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TRRS 541: Arthur M Anderson Loading Iron Ore Fines @ LS&I 

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MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN - 20 Oct 2019
The Arthur M Anderson is perhaps the most well-known ship currently sailing the Great Lakes, famed for her role in the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald. She was the last ship to have radio and radar contact with the doomed ore carrier during that November Gale in 1975.
Today the Anderson is owned by Canadian National’s Great Lakes Fleet subsidiary, and thus is a regular for the ore docks of Minnesota, rarely calling at the LS&I.
She’s here today to load iron ore chips or "fines" as they’re sometimes known, a low-grade product consisting of pellets dropped and then reclaimed along the railroad, or which fail to meet size specifications at the mine during the pelletizing process. The ore will still be turned into steel, but it sells for pennies on the dollar compared to standard ore.
Curious about how the railroads in this video are laid out on the map? Check out my Google Map Overlay of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula Railroads, via this link: drive.google.com/open?id=1GeS...
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- Primary: Sony FDR-AX53 4K Camcorder
- Aerial Platform: DJI Phantom 3 Advanced Drone
- Radio Scanner: Uniden Bearcat BC125AT
- Edited with: Cyberlink PowerDirector 16
Created by Alex Christmas. Copyright 2020, as the Thornapple River Rail Series, All Rights Reserved

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@angelagraham3911
@angelagraham3911 18 дней назад
This is a great video! I work in Burns Harbor on a blast furnace that this mighty ship was bound for. Very cool!!
@shariys1
@shariys1 3 года назад
My favorite Great Lakes ship ... the Hero Queen of the Lakes! Still looking good, out there getting the job done. ❤
@dbottita
@dbottita 4 года назад
I’ll go on record and say that you produce some of the very best Railroad content on the net, period. Excellent work once again!
@stevegibson2255
@stevegibson2255 4 года назад
+Dave Bottita I'll second, third and forth that. The vote is unanimous.
@paulondra19
@paulondra19 4 года назад
A drone? Okay, now you've gone too far. LOL Man, you make the best videos about trains. PERIOD! I also love the facts and figures you present as well including links to maps. You're top notch! These videos have been great to watch during the Covid-19 isolation. Thank you soooooo much!
@NS2589
@NS2589 4 года назад
I heard the Arthur M Anderson was at dock indefinitely a few years ago, and some suggested she was more likely to go to the scrapper than back out on the lakes. Great to see her in revenue service again!
@reedermh
@reedermh 4 года назад
The day she is retired she needs to be docked at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum.
@johnswanson5051
@johnswanson5051 2 года назад
@@reedermh agreed!! She needs to be preserved. She is too much a piece of history to just be cut up...🥺
@shakedydogshake
@shakedydogshake 2 года назад
Of all the classic lakers remaining, I have a hard time believing, that the Anderson will end up scrapped.
@charliefischer59
@charliefischer59 4 года назад
Your videos are the best. There is a serene quality to them that makes them so enjoyable to watch. Often times I'll play one of the longer ones to help me fall asleep and it always does the trick.
@scootosan
@scootosan 4 года назад
Drone segments are awesome. I like the educational information during the videos too. Keep up the good work.
@greggdsciotto8952
@greggdsciotto8952 2 года назад
Another Yooper hear, I lived in Marquette for several years as a young man. Played on the ore docks and fished around the upper dock. Great memories!. Thx. for the video!!
@thefrase7884
@thefrase7884 3 года назад
If only this vessel could talk !!! I would listen all day !!! Great vid !!!!
@Urbicide
@Urbicide 4 года назад
Great video. The quality of your videos is excellent.
@davew5611
@davew5611 3 года назад
Great video. Very interesting the way these ships are loaded. Especially right from the railroad cars.
@sillyhiker2
@sillyhiker2 4 года назад
Another great video! Thanks Alex.
