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RailPictures.Net Photo: WC 6654 Wisconsin Central EMD F45 at Marquette, Michigan by Greg Mross
 
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    » Wisconsin Central (more..)
    » EMD F45 (more..)
    » Goose Lake 
    » Marquette, Michigan, USA (more..)
    » June, 1997
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
    » WC 6654 (more..)
    » Unknown
    » Greg Mross (more..)
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    Compared to the C&NW, UP's and WC's ownership of the ore lines north of Escanaba were short lived. So seeing a FP45 on a loaded ore train was quite a catch. WC 6654 ducks under the M35 bridge and is about to head onto the Goose Lake causeway on it's trip to Escanaba.
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