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Posted by Moderator (Member # 2933) on :
 
Keep your eyes on the Trains Magazine Newswire tomorrow morning --- big announcement coming from the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad in Trego, Wisconsin where I work as Director of Passenger Development. [Smile]
 
Posted by yukon11 (Member # 2997) on :
 
I just went over to the TRAINS newswire. Great news with regard to the restoration and operation of the "Mark Twain Zephyr", a 1934 CB&Q streamliner trainset.

The PBS series, Great Scenic Rail Journeys, had a segment on the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad, out of Trego, Wisconsin.

https://is.gd/7l5lLm

The railroad french toast looks mighty good.

Richard
 
Posted by Moderator (Member # 2933) on :
 
We will be bringing up "Injun Joe" #9903 later this week. If anyone is in Illinois or Wisconsin and wants to see the move between the St. Louis area and Northwest Wisconsin... we expect it to move sometime between Wednesday AM and Friday PM. Could happen all Wed & Thrs... will depend on how the DOT routes the semi and such. If anyone wants to get photos --- we will "live Tweet" its location if possible @MarkTwainZephyr on Twitter will be where you want to go. The route that makes the most sense will be I-55 to I-39 to I-94 to US 53, but we'll see what happens. If anyone visits the WGNRR and would like a tour, let me know. rtabern@railrangers.org
 
Posted by Friends-261 (Member # 197801) on :
 
Any more details on this move - pictures -
State Police/Patrol probably would need to
close or restrict some highway movement - or
maybe a private contractor for escort service.

Cars are wider than semi-trucks and the length
greater than the 53 foot 18 wheel rigs.
May even have weight restrictions.

Across the St. Croix river at Stillwater MN
when the MN Zephyr dinner train was removed
quite an effort to move the cars and engines
on narrow local streets and highways.
The old track along the St. Croix river from
Hudson/Afton was terminated years ago.
The extension only went as far as Bayport to
the coal fired electric plant.
Oh the ripped up rails of yesteryear now being
used as recreational trails.
 
Posted by PullmanCo (Member # 1138) on :
 
I’m actually surprised that moving them by flatcar doesn’t seem to be an option.
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Moderator:
We will be bringing up "Injun Joe" #9903 later this week.

Mr. Tabern, someone simply MUST find a new name for that Zephyr locomotive. [Razz]
 
Posted by yukon11 (Member # 2997) on :
 
"Injun Joe" was named after a character in Twain's "Tom Sawyer". Accompanying cars were the "Becky Thatcher", "Tom Sawyer", and "Huck Finn".

I guess they could name the locomotive "Native American Joe".

Richard
 
Posted by Gilbert B Norman (Member # 1541) on :
 
Richard, there is a lot within Mr. Clemmons writings that lack "political correctness". It means nothing to you and I, as well as many others our age.

But evidently not the case with those younger than us. They have inherited the world; we are just serving out our time.
 
Posted by Friends-261 (Member # 197801) on :
 
Anyone have photos of the transit and arrival at the Trego WI trackside ?
 
Posted by Moderator (Member # 2933) on :
 
Mr. Norman - That is definitely something we are discussing internally at the WGNRR. I am not sure what will be decided, but know the ultimate decision will be up to our owner. More than likely it will be changed.

Here is a newspaper article about the move that I got interviewed for: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/2020/08/15/mark-twain-zephyr-train-restored-wisconsin-great-northern-railroad/3349125001/

If any member of this forum is up in NW Wisconsin and wants a look around the railroad (and it can sync with my work/off time schedule) let me know. rtabern@railrangers.org
 


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