Colorful WSOR power idles away on an October day. 4053 is the "Grow Wisconsin" SD40-2.
The new slogan to replace the old "America's Resourceful Railroad" is "Milwaukee Road...coming through for you".
Autumn at the WSOR pumpkin patch. Pick a big one.
WSOR power lays over between assignments.
A couple commemorative paint schemes, one authorized, one not.
A WSOR crewman lines the switch out of the pit.
WSOR Engineer and Southern Division Trainmaster Don Pingel has his hand on the independent brake handle during one of eight round trips from Mazomanie to Arena and back, WSOR MP 163-168, 12 miles ... (more)
The WSOR executive train heads into the yard after a wye move.
A CP flood detour has just left the CP M&P branch and is on the interchange track at the WSOR yard slowing to stop and pick up a pilot from the WSOR.
A detoured CP train appears to be dipping into the high waters of Monona Bay.
A CP detour train passes the Oscar Meyer plant, a longtime Madison landmark. Both CNW and MILW had their own yard tracks here one time.
CP detour train snakes through the Isthmus of Wisconsin's State Capital at sunset.
Its been years since the last "through" trains rolled over rails in and out of the State Capital of Wisconsin. However, flooding on the CP has forced some operationally creative detours including... (more)
The great floods of 2008 leave their mark.
The renumbered WSOR 10C is now WSOR 101, with ditch lights and conventional plow.