The stuff that saved Minnesota's mining industry...         
Taconite pellets pave the roadbed on the DM&IR mainline in Saginaw, MN. These pellets are concentrated iron ore, crushed and mixed with bentonite clay and limestone, then baked, to create distinctive brown-purple marble-sized pellets. They are then moved to the steel mills where they are melted in basic oxygen blast furnaces and are the principle ingredient in American steel.
Date: 8/16/2006 Location: Saginaw, MN   Map Show Saginaw on a rail map Views: 222 Collection Of:   Dave Abeles
Author:  David Abeles
The stuff that saved Minnesota's mining industry...
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rob green General when i was a kid on the ej&e line we use to shoot these with a slingshot... 9/7/2006 5:32:03 PM
Aaron Coyan General Free extra weight for HO freight cars!! 9/8/2006 6:54:08 PM

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