Showing posts with label David Schauer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Schauer. Show all posts
Friday, May 22, 2020
Stewart J Cort arrived Superior 5/21/2020 - Photo by David Schauer
View of the Cort arriving at BNSF Superior yesterday. David Schauer with Gus. 5/21/2020. — with Gus Schauer in Itasca, Wisconsin.
Monday, May 11, 2020
Walter J. McCarthy Jr. departing Duluth - By David Schauer
David wrote - ASC's Walter J. McCarthy Jr. departs Duluth on a beautiful morning with Minntac pellets loaded at CN Dock 6 for Gary. 5/11/2020
View more of David's photography at: https://www.facebook.com/david.schauer.37
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
CGC Alder by: David Schauer
David Schauer - Ice breaking operations have commenced in the Twin Ports with the USCGC Alder (WLB-216) making passes through the Duluth-Superior harbor.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Dave posted this beautiful image of the Oberstar coming in yesterday.
Dave - Interlake's Hon. James L. Oberstar arrived today in a sea of ice for winter layup at Fraser Shipyards in Superior. Assist from tugs Missouri and North Carolina. American Spirit and Burns Harbor are next for Superior to end the shipping season. 1/14/2020
Dave - Interlake's Hon. James L. Oberstar arrived today in a sea of ice for winter layup at Fraser Shipyards in Superior. Assist from tugs Missouri and North Carolina. American Spirit and Burns Harbor are next for Superior to end the shipping season. 1/14/2020
Saturday, December 21, 2019
John J Boland - by: David Schauer
Beautiful night shot by David Schauer -- See more of Dave's work on his Facebook site
The first laker arrival in the Twin Ports for winter layup is the John J. Boland. The American Steamship Company boat went into dry dock at Fraser Shipyards, likely for its 5-year survey/reconditioning. The Boland was assisted by tugs North Carolina and Arkansas (shown here). 12/20/19
The first laker arrival in the Twin Ports for winter layup is the John J. Boland. The American Steamship Company boat went into dry dock at Fraser Shipyards, likely for its 5-year survey/reconditioning. The Boland was assisted by tugs North Carolina and Arkansas (shown here). 12/20/19
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