@kinkajou777
@kinkajou777 4 года назад
Great video! Years after living in Little Lake, we moved to Paradise, Michigan. I grew up in Paradise for most of my childhood. As a result, I know about the Edmund Fitzgerald. My mom told me the Edmund Fitzgerald when I was 8. I was 2 years old when the Edmund Fitzgerald sunk. I learned about the Arthur M. Anderson by going to the Shipwreck Museum at Whitefish Point. As you know by now I’m a Yooper. I currently reside in Chicago. The thing is, I didn’t venture too far from the Great Lakes.
@zombieshoot4318
@zombieshoot4318 3 года назад
Amazing. I did not know this ship was still in service. Good video quality as well.
@anthonytidey2005
@anthonytidey2005 4 года назад
Nice to see you still have an iron and steel industries no for long here in UK Great videos of rail and associated industries Keep producing them keeps me occupied wilst in lock down Thanks again from UK
@Sayedmanaa
@Sayedmanaa 3 года назад
Very nice .. thank for important video Watched from Japan 🇯🇵
@tomy6917
@tomy6917 4 года назад
Excellent video (well actually all of your videos are). Always liked this boat & its association with the Edmund Fitz. I subscribed today :)
@FreshwaterNautical
@FreshwaterNautical 2 года назад
I live in the city that this was filmed. Its incredibly rare too the Anderson come to Marquette, let alone any ship in that fleet (Great Lakes Fleet). As a matter of fact, I've never seen a ship from that fleet in Marquette since I moved here 11 years ago, and the day the Anderson was here I wasn't in town. It would've been nice to see her
@JohnSmith-of2gu
@JohnSmith-of2gu 3 года назад
This really puts into perspective how massive the Great Lakes freighters are. You have these big railroad cars full of iron ore... and they look like toys compared to the Anderson.
@jstoli996c4s
@jstoli996c4s 2 года назад
And the 1,000 footers dwarf the smaller vessels like the Anderson, as large as it is.
@jmstransit
@jmstransit 3 года назад
Excellent narration as expected from any TRRS video
@iusetano
@iusetano 4 года назад
Excellent Alex.
@Army_Outdoors_88N
@Army_Outdoors_88N 4 года назад
Awesome video bro as always. I love it!!
@rustyrailspikeproductions
@rustyrailspikeproductions 4 года назад
Amazing video thank you for the information!
@YardLimit
@YardLimit 4 года назад
Great job, Alex!
@rongjerning8370
@rongjerning8370 4 года назад
Thanks for another Well done video.
@P61guy61
@P61guy61 2 года назад
Very interesting. Thank you for posting
@jeffreygraf3358
@jeffreygraf3358 2 года назад
I remember as a kid picking the taconite off the tracks to use in my wrist rocket. Glad they can reclaim them, there was a lot on the tracks.
@dougclem7711
@dougclem7711 Год назад
I remember at the BAYTOWN, TEXAS EXXON DOCKS, while unloading a oil tanker, they offloaded unevenly and sank the ship.
@garylefevers
@garylefevers Год назад
Very interesting. Thank you.
@allendwebb
@allendwebb 4 года назад
Great job!
@stevenmetzger3385
@stevenmetzger3385 4 года назад
Thanks!!!
@electric7487
@electric7487 3 года назад
From the video from the video and after doing some digging online, here's what I would say makes up the low-grade product that's shipped out: Low grade ore = Overs (oversize pellets) + Fines (undersized pellets) + Rejects (pellets that are misshapen, broken, contaminated, _et cetera_) + Debris (small amounts of track ballast, _et cetera_) + Reclaimed ore (pellets sucked up from the tracks).
@jonglass
@jonglass 4 года назад
Didn't she just come out of mothballs this year? (again) And this is one fantastic, beautiful video! Thanks
@briangustafson5757
@briangustafson5757 2 года назад
It was to see the Anderson's rare visit to Marquette hope she will return
@Trains-With-Shane
@Trains-With-Shane 3 года назад
Very cool. Noticed that there are come CEFX/Cit units delivering the rail cars. Wonder if they're purchase or lease units. As an aside. EXCELLENT drone footage! Most of the videos of Arthur M Anderson I ever see are when she's pulling through a bridge into a harbor and tooting her horn. Although I had read up about the Edmund Fitzgerald incident prior.
