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Started by tfmilfan at 01-20-2007 11:19 AM. Topic has 17 replies.
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   01-20-2007, 11:19 AM
tfmilfan

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Milwaukee in Montana

OK, this is the first time I've tried posting and using photos so I hope this works. A buddy and I are retracing the old Milwaukee line through Montana, particularly the electric portion. Growing up in Three Forks the Milwaukee was the major industry and we never imagined it would be gone. Anyway we thought it would be fun to trace the old ROW and see how it looks today. Our first stop was the Eagles Nest and we worked from there. We made it to Sixteen, Maudlow, Lombard, Eustis and Pipestone pass. We hope to get more this summer. I thought I'd share some pictures from our adventures. We are in the planning stages of a project and are interested in pictures during The Milwaukee's operational days. I'm particularly interested in the electric years. Here are some photos to get started, I've got more and if anyone is interested I'll post more. I haven't figured out thumbnails as clickable links so if anyone has some suggestions please let me know.

Sixteen Mile canyon between Sixteen and the Eagles Nest

 

First glimpse of the Eagle Nest Trestle

 

Getting Closer...

 

Here it is

 

Western portal

 

When we were walking back through the tunnel back tow

ards Ringling we saw a face in the rocks. I wonder if any of the old railroaders noticed this?

 

Here is the box cab in Harlowton.

 

The Little Joe in Deer Lodge

 

More Little Joe...

 

Caboose in Three Forks. It's being used as an information booth for the Chamber of Commerce.

 

Back of the Depot in Three Forks. The ROW is hard to see here but ran just next to the building. It's being used as a Chinese restaurant on one end and a bar/casino on the other.

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   01-20-2007, 11:27 AM
Railfan1


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Re: Milwaukee in Montana
Wow, amazing pictures!

"It's a great day to be alive"

"Of all the words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, It might have been......"


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   01-20-2007, 11:38 AM
nanaimo73

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

Thanks for posting them, those are great. More would be appreciated.


Dale
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   01-20-2007, 7:54 PM
CMSTPP

Joined on 08-21-2005
Along the old Milwaukee Road.
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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

Incredible. Thats all I can say. I'm surprised that the signal mast still stands at sixteen mile pass.

I have always liked the Milwaukee road and got into modeling the Rocky Moutain division. They have always fascinated me.

Thanks for sharing.

Happy railroadingLaugh [(-D]

James


The Milwaukee Road

From Miles City, Montana, to Avery, Idaho. The Mighty Milwaukee's Rocky Mountain Division.
Visit: http://www.sd45.com/milwaukeeroad/index.htm
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   01-23-2007, 11:36 AM
tfmilfan

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

OK, here are some more pictures. Since I work at the TV station that is in the old Milwaukee Depot in Butte here are some pictures inside. The upstairs offices still have the logos on the doors.

Trainmaster...

 

Superintendant

 

Inside the clock tower

 

Blacktail Trestle West of the Pipestone Tunnel

 

On top of the Blacktail Trestle looking West. Rode a bike over it and it was a little intimidating. I don't advise rubbernecking unless you stop!

 

Eastern Portal of Pipestone Tunnel. It has a gate across it due to water damage inside.

 

Damage inside Eastern Portal of Pipestone Tunnel.

 

What's left of the Fish Creek Trestle. Was taken out some years ago.

 

Western Portal of Fish Creek Tunnel

 

Vendome looking West

 

Vendome looking East towards Piedmont. The ROW is hard to find the closer you get to Piedmont. It can be easily picked up again near Jefferson Island. Bridge over the Jefferson River near Jefferson Island is damaged due to erosion of an abuttment. Will get photos this spring.

I'll post some more photos later... 

 

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   01-24-2007, 6:29 PM
DRGWfan

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana
I wish it was still running


Rio Grande forever
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   01-25-2007, 9:41 AM
nanaimo73

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

tfmilfan,

Do you have any shots of the substations in Gold Creek, Ravenna or Primrose ?


Dale
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   01-30-2007, 12:01 PM
JanOlov


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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

Don't you just wish that they were all still maong us? The Milwaukee Road, Great Northern, Nothern Pacific...... Fantastic pictures!Bow [bow]

Anymore trestles?


Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
All the best!

Jan
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   01-30-2007, 7:55 PM
salscl

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana
Not sure if this picture will post . . .
A pic of the drumhead for the Olympian Hiawatha made by the Western Sand Blast Company of Chicago. Thought you might like to see additional nostalgia.
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   01-31-2007, 6:19 AM
spikejones52002


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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

Great Shots!!

Could you E-Mail me more photos of the Boxcab and Little Joes. Thank You.

Does anyone know the actual desigination of the Little Joes?

