On February 1-2, 2011 the Midwest was hit with a record-breaking snowstorm/blizzard. 20 inches of snow fell in the Chicago area, followed by strong winds. WSOR experienced substantial snow drifting on a large portion of its system. The Jordan Spreader was brought out for several days to clear out flangeways and cuts. On February 3 it plowed the Northern Division. On February 4, it was brought down from Horicon and plowed the Waukesha and Fox Lake Subs. This video is of the Fox Lake Sub work, starting at MP 85 and working eastward to Fox Lake, Illinois.
@dianemerq it's the smart morons that you have to watch out for!!
captainmorgan757 2 weeks ago
@MONTGOMERYSaApBt Thanks. I figured it was that or the wind.
hoagmatt 1 month ago
@hoagmatt They can raise the plow to cross the road. The car itself is wobbly mostly because of the track condition.
MONTGOMERYSaApBt 2 months ago
there are stupid morons in every group
dianemerq 2 months ago
Great video
irelandbloke 2 months ago
@SubaruAnimeOtaku Yep... I see what you mean, I would say the two engines and plow were less than 100ft away when that wreckless idiot decided not to wait.... too bad no cops were around.
Leveractionjake 3 months ago
@aquandur A little. I'll let the professionals handle it.
hoagmatt 3 months ago
@hoagmatt Look pretty dangerous, he?
aquandur 3 months ago
The plow/spreader unit is pretty wobbly. Why is that?
hoagmatt 3 months ago
Wow what a tard at 5:57! Apparently that person couldn't wait for two locomotives and a plow!! It took the plow and locomotives all of what, fifteen seconds? I'm pretty sure that person could have waited.
SubaruAnimeOtaku 4 months ago