0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
One of the more important and distinctive trains in my modeling era were Geneva Steel taconite trains that ran from the Minntac plant in northern Minnesota to the Geneva Steel Mill in Utah. These trains were operated by the UP until the early 1990’s when the Wisconsin Central and Southern Pacific teamed up to win the contract. They ran via Chicago and through Wisconsin until they reached the last part on the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range to load. While they ran with all kinds of SP/DRGW/WC power, the most common were new SP GE’s; first the 8100-series C44-9W’s and then the AC4400CW’s when they were delivered. Thanks to the recent arrival from ScaleTrains, I have new trio to power these trains on my layout.