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Steam & Excursion > Laona and Northern #4 through the Fall FoliageDate: 09/21/14 16:08 Laona and Northern #4 through the Fall Foliage Author: Zephyr78 Fall is no doubt making its presence known in northern Wisconsin with the trees already showing off their beautiful colors. On Saturday (Sept 20), the Lumberjack Steam Train was in full operation as part of the Fall Festival. Laona and Northern #4 operated trains between Lanoa and the Camp 5 logging camp on what was also a beautiful day.
The railroad will be operating the next two Saturdays (Sept 27 and Oct 4) before they wrap up for the season. If you have the opportunity to visit during one of those days, it's highly recommended as it's such a gem! Luke Iverson You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 09/21/14 16:18 Re: Laona and Northern #4 through the Fall Foliage Author: Keystone1 I was out there to photograph #4 about 35-40 years ago. At the time, she was pulling a mixed train and switched freight in route. Lumber I believe. Does she still haul freight?
Date: 09/22/14 08:09 Re: Laona and Northern #4 through the Fall Foliage Author: YG Very nice!
The Laona & Northern is one of Wisconsin's hidden gems... Steve Mitchell http://www.yardgoatimages.com Date: 09/22/14 08:56 Re: Laona and Northern #4 through the Fall Foliage Author: Earlk I was there a year or so ago. The mill looks to be closed now with no rail service needed. The LN trackage does exist to the interchange, but hasn't been used for many years. The only operation on the RR is the excursion train. The LN is a cool little operation. Their little 2-6-2 has spent it's entire life on the RR. That alone makes it worth seeing.
Date: 09/23/14 08:08 Re: Laona and Northern #4 through the Fall Foliage Author: CPengineer One of my favorite tourist railroads. Actually, the rail to the interchange was removed several years ago, but the right-of-way is still there should anyone decide to put it back in. No. 4 actually spent a short time on the Fairchild & Northeastern, another Wisconsin logging road, before being sold to the Laona & Northern in 1926. Birmingham Rail & Locomotive brokered the sale, but I doubt the engine ever left Wisconsin - it was likely sold to LNO "as is." They've done a nice job restoring her to her 1930s-1940s appearance.
Date: 09/23/14 10:06 Re: Laona and Northern #4 through the Fall Foliage Author: Keystone1 I like the windmill on the cab roof!
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