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Change: Amelia and Yilin with Soo Line conductor and dedicated volunteer G. Ostrand. The SOO Line 1003 crossing the trestle. (Photo by Chap Achen)The Soo Line 1003 is a 1913 2-8-2 steam locomotive that has been preserved
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Aug 9 2007, 10:40 AM EDT
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Aug 9 2007, 10:37 AM EDT
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Change: There was no charge to tour the caboose: the Soo Line 1003 was brought to you by the 2007 Whitewater Home-Coming Festival. Your purchase of festival merchandise defrays the cost of the Soo Line visit (we're still working on paying for it!). Thanks! The SOO Line 1003 crossing the trestle.
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Aug 6 2007, 9:57 PM EDT
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Change: The Soo Line 1003 is a 1913 2-8-2 steam locomotive that has been preserved and is kept in the Wisconsin Automotive Museum in Hartford. It normally takes just 2 to 3 trips outside of the museum per year. For information about how the train came to Whitewater, read the press
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Aug 6 2007, 1:27 AM EDT
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Change: - Burt Mall and the Soo Line team, the Wisconsin & Southern Railroad, Richard Ehrenberg (who had the big idea), those who donated - for making the visit possible. The SOO Line at the Whitewater Train Depot - like it was 100 years ago! (Photo by Chap Achen)
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Aug 6 2007, 1:26 AM EDT
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Change: at about 5 pm, an unusual sound was heard in Whitewater... the sound of a steam whistle, from an approaching train.After the train rolled into the stain, it was expertly "bunted" - cow catcher and
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Aug 6 2007, 1:26 AM EDT
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Change: Richard Ehrenberg (who had the big idea), those who donated - for making the visit possible. The SOO Line at the Whitewater Train Depot - like it was 100 years ago! (Photo by Chap Achen)
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Aug 6 2007, 1:22 AM EDT
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Change: The SOO Line 1003 crossing the trestle. (Photo by Chap Achen) For information about how the train came to Whitewater, read the press release of the Soo Line visit. Many thanks to everyone - the Soo Line
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Aug 6 2007, 1:20 AM EDT
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Aug 6 2007, 1:17 AM EDT
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Aug 6 2007, 1:15 AM EDT
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Change: After the train rolled into the stain, it was expertly "bunted" - cow catcher and all - by the Home-Coming Bunting Team, led by Russell
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Aug 6 2007, 1:10 AM EDT
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Change: On Saturday, June 30th, an unusual sound was heard in Whitewater... the sound of a steam whistle, from an approaching train.
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Jul 27 2007, 8:03 AM EDT
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Change: Created by Jul 27 2007, 8:03 AM EDT for: no reason given
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