Let there be light! New lights have been added recently to this scene as plans are continuing to take shape for a park to be built around the Bruce Mine headframe near Chisholm, MN. CN donated a quad set of cars to the Lake Superior Railroad Museum after one car in the pack suffered structural failure. The museum kept one of the 70 ton cars and gave the other two for this project. The cars have been placed near the headframe now and more work will continue to happen probably next year. Some info on the headframe from Wikipedia: The Bruce Mine Headframe is the headframe of a former underground mine in Chisholm, Minnesota, United States. It was built 1925–26 and operated until the mine closed in the early 1940s. The Bruce Mine Headframe was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978 for its state-level significance in the theme of engineering. It was nominated for being the last standing example of the headframes that once proliferated on the Mesabi Range. Most of the other headframes were dismantled as open-pit mining overtook underground mining as the dominant extraction method in the region. The Bruce Mine Headframe is adjacent to the Mesabi Trail. After six years of planning and negotiation for access rights, the non-profit Chisholm Beautification Association began developing a park around the headframe in 2018. The two other surviving headframes are in Soudan, MN (State Park) and Ely, MN.