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 3 года назад
The locomotives are on long term lease to the LS&I
@dougkubash8673
@dougkubash8673 2 года назад
Great video!
@varietyyachtsvessels6769
@varietyyachtsvessels6769 2 года назад
This Is A Very Enjoyable Video. I Learned A Great Deal.
@bobblenuts
@bobblenuts 2 года назад
Any chance you could get access to video the unloading of bulk ships to see how it's done. Unloading at mill is probably not rail related in any way but would be very interesting to see...Thanks for another great video.
@charleskesner1302
@charleskesner1302 3 года назад
Very cool video.
@phillipgarrow2297
@phillipgarrow2297 3 года назад
The color of this video is excellent 👌
@ricksadler797
@ricksadler797 2 года назад
Cool video thank you 😊
@F105Lt17
@F105Lt17 4 года назад
That ship has a sad story as she was the last to witness the Edmund Fitzgerald and her crew alive
@carolclmcm1214
@carolclmcm1214 2 года назад
Holy gee whiz this is amazing!
@renaissanceman4054
@renaissanceman4054 Год назад
very cool
@chrisgriffiths2533
@chrisgriffiths2533 2 года назад
Clever Ship Loading method.
@lindsaymoore7232
@lindsaymoore7232 4 года назад
Hi Alex, I was wondering how you shot this video and where you had to stand for these great shots. Another good video!!
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 4 года назад
It was shot with a drone and I was just standing along the shoreline
@schuttrostig5729
@schuttrostig5729 3 года назад
Nice ship, when i build a model ship it will be this one.
@columbusrailfanner2179
@columbusrailfanner2179 2 года назад
ive been there a ton but rarely see one there
@andrewrees8749
@andrewrees8749 2 года назад
Where will this ship sail to, ??great videos, from S Wales in the UK
@awildjared1396
@awildjared1396 3 года назад
the one thing I don't understand is how the crew gets the 2 rear most hatches off when they are at least 10 feet above the spar deck, some on the Lee A Tregurtha.
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 3 года назад
I was wondering, this too. So I took a look, and if you pause this video right at 1:30 or so, you can see that the two rearward hatch covers are mounted on rails and are simply slid off. I believe they would use this system on the main deck, but there is not enough room for it, as many hatches have to be stacked one on top of the other. Great question, I learned something too!
@PaulfromChicago
@PaulfromChicago 2 года назад
She really is one of the prettiest lakers.
@mrkongsimr
@mrkongsimr 3 года назад
Great video , you seam to go thru great trouble filming all this . You’re obviously into trains , do you work with them ? , How old are you? Thank you very much , enjoy your videos !!
@mattkeller2466
@mattkeller2466 2 года назад
How do they get it out?
@phillipgarrow2297
@phillipgarrow2297 4 года назад
The old girl still looks good
@spaceghost8995
@spaceghost8995 2 года назад
Why didn't they build steel mills right where the ore is?
@austindomine9490
@austindomine9490 3 года назад
My uncle worked on the boiler on that boat
@Raptorman0909
@Raptorman0909 2 года назад
How do they unload all that iron from the ship when it gets to Burns Harbor? How long does it take to unload?
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 2 года назад
The ship holds are hoppers which drop onto a conveyor belt, which ends up on the unloading boom you can see above the deck. They can unload in around 8 hours.
@Raptorman0909
@Raptorman0909 2 года назад
@@ThornappleRiverRailSeries -- Thanks! I'd love to see that operation (hint hint).
@Raptorman0909
@Raptorman0909 2 года назад
@Steven Van Niman -- Yeah, I found one not long after posting my comment...
@AffordBindEquipment
@AffordBindEquipment 2 года назад
so they send people to pick up pellets along the RR tracks?
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 2 года назад
Yes they have a machine that picked them up periodically.
@AffordBindEquipment
@AffordBindEquipment 2 года назад
@@ThornappleRiverRailSeries there must be a lot dropping off to make it worthwhile to create a vehicle to pick up the pellets, since these pellets aren't top grade to start with.
