The A-Train4014 Productions Team

The A-Train4014 Productions Team
Our whole crew poses for a team photo in front of Frisco 1630 at the Illinois Railway Museum for Memorial Day 2018. (Left to right: Branden Phillips, David Dupuis, Aaron Gonzales, Miles Jajich, Andrew Mangalindan, Casey Walker)

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Milwaukee Road 261: The Gourmet Express



A-Train4014 Productions has officially kicked off our first annual
Steamy September with a bang by secretly giving hints on our
Snapchat and Facebook page. If you haven’t figured out already,
one of the events in our Steamy September involves a big surprise.
Even though we were supposed to be at the Illinois Railway Museum
last weekend, but due to flooding, trains were never operate at the
Museum till later in the afternoon. Plus, our very own, Andrew
Mangalindan was suffering a summer cold along with a sore throat at
the time. So what better way to kick off Steamy September with a surprise:
Milwaukee Road 261 running The Gourmet Express from Minneapolis, MN
to Glencoe, MN. Milwaukee Road 261 is a steam engine that is on our Top
5 Favorite Steam Locomotives and we finally have an opportunity to see it
in action even though we’ve been praying that it would make another run to
Chicago someday. Now that it is 2018, we decided take a leap of faith and
decided to see Milwaukee Road 261 near at its home for The Gourmet Express
to help raise money for Positive Train Control (PTC). While we were there,
we traveled to the state of Minnesota on Friday, September 7 and arrived
there at the steam shops in Minneapolis within enough time and with enough
sunlight during sunset to see Milwaukee Road 261 before seeing it operate on
the Saturday afternoon trip. On Saturday, we started off at the steam shop where
261 is getting prepared for the trip. We would eventually get set up near the
Mississippi River as the starting point of our chase. We also made stops at Eden
Prairie, Dahlgren, and Bongards before seeing the train reach its final destination
in Glencoe and then eventually being pulled back by Twin Cities and Western
diesel locomotive 2015. Overall, it was a fantastic trip to remember and we will
love to see the Milwaukee Road 261 again soon. We would like to send a special
thanks to the Friends of the 261, Twin Cities and Western Railroad, and for all of
those who were involved in making this excursion possible. We had a blast and
we hope you enjoy this special presentation of the Milwaukee Road 261: The
Gourmet Express!

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