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3/14/2026
 
 
 
 
 
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N&W 300
Title:  N&W 300
Description:  Looks fantastic and plenty of ridership today by the looks of it! (Per Railfan and Railroad)Built by Pullman in 1917 for the United States Railroad Administration, it was sold to the N&W in 1920, modernized in 1955 and deemed surplus and sold in 1977. Privately owned and renamed “Ocean,” it went into storage in 1991 and was donated to the society in 2020. The car was repainted in its original N&W Ocean Blue Paint scheme and named "Roanoke", where the car was built.
Photo Date:  4/9/2022  Upload Date: 7/15/2022 9:23:47 PM
Location:  Allen, MI
Author:  Jacob Werling
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N&W 300
Title:  N&W 300
Description:  The train continues west toward Quincy.
Photo Date:  4/9/2022  Upload Date: 7/15/2022 9:28:29 PM
Location:  Quincy, MI
Author:  Jacob Werling
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N&W 300
Title:  N&W 300
Description:  The train continues west out of Quincy.
Photo Date:  4/9/2022  Upload Date: 7/15/2022 9:36:05 PM
Location:  Quincy, MI
Author:  Jacob Werling
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N&W 300
Title:  N&W 300
Description:  Due to traffic I was unable to get a shot of the head end crossing US 12, but I did get a quick grab of the passenger car from out my window.
Photo Date:  4/9/2022  Upload Date: 7/15/2022 9:40:26 PM
Location:  Quincy, MI
Author:  Jacob Werling
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N&W 300
Title:  N&W 300
Description:  The train continues west toward Coldwater.
Photo Date:  4/9/2022  Upload Date: 7/15/2022 9:48:01 PM
Location:  Quincy, MI
Author:  Jacob Werling
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N&W 300
Title:  N&W 300
Description:  A side shot of N&W 300.
Photo Date:  4/9/2022  Upload Date: 7/15/2022 9:55:51 PM
Location:  Coldwater, MI
Author:  Jacob Werling
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N&W 300
Title:  N&W 300
Description:  We move to the other end to grab some shots of the passenger car. Brakeman Kyle Steinke was generous enough to give Noah, Ethan, and I a grand tour of the inside of the car. I am floored at how well it has come along. It is immaculate from top to bottom on both the inside and out. The car will remain on the Little River Railroad for the near future and will be rented out to private VIPs when the Little River Railroad runs or INER runs their own business excursions. The next project for the car is to be installed with a fully operational kitchen. After our tour I Noah and I said our goodbyes to Ethan as he took off back north to college in Kzoo while Noah and I booked south to catch CP 234 on the Chicago Line, which had both CP 8781, the Hapag-Lloyd Specialty Unit, and CP 7015, one of 5 block lettered heritage units, on the front.
Photo Date:  4/9/2022  Upload Date: 7/15/2022 10:06:09 PM
Location:  Coldwater, MI
Author:  Jacob Werling
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NW C2424
Title:  NW C2424
Description:  A N&W caboose sits on display at the museum
Photo Date:  7/25/2015  Upload Date: 5/19/2018 7:53:23 AM
Location:  Bellevue, OH
Author:  Jacob Werling
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NW 518578
Title:  NW 518578
Description:  NW 518578 is the only caboose that I know of that is still a NW caboose around here that is in service, but anyway, NW 518578 sits with its fellow caboose NS 555555 in East Wayne
Photo Date:  7/6/2015  Upload Date: 9/17/2015 4:02:50 PM
Location:  New Haven, IN
Author:  Jacob Werling
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NS 5272 and N&W 518578
Title:  NS 5272 and N&W 518578
Description:  NS 5272 and N&W 518578 do some work in the yard. We are thinking that this engine and caboose were probably used on the Woodburn local today.
Photo Date:  5/27/2016  Upload Date: 7/7/2016 1:01:13 PM
Location:  New Haven, IN
Author:  Jacob Werling
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Locomotives:  NS 5272(GP38-2)
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NW 557542
Title:  NW 557542
Description:  Today began the drive home portion of the trip. We would go back almost the same way we came from except we would continue east on US 24 when we got to Logansport. The first thing we saw train-wise though was the NW caboose that is on display in the Forrest, IL community park.
Photo Date:  3/29/2018  Upload Date: 5/5/2018 3:00:46 PM
Location:  Forrest, IL
Author:  Jacob Werling
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