Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway explained

Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway
Locale:Minnesota
Wisconsin
Terminus:Withrow, Minnesota
Dresser, Wisconsin
Connections:Canadian National Railway
Builtby:Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad
Originalopen:1992
Owned:Minnesota Transportation Museum
Marks:MNTX
Stations:1
Headquarters:114 Depot Road, Osceola, Polk County, Wisconsin

The Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway is a heritage railroad in Osceola, Wisconsin owned and operated by the Minnesota Transportation Museum. It operates on former Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad ("Soo Line") trackage now owned by the Canadian National Railway.

History and operations

The original Museum railway operated out of Stillwater, Minnesota, however urban crowding caused the railway to seek other areas for service. Invited to operate out of Osceola, Wisconsin, the railway moved in 1992, undergoing a name change to Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway.

The line itself has operating rights from Withrow, Minnesota up to Dresser, Wisconsin. Due to climate conditions, the line does not operate in winter.

Under successive railroad ownership of the rail line "right-of-way" itself, Operations are currently based in the historic 1916 Soo Line depot, owned by the Osceola Historic Society and leased to the Minnesota Transportation Museum for its rail operations.

The line follows the original route of the Soo Line, running down the bluffs of the St. Croix River, and crossing into Minnesota on the 1887 iron bridge at Cedar Bend, then on to Marine on St. Croix through William O'Brien State Park.

The railway operates every weekend May through October. On alternating weekends it operates the Osceola and St. Croix Dinner Train.

Equipment

The railroad uses historic diesel locomotives from its fleet of Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) locomotives. It uses a variety of passenger cars for historic presentation and tourist runs throughout the operational season. The railroad runs coach trains every weekend from mid-May through October to Marine on St. Croix (Saturdays and Sundays) and to Dresser (on Saturday).

All operational equipment is serviced at MTM's Jackson Street Roundhouse, a functional railway roundhouse constructed in 1907. The Museum has its headquarters and maintenance base co-located at JSR, which is open to the public for railroad history. Every fall, 2–3 locomotives and up to 5 cars are ferried to St. Paul for annual servicing before returning to Osceola in late spring. Over winter, the maintenance shop demonstrate the servicing and repairs, being one of the few such facilities open to the public.

Locomotives

These are the locomotives that are active or in restoration for service on the Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway:

RailroadNumberModel Built Retired Acquired Status !Image
Burlington Northern Railroad6234EMD SD91959 2003 Donated 2003 Operational
Great Northern Railway325EMD SDP401966 2008 Donated 2009 Operational
Soo Line Railroad559EMD GP71951 N/A Purchased 1998 Operational
Great Northern Railway454-AEMD F7A1950 1981 2003 Stored awaiting restoration
Great Northern Railway558EMD SD71952 1983 2018 Stored awaiting restoration

Passenger cars

Type Number Name Railroad Trains in use Notes
Streamlined lounge, observation, and business car A-11 First-class brunch and dinner trains In service
Streamlined parlor-buffet 1084 "Twin Ports" First-class brunch and dinner trains In restoration in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Streamlined baggage 265 "Mariah" All trains In service, concession car
Streamlined coach 1096 Coach class In service
Streamlined coach 1097 First-class brunch and dinner trains In service, converted to dining car
Streamlined coach 1213 Coach class In service
Streamlined coach 1215 "City Of Osceola" Coach class In service.
Heavyweight MU trailer commuter coach 2232 Erie Lackawanna RailwayCoach class/pumpkin trains In service
Heavyweight commuter coach 2604 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific RailroadCoach class and pizza trains In service
Heavyweight commuter coach 2608 Coach class and pizza trains In service
Heavyweight triple combination 1102 Northern Pacific RailwayU.S. mail car/Railway Express AgencyIn service

See also

References

Information used in this article is provided by Minnesota Transportation Museum, St. Paul, MN and based entirely on material in MTM archives or equipment inventories of the operating division of the Osceola and St. Croix Valley Railway. Photos depict actual equipment in appropriate livery for the Railway.

External links

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