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Date: 10/28/16 05:39
Soo Line 1003
Author: mraia

Soo Line 1003 on a photo charther last weekend. A special thanks to the WSOR and the crew of the 1003 for making this possible.








Date: 10/28/16 05:40
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: mraia

Chris Pitzen inspects the engine at Randolph, WI.
A 1003 pumpkin and a few lanterns.
Burnett, WI








Date: 10/28/16 05:41
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: mraia

Sunset at Fox Lake, WI.
Duck pond at Beaver Dam, WI.








Date: 10/28/16 06:10
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: refarkas

Beautiful timeless images. Number two in what looks like fog is poster quality.
Bob



Date: 10/28/16 06:31
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: kevink

All very nice images. #2 has a Ted Rose painting feeling to it.



Date: 10/28/16 07:00
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: Frisco1522

These are excellent!  Thank you for sharing.



Date: 10/28/16 10:07
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: tomstp

That is a good barking 2-8-2 even without much of a load.



Date: 10/29/16 01:12
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: jmbreitigan

You really scored with your pictures. Great composition.
John



Date: 10/30/16 00:25
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: hawkinsun

Nice photos.   They make me smile.  I'm guessing you're Mike Raia, son of William ?   Looks like you caught the steam bug too, and the abilities of your dad, to take good pictures.   The Soo Line and the loco. are a couple of my favorites, since I'm from Illinois, and tramped all over Wisconsin as a kid.  I've got my photo on the front of #1003 when they parked her in Superior, Wisconsin back in the late fifties or early sixties.   Glad to see her running again.  Would love to see it in person some time.

Craig Hanson
Vay, Idaho



Date: 10/31/16 08:32
Re: Soo Line 1003
Author: UPTRAIN

Excellent photos.  1003 is an awesome locomotive.

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