In 2000, Andersen Windows Corporation of Bayport, Minnesota donated the smaller of its two plant switchers, the 3110, to the Minnesota Transportation Museum. Andersen Windows 3110 is a 600-horsepo... (more)
Anderson No. 3110, an ex-Wabash SW-1, retains the colors from when it worked at Anderson Windows in Bayport, MN. MNTX 3110 is outside the roundhouse today getting ready for another day of work w... (more)
St. Paul was blessed with twelve inches of snow on February 20-21 (and this on top of the snow that's fallen since November, which hasn't melted yet). Understandably, the Minnesota Transportation... (more)
Nearing the end of a multi-year overhaul, this SW1 sits quietly in the roundhouse. In less than an hour the 3110 would successfully start up with no real issues, much to the relief of all of us w... (more)
MNTX 3110, formerly Anderson Windows 3110, sits in the shops to get some mechanical attention...
MNTX 3110 and MNTX 1097 sit at the roundhouse at night...
MNTX SW1 3110 outside the roundhouse getting ready for another day of work. It still retains the colors from when it worked at Anderson Windows in Bayport, MN. For more information see www.mtmus... (more)
Anderson Windowalls 3110, now owned and lettered for Minnesota Transportation Museum, sits idle near the Osceola Depot.