The North Shore Scenic Railroad operates excursions along the historic Lakefront Line, a section of rail between Duluth and Two Harbors. This rail corridor served a vital link in the transportation system for over 100 years. Known originally as the Lake Division, it connected the isolated Duluth and Iron Range Railway with America’s expanding rail network. In 1886, when the Lakefront Line was first built, it was joined by a extension of the St. Paul and Duluth Railway at Fifth Avenue East in Duluth, providing the D&IR with access to downtown Duluth as well as to other railroad carriers at the Head of the Lakes. before returning to Duluth, 1991 The scenic railroad began operating in 1990, by Donald Shank, former General Manager and Vice President of the Duluth, Mesabi & Iron Range Railway, began the North Shore Scenic Railroad. He operated the railroad for one season, using both county and private funding. In 1991, the Goldfines, a local family, took over operation of the railroad. They operated as a for-profit entity, using equipment they had purchased. The Goldfines operated the railroad for five seasons. By 1996, the Lake Superior Railroad Museum assumed operation of the North Shore Scenic Railroad. Operating with a strong corps of volunteers and a fleet of historic museum equipment, the North Shore Scenic Railroad has grown into an educational and historically significant operation. The railroad operates several locomotives, notably Great Northern Railway
EMD NW5 192, DM&IR
EMD SD18 193,
Budd Rail Diesel Car 9169, Soo Line
EMD GP30 700, and Soo Line
EMD FP7 2500. Many steam locomotives have seen excursion service in one form or another. The first to operate was
Duluth & Northern Minnesota 14, followed by
Soo Line 1003 and
Milwaukee Road 261, and (most recently)
Soo Line 2719. The
Duluth & Northeastern 28, a newly restored 2-8-0 Consolidation built in 1906 is now being used by the NSSR following its restoration.
Milwaukee Road 261 makes occasional visits to Duluth, during which some cars from its excursion train are joined with some of the LSRM's equipment for a dinner special. ==Operating schedules==