Rolling Stock stored, restored, in various locations or museums with emphasis on "Lines West"
Updated August 24th 2003
Harlowton, Montana - A picture taken of E-57B in August 2002. Also the shop goat.
Three Forks, Montana - Rib side caboose used as a Tourist Info Center.
Deer Lodge, Montana - E-70 Photo taken just 2 days before the fence was erected, last unobstructed view. Couple pictures of E-70 in 2002, faded but still proud. Also sitting west of E-70, across the creek on property owned by a lumber company is a caboose. It's sitting on timbers, with the trucks sitting near by. Note: The two trucks are different, one is a factory casting, the other is obviously homemade. Looks like it may be moved next to the E-70 within a year as well as being restored. Also at Deer Lodge at the Grant-Kohrs Ranch is a Milwaukee Road stock car.
White Sulphur Springs - an all steel ballast hopper.
Bonner Jct., Montana - Wide Vision Caboose (painted as No 992303 ex BN) At Jct. Hwy. 200 & I-90.
Alberton, Montana - Caboose (ex 992097) and a baggage (used as a museum). Please see structures.
Choteau, Montana about 40 Miles Northwest of Great Falls has a rib side bay window caboose.
St. Maries, Idaho - Depot, engines, caboose, and a home-built snow plow plus about 400 log flats.
Othello, WA. - 2 Milwaukee Road rib-side Cabooses that are presently being restored by the local CofC. You can contribute by mailing your donation to: Milwaukee Caboose Account, 33 East Larch, Othello, WA. 99344
Hyack, WA. - A reefer at the East Portal falling apart.
Snoqualmie Falls Museum, WA. - A tender of unknown origin in poor condition (Pacific ?). Also a ribside boxcar has just recently shown up there.
Elbe, WA. - 3 cabooses as a hotel (B&B) setting. (Picture of 1).
Renton, WA. - The "Spirit of Washington" Dinner Train uses a Milwaukee Road Super Dome, though not painted in Milw Rd colours. It now carries the name "City of Renton". Appears to have aluminum fluting added but the windows count is correct.
Spokane, WA. - Ex Milw Rd Caboose No 01904 (991904) is preserved by the Inland Empire Railway Historical Society.
Mineral, WA. - A 40' Milw box car at the Mt. Rainier Scenic RR Shops.
Sequim, WA. - A minimum of 2 ex Milw Rd cabooses now in private ownership.
Discovery Bay, WA. - Apparently some cabooses are there.
Chehalis, WA. - Two boxcars, a wooden and a steel one. The former yard office looks like it will be redone.
Not located on "Lines West"
but of some significance to "Lines West".Redmond, Oregon - Passenger coaches used on the Crooked River Dinner Train.
Duluth, Minnesota - The original Box-Cab Set. And F-7B #71B (Rotary Snowplow Powercar X1). Their Website.
St. Louis, Missouri - Bi-Polar. Picture by Robert A Boyd (b/w).
Union, Illinois - The Illinois RR Museum apparently has approx. 18 Milwaukee Road Items.
Portola, California - GE U25B in rough shape (water problems).
CPR Main Line Western Canada - Anywhere, Anytime. Milwaukee covered hoppers, with original markings and all including "Milwaukee Road - America's Resourceful Railroad" boards still on the side of these cars. Many have been renumbered but I have caught a few still running as Milw Rd in grain service. Also large amount of ballast cars which have been updated with built-in solar powered unloaders. (Helmut)