I asked everyone who model's the Milw and C.S.S.& S.B. RR. and asked people who work o the S.S.. The all just look at me and say "Little Joe".

Also How many Little Joes did the Milw Rd have?

I heard only 5 were made. Three to S.S. and two to Milw. Then I heard Milw had over a half doz.

spikejones52002@yahoo.com

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   01-31-2007, 9:24 AM
tfmilfan

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

tfmilfan,

Do you have any shots of the substations in Gold Creek, Ravenna or Primrose ?


Dale

 

Dale,

You must have read my mind. Right now I don't have Gold Creek, Ravenna or Primrose but I am planning a trip to get some pics. If the weather permits Gold Creek and Ravenna could be as soon as this Saturday (2/3/07). This summer I want to get over to Primrose and on to East Portal. Also this summer I want to go to Loweth since that sub station is still standing. I remember growing up and visiting a friend whose father worked the sub stations and I was always fascinated with them. I have vague memories of Francis and Piedmont also. Piedmont is now fishing ponds. You can see some of the concrete for the foundation, that's it. The operators house was moved in the early 80's.

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   01-31-2007, 9:32 AM
nanaimo73

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

spikejones52002

There were 20 Little Joes built, 3 went to the South Shore, 12 to CMSP&P, and the other 5 to Brazil. You could apply at your library for an Interlibrary Loan for a book called The Milwaukee Electrics, by Noel Holley.

 

Tfmilfan

Best of luck to you with your substation hunting !


Dale
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   01-31-2007, 11:37 AM
DennisT

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana,ENestAccess

tf, thank you for the great photos.  Eagles Nest has always interested me but at my age I was not certain getting in there was/is that easy.  How did you gain access?  Is there any problem with that?  I visit my daughter in Lewistown often and would love to see more of the Sixteen Mile Canyon country.  Found Shonkin (sp?) on last visit in my rambling between GF and Geraldine, but that was easy. 

You work in a nice building (G).

 Would enjoy any more Northern Montana Lines photos should you choose to post them.

 Dennis

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   02-02-2007, 4:14 PM
Lonnie

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

Aloha from "The Big Island" of Hawaii.

Your Photos are absolutely great!  Many, many thanks for posting them.  I actually heard about them through another posting on the Milwaukee Road Yahoo Groups site.

I am hoping to make an extended trip across Lines West country this summer to take some photos of my own and to just get in touch with the land the Milw Rd ran through.

Please post anything else you have.

Cheers,

Lonnie 

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   02-02-2007, 4:25 PM
Lonnie

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

Hello again from Hawaii.

There is a fairly new organization based in Kenmore, WA that is coordinating "things" concerning "The Milwaukee Road Trail;" their web site is www.themilwaukeeroadtrail.org/ and the lady who is my point of contact is Deb Wingert who can be reached at debw@themilwaukeeroadtrail.org.

She would love to hear from you and would love to host your photos on the site.

Cheers,

Lonnie 

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   02-02-2007, 6:59 PM
CMSTPP

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana
 spikejones52002 wrote:

Great Shots!!

Could you E-Mail me more photos of the Boxcab and Little Joes. Thank You.

Does anyone know the actual desigination of the Little Joes?

I asked everyone who model's the Milw and C.S.S.& S.B. RR. and asked people who work o the S.S.. The all just look at me and say "Little Joe".

Also How many Little Joes did the Milw Rd have?

I heard only 5 were made. Three to S.S. and two to Milw. Then I heard Milw had over a half doz.

spikejones52002@yahoo.com

The Units were made by GE and were built for the Soviet Union back in the later part of the 1940's. After the cold war ended, the Soviet Union was finacially unfit to purchase the locomotives and the order was dropped. It wasn't untill 1950 when the locomotives came up for sale and the Milwaukee road inquired on them. They were reliable and could haul long trains at slow speeds. The Milwaukee wanted to replace some of there box cabs in freight service. Electrification had been around since 1918. So the Milwaukee bought 12 of them and they proved to be worth it.

So there is a little history on how the Milwaukee acquired the Little Joe.

If need more info on something I'm sure some of the guys around here or I could answer.

Happy railroadingLaugh [(-D]

James  


The Milwaukee Road

From Miles City, Montana, to Avery, Idaho. The Mighty Milwaukee's Rocky Mountain Division.
Visit: http://www.sd45.com/milwaukeeroad/index.htm
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   02-05-2007, 5:33 PM
wanswheel

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   07-31-2007, 11:48 PM
Ohthattrainguy

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Re: Milwaukee in Montana

tfmilfan

I really enjoyed your pictures - thanks for sharing!

I will be out that way in a couple of weeks and would like to get in touch with you to learn where these areas are that you have photographed and how you gained access to them. Please drop me an email! Ohthomas@aol.com

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