Like a sleeping giant.
But yes, kind of sad.
There's a big articulated locomotive on display on the west side of Duluth at Proctor. It's on Highway 2 at the top of the climb up from crossing the river, in front of the Protor Golf Club. It's a Baldwin class M-3 2-8-8-4 Yellowstone, built in 1941.
I stopped and looked it over many years ago on a trip to Grand Rapids, MN. An impressive and amazingly complex piece of machinery. Of special interest were the flexible ball joints in the high pressure steam lines going to the front engine. The Walschaerts valve gear was interesting also. Was still in pretty good condition back then.
It was used to haul iron ore from the mines in the iron range to the docks. The plaque on it said it had over a million miles on it when it was retired.
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