12, 18; 2010
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