I don't know how I missed this video last spring, so I'm glad you put it in your latest segment about it being back in service. I have to say, that lovely wood interior is a pleasant change from the traditional gray or green paint. Stay safe, everyone.
I want to win!!! My dad was a DM&IR employee from 1937 until he retired in about 1970 or so.I have fond memories of his railroad years. I was also the proud recipient of a 4year college scholarship from the DM&IR n the late 1960’s which enabled me to attend UMD without taking any loans. And I am really thrilled and impressed with your daily videos. GREAT JOB and Kudos to you.
I have a suggestion for the a video. I have always been interested in the cars with cranes on them. When I went to the museum I did not have time to look at them.
I am totally sorry for if I judged you for doing videos sooner! I wasn’t at all grumpy, I was actually happy and I thought that that put it down the best waiter was a great idea.
I'm really enjoying your series. Being from Grand Forks, I only get up there about once a year. I'd like to know more about the locomotive with the big "SOO LINE" on the side. I seem to recall seeing that way back when around the Crookston area.
I love your videos! I can't wait until I move to Duluth so I can volunteer.
I don't know how I missed this video last spring, so I'm glad you put it in your latest segment about it being back in service. I have to say, that lovely wood interior is a pleasant change from the traditional gray or green paint. Stay safe, everyone.
I want to win!!! My dad was a DM&IR employee from 1937 until he retired in about 1970 or so.I have fond memories of his railroad years. I was also the proud recipient of a 4year college scholarship from the DM&IR n the late 1960’s which enabled me to attend UMD without taking any loans. And I am really thrilled and impressed with your daily videos. GREAT JOB and Kudos to you.
Another great video. My kudos to all who made this video. Thank you very much. Be safe and healthy please.
Very enjoyable, and very eloquent, presentation. Thank you for making and sharing!
Fun to see some of the Museum each day - I love the History story's
I wanna win. Thank you for posting these.
That layout is very common in Europe for Diesel engines, if they don't have two cabs this is how they look.
ALCO always thought locomotives should smoke
I have a suggestion for the a video. I have always been interested in the cars with cranes on them. When I went to the museum I did not have time to look at them.
I am totally sorry for if I judged you for doing videos sooner! I wasn’t at all grumpy, I was actually happy and I thought that that put it down the best waiter was a great idea.
I want to win, thanks for your videos and history information.
I'm really enjoying your series. Being from Grand Forks, I only get up there about once a year. I'd like to know more about the locomotive with the big "SOO LINE" on the side. I seem to recall seeing that way back when around the Crookston area.
Hm weird, I live not far from rapids and every once in a while go by the yard to see if there’s anything weird or unusual around.
I have a suggestion for you: the locomotive I want to see is SOO Line #700 GP30
I want to win. I am really enjoying these videos now if there was only some way we could ride the trains
I like Alcos. Pity you didn't tell more about the loco itself.
I wanna win!
I want to win I am one of the youngest members of Missabe Road Historical society! (14)
DM&IR Productions your 14 year old
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Thanks for the COVID shaming.
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