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Here's an overview of some of the modifications I've been making to my personal clone of the RW&A route. My RW&A route, I call it the RWAC, is set in the late 1950s and consists of four intersecting railroads:
The RW&A is a first class railroad operating in Northern Michigan. Its Superior Subdivision runs south through Riverside on a double track main.
Our Lakeside Sub is a branch line connecting the main at Riverside to the ore docks at Waterton. The RW&A is a modern, thriving railroad, and by the late 1950's has completed its transition to diesel locomotives.
At Waterton, we meet the Wisconsin & Upper Peninsula who have become a major source of freight and passenger interchange traffic. Still running steam locomotives, the W&UP main is a great place to watch the old Berkshire's and Northerns at work.
The Lake Superior and Western, runs south, through Gogebic, Junction, Atlantic, and on south. It has operating rights over a section of the RW&A, mainly for access to the trestle over the Iron Creek. The LS&W is an electric traction line, just beginning to make the transition to diesel locomotives.
Campbell Forest Products (CAMFOR) operates a small 3 mile shortline from Junction to its mill at the old North Adkins site. Currently they operate a GE 44 ton locomotive for the daily turn to Junction.
There is a small yard at Junction used for interchange between the three railroads - RW&A, LS&W, and CAMFOR.
So that should set the scene for further posts - stay tuned!
Wayne
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