Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic RS-1 no. 101 backs out of the Lake Superior Transportation Museum train shed and will load passengers for a fall color excursion up the North Shore past Knife River,... (more)
DSSA 101 leads its fall color excursion train across the Knife River near its mouth into Lake Superior. The bridge is typical of the heavy duty construction of Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range bridges... (more)
A rainy day greets a special fall color run on the North Shore Scenic RR. out of the Lake Superior Transportation Museum in Duluth. DSSA 101, an Alco RS-1, has the perfect color scheme for leading... (more)
With light rain falling, DSS&A RS-1 No. 101 passes underneath the Fitger's Brewery heading back to the depot at Duluth, MN.
DSS&A RS-1 No. 101 compliments the fall colors as they cross over the Sucker River heading back to the depot at Duluth, MN.
A perfect reflection is about to be rippled thanks to two passing kayakers during a photo charter on the North Shore Scenic out of Duluth, Minn. Fortunately the kayakers are sporting matching DSS&... (more)
I would imagine that Soo 2500A and DSS&A 101 crossed paths a few times during the 1950s while wearing these paint schemes.
DSS&A #101 rolls across the Little Sucker River Bridge on the North Shore Scenic Railroad.
DSS&A 101 is passing underneath the west loop of CN's line in to Two Harbors. This photo was taken during the Lake Superior Railroad Museum's Railfan Weekend 2011, organized by Steve Glischinski.
DSS&A 101 and a passenger extra stop and pose for the camera just outside Two Harbors.
DSS&A 101, with the Railfan Weekend photo charter, crosses the Knife River.
DSS&A 101 and it's consist wait out the day for their night photo shoot for Railfan Weekend at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum
Hand painted DSS&A #101 lugs foamers around to another photo spot. There are no decals on this engine, every little stripe and letter was painted on with a paint brush, by hand.
Jon Fogelberg has the final Lester River train of the year under control, and what a way to go out with the classy hand painted DSSA RS-1 leading!
Marty Fair has the #101 on its knees at the crest of the grade with the biggest train she has seen in years.