Walter Hinick

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Walter Hinick
Kentucky Street, Deer Lodge, Montana.
MILW Deer Lodge, MT by larry zeutschel Via Flickr: Day of the first dedication of E70 Little Joe donated to the city by the railroad.
It's now solid sets of these boring dash two's to look forward to.
Train 201 is ready to depart with a new crew.
5-11-74
Milwaukee Road ES-2 Class E-82 by Craig Garver Via Flickr: Milwaukee Road ES-2 Class E-82 steeplecab switcher at Deer Lodge, Montana, September 11, 1969. Photographer: Bruce Black. Scanned from a 2 1/4 x 4 1/4 negative owned by Digital Rail Artist. Milwaukee Road bought four of these switchers from General Electric, two in 1916 and two in 1919. This engine became the final electric locomotive to operate. On June 15, 1974, all electrified operations ended. The Little Joes were stored as they arrived in Deer Lodge, and this engine was the very last to run on that final day.
AMT Deer Lodge, MT by larry zeutschel Via Flickr: North Coast Hiawatha #10 makes a station stop clear of Milwaukee Avenue. A train name tribute to the Milwaukee Road's Olympian Hiawatha and Northern Pacific's North Coast Limited. December 8, 1973
fossil_librarian It’s #fossilfriday! Here is a tusk fragment from the maxilla of “Amebelodon floridanus” from a gravel pit near Deer Lodge, MT. These lived between 9-6 mya and possibly went extinct due to the climate drying out and the fed on aquatic/semi aquatic plants. 🐘 Be sure to check out my story for a tour around the UMPC!
Deer Lodge Montana, Main Street, 1960s