Wednesday I went out and found the HM19, with GP38s 3804 and 3803, at Ackerville. I got some great shots from the WIS-164 overpass, and ended up chasing the train down to Germantown before heading back to work. Pictures can be seen at:
www.fuzzyworld3.com/tc11-wsor_hm19.html
Enjoy!
Really nice web site, Mark. I commend you for your efforts. Looks very professional! And the images are great.
A nice classic shot at Richfield, especially.
Dave Nelson
Thanks! And thanks for looking! I realized after uploading all the new pages that I need to update my logo image with the one with a transparent background… But that’s a minor fix…
Some Nice shots Mark!!! I’ve been wanting to catch a train at Ackerville sometime, be it CN or WSOR(although WSOR is perfered), and these shots really enspire me to!! Please excuse the fact that I know little about the layout of the Milwaukee Suburb Railroad lines, but is this the same CN line that runs through Duplainville?
Noah
Beautiful bunch of shots- not a bad one in the lot.
Noah,
Yes it is. It’s the line from Fond du Lac to Chicago, called the Waukesha Subdivision, radio 161.295 (CN).
Great shots Mark.[tup]
GOOD JOB, very interesting shots…and no goose mess!
Thanks for the info Zardoz!! Especially the radio frequency, it will come in handy.
Noah
Noah, I forgot to mention the WS frequencies:160.575 & 161.145.
In Sussex (north of Duplainville) the UP Adams Sub ( either 160.89 or 161.04) crosses over the CN main.
The CP frequency for north (west) of Milwaukee is 161.520.
The CN also uses 160.260 for yard work, like around Waukesha.
I kinda figured the WSOR one, that is the same all the way around the WSOR System. But thanks for the other Fequencies too. I gotta write all these down somewhere easy to find now…
Noah