I grew up in Franklin Park and spent a lot of time at Bensenville. The MILW would take locos and park them here-sort of a "ready" track. The sanding tower is in the background.
Donald Albertson
April 2, 2009 at 2:08 PM
Don't know for sure. The MP15's were usually yard power by this time. Thanks for all your comments; glad you like the pix.
Ron Moraca
April 2, 2009 at 12:28 PM
Awesome lashup, Donald!! Were they used as one unit or broken up??
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VERY NICE!!!!
I grew up in Franklin Park and spent a lot of time at Bensenville. The MILW would take locos and park them here-sort of a "ready" track. The sanding tower is in the background.
Don't know for sure. The MP15's were usually yard power by this time. Thanks for all your comments; glad you like the pix.
Awesome lashup, Donald!! Were they used as one unit or broken up??
The 2045 was built in 1/1967.
The 1524 has serial #76529-25 built in 3/1976.