RailPictures.Net Photo: MILW 261 Milwaukee Road Steam 4-8-4 at Duluth, Minnesota by Todd M.
 
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» Milwaukee Road (more..)
» Steam 4-8-4 (more..)
» Depot 
» Duluth, Minnesota, USA (more..)
» September 27, 2014
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» MILW 261 (more..)
» Excursion (more..)
» Todd M. (more..)
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A couple impressive pieces of machinery, MILW 261 and SOO 2500 hang out briefly at the depot in Duluth, MN.
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