@ksv-river-men
@ksv-river-men Год назад
А как выгрузка ?
@denisetindall1487
@denisetindall1487 Год назад
I like train videos videos on RU-vid 👍
@lytrangtvoutstandingtravelduli
@lytrangtvoutstandingtravelduli 4 года назад
Hello Chào bạn Bạn ở nước nào đấy nhỉ Có con tàu chạy qua trên cầu đẹp quá
@_Corndawgg
@_Corndawgg 2 года назад
This is either in canada or the usa
@6mm250
@6mm250 2 года назад
How many railcars does it take to load the ship ?
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 2 года назад
300-400 or so for a typical laker.
@6mm250
@6mm250 2 года назад
@@ThornappleRiverRailSeries , Thanks for your reply
@moaski
@moaski 4 года назад
Just curious... any idea why the Anderson flies the American flag when it's Canadian owned?
@terimiller1813
@terimiller1813 3 года назад
She is managed by an American management firm and has been allowed to remain under the US flag. Her Canadian owners are rather hands off.
@GEES44DC
@GEES44DC 3 года назад
Canadian companies can not operate in the US as a Canadian company. They have to do it through a US subsidiary. Hence why CN keeps all of their US railroads alive. Since these ships almost exclusively operate between US ports, CN has to keep these boats under US flags.
@moaski
@moaski 3 года назад
@@GEES44DC IDK, I can think of lots of Canadian-owned companies operating in the USA.
@GEES44DC
@GEES44DC 3 года назад
@@moaski And those divisions are done through US subsidiaries or other entities. CN does not officially do business in the US as CN, it's legally done through one of their US subsidiaries.
@Brainmalfuction
@Brainmalfuction 2 года назад
"With a load of iron ore 26000 tones more the the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty"
@RedArrow73
@RedArrow73 4 года назад
...when the Gales of November turn shitty...
@fatimaali8645
@fatimaali8645 2 года назад
She turned around without assistance from a tug ?
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 2 года назад
Yes. Great Lakes freighters are equipped with bow thrusters, giving them significant maneuverability capabilities without tug assistance.
@Rosetrainz
@Rosetrainz 2 года назад
with a load of iron ore 26,000 tons more....
@huntertransportation
@huntertransportation 4 года назад
What’s your real name kid? I have some questions I wanna ask you.
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 4 года назад
My email is on the channel page.
@skydancerforever
@skydancerforever 4 года назад
That's amazing! how long of a life span do these big freighters have? This ship must have payed for itself many times over.
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 4 года назад
Indefinite. Since they're in freshwater, their hulls stay in great shape.
@electric7487
@electric7487 3 года назад
With good maintenance they might last 2000 years on their original engines, although at some point I could see Interlake Steamship and CN convert their ships to Diesel-electric (hybrid) propulsion to make them more efficient than their current setup which is the traditional Diesel-mechanical system.
@johnstudd4245
@johnstudd4245 3 года назад
@@electric7487 2000 years ? dude what are you smoking? I want some.
@electric7487
@electric7487 3 года назад
@@johnstudd4245 I was joking.
@leologan
@leologan 4 года назад
What was the name of the steel mill ??
@wizzells
@wizzells 4 года назад
I think he meant ArcelorMittal. ru-vid.com/show-UC5yJEf3y_0dB5hLCr7zR7-w
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries
@ThornappleRiverRailSeries 4 года назад
Arcelor Mittal's Burns Harbor Works
@CarlosAlberto-ii1li
@CarlosAlberto-ii1li 2 года назад
What a pity about the voiceover.
@OldBrownDog
@OldBrownDog 2 года назад
Not something you see every day
@annmaryIM
@annmaryIM 3 года назад
I love your lakers I'm al zo a fan of your big and long (beasts) of trains But (and this is not more or less my own opinion ) I find listening to this voice is irritating, and yes I know about the Fitzgerald But that was 45 years ago ! But its just some nobody's opinion
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