You can't mistake the CN heritage of DMVW 9442, looking sharp in orange and gray as it switches the Coal Creek Station power plant.
DMVW 3043 has enjoyed a long career. It was built for the Santa Fe in 1961 (as No. 1143) and served that railroad for many decades, eventually being rebuilt into a GP20u and renumbered 3043. To... (more)
Who knew North Dakota had such cool short lines? Here are three DMVW units heading out of the power plant at Coal Creek Station. It was C-O-L-D!
DMVW plow train heading out of Coal Creek to widen cuts on the line to Bismarck.
Cold temperatures made for some spectacular sights at Coal Creek Station power plant, along the old Soo Line (now DMVW) north of Bismarck, North Dakota.
DMVW 9442, a former CN wide cab GP40-2, switching near the power plant at Coal Creek Station. It was as cold as it looks!