Rolling By Where There Were Many Tracks Once Upon A Time          
The returning St. Paul Turn lesuirely rolls along at 10 MPH past where, on the left, was once solid tracks in the M&ST.L's Kenwood yard. Today a trail is what occupies most of the site save for a sole surviving mainline track. Making for easy railfanning on public property once privately owned by the Louie and, later, the Chicago and North Western. Interesting to relate: When the Minnesota Valley Railway once interchanged with the Soo and the CNW in this area, their motive power laid over on a now-gone siding in this location awaiting the arrival of the CNW with their portion of the interchange. Shame that short line is now gone. Would loved to have seen that.
Date: 4/3/2009 Location: Minneapolis, MN Views: 709 Collection Of:   Tony Held
Locomotives: ILSX 1389(GP39-2) TCWR 2301(GP39-2) TCWR 2300(GP39-2)    Author:  Richard Krebes
Rolling By Where There Were Many Tracks Once Upon A Time
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  Around The Twin Cities: Vol. 1
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