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Viewing Album: Northeast and Central WI, Summer 2017
By:
T. P. Bruss
Dates:
6/20/2017 - 9/21/2017
Album Info:
Most of the photographs in this album were captured in Northeast and Central Wisconsin in the summer of 2017, so they are mostly CN operating on former C&NW, GB&W, MILW, and SOO rails.
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Title:
CN 9424 and CN 9433
Description:
CN local crosses what used to be Stribley Rd. and parallels Thilmany Rd. and the Fox River as it services the Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill via former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 20 Jun. '17. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers). What used to be Stribley Rd. is now just a driveway to the trailer storage lot. It appears that the remnants of Stribley Rd. and Thilmany Rd. will now just be referred to as the latter. Portions of both roads were altered or removed during the restoration of the original Thilmany mill (out of frame to left) and the creation of its new parking lot.
Photo Date:
6/20/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:22:39 AM
Location:
Kaukauna, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
CN 9424(GP40-2LW)
CN 9433(GP40-2LW)
Views:
390
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0
Title:
CN 8841 and CN 2195
Description:
A southbound CN container train passes the depot/yard office and the sad remnants of the former C&NW yard at Oshkosh, WI on 25 Jun. '17. The depot/yard office sits at the approximate location of the C&NW’s South Oshkosh depot, a smaller, plainer structure than their once ornate Oshkosh depot which still stands less than a mile to the north. Historically, everything south of the Fox River was once known as South Oshkosh. The C&NW South Oshkosh depot was saved from demolition, but its current fate is unknown to me. I have seen post-relocation photographs of it on the internet, but they do not reveal its precise location. Some references state it was moved to downtown Oshkosh, others state it was moved to a park in Oshkosh. If it still survives, I have not found it yet. The yard was torn up in Aug. '16. There had been no cars spotted here since at least 31 Jan. '16. They did leave the passing siding and team track. The new bascule bridge over the Fox River is visible at right, it was completed in Aug. '13 to replace the 1899 swing bridge.
Photo Date:
6/25/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:17:49 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 8841(SD70M-2)
CN 2195(C40-8W)
Views:
279
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 2003, CN 2714 and CN 8844
Description:
A CN unit train of 2-bay covered hoppers crosses E. Parkway Ave. and parallels Broad St. as it heads south via former C&NW rails at Oshkosh, WI on 25 Jun. '17. This was a chance encounter, otherwise I would have attempted to shoot it from the other side of the tracks in order to avoid all of the telephone poles.
Photo Date:
6/25/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:18:00 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 2003(C40-8)
IC 2714(C44-9W)
Views:
469
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Title:
CN 4705 and CN 9473
Description:
CN local sorts cars at the north end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 2 Jul. '17. This view would have been prevented by the dominating silhouette of the original Neenah Foundry facility, later known as Plant 1, which stood here for over ¾’s of a century. Established in 1872 as Aylward Plow Works (a.k.a. Aylward & Sons) at 120 N. Lake St., they erected a new foundry at 500 W. Winneconne Ave. in 1918 “in a rural area of southwestern Neenah.” The name of Neenah Foundry was adopted in 1922. Expanded numerous times over the years, it became Plant 1 in 1960 when Plant 2 was constructed in the then rural area at the intersection of Byrd Ave. and the aptly named Aylward St. (followed by Plant 3 in 1967). Plant 1 was closed in 1994, the corporate overlords didn’t want to spend any money to update the plant. It stood abandoned for a while and was eventually demolished. Part of the fence on this side of the tracks has been temporarily removed, they were preparing to replace some of the turnouts on this end of the yard.
Photo Date:
7/2/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:18:11 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
CN 9473(GP40-2LW)
Views:
297
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0
Title:
CN 3019 and CN 2821
Description:
CN unit train of tank cars approaches the Main St. over pass as it traverses the west leg of the wye at the north end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 2 Jul. '17. The remnants of the foundation from the ca. 1955 masonry SOO depot are next to the WC 2-bay covered hopper. There are rail sections supported by concrete blocks and railroad ties stacked upon it. It was built to replace the wooden depot built in 1891 on Sherry St., about 850 ft. to the southeast, which was torn down soon after the new one opened. Clearwater Paper Corp., formerly Kimberly-Clark’s Lakeview mill, 249 N. Lake St., Neenah, WI (physically located in Fox Crossing, WI (formerly Town of Menasha, WI until 14 Apr. '16), looms background left. Train had three locomotives, CN 3019 and CN 2821 pulling as well as CN 8101 pushing.
Photo Date:
7/2/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:18:21 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 3019(ET44AC)
CN 2821(ES44AC)
Views:
612
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1
Title:
CN 8101
Description:
CN unit train of tank cars passes the Main St. over pass as it traverses the west leg of the wye at the north end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 2 Jul. '17. The east leg of the wye is partially visible beyond the train. The white building at left is Progressive Paper Storage, Inc. (formerly Kimberly-Clark Warehouse), 135 Millview Dr. It does not receive rail service, but it looks like there may have been a spur on the northwest side of the building in the past. Train had three locomotives, CN 3019 and CN 2821 pulling as well as CN 8101 pushing.
Photo Date:
7/2/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:18:31 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 8101(SD70ACe)
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434
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0
Title:
CN 2162, et al.
Description:
CN through freight approaches Hwy. GG as it heads southwest via former SOO rails at Town of Vinland, Winnebago Co., WI on 3 Jul. '17. The former C&NW right-of-way is about 75' to the east. Train had five locomotives, CN 2162, CN 2404, CN 2273, CN 5661, CN 5703.
Photo Date:
7/3/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:18:43 AM
Location:
Town of Vinland, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 2162(C40-8W)
Views:
314
Comments:
2
Title:
CN 2404, et al.
Description:
CN through freight approaches Hwy. GG as it heads southwest via former SOO rails at Town of Vinland, Winnebago Co., WI on 3 Jul. '17. The former C&NW right-of-way is about 75' to the east. Train had five locomotives, CN 2162, CN 2404, CN 2273, CN 5661, CN 5703.
Photo Date:
7/3/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:18:52 AM
Location:
Town of Vinland, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 2404(C40-8M)
Views:
288
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0
Title:
CN 2273, et al.
Description:
CN through freight approaches Hwy. GG as it heads southwest via former SOO rails at Town of Vinland, Winnebago Co., WI on 3 Jul. '17. The former C&NW right-of-way is about 75' to the east. Train had five locomotives, CN 2162, CN 2404, CN 2273, CN 5661, CN 5703.
Photo Date:
7/3/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:19:03 AM
Location:
Town of Vinland, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 2273(ES44DC)
Views:
259
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0
Title:
CN 5661, et al.
Description:
CN through freight approaches Hwy. GG as it heads southwest via former SOO rails at Town of Vinland, Winnebago Co., WI on 3 Jul. '17. The former C&NW right-of-way is about 75' to the east. Train had five locomotives, CN 2162, CN 2404, CN 2273, CN 5661, CN 5703.
Photo Date:
7/3/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:19:16 AM
Location:
Town of Vinland, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 5661(SD75I)
Views:
254
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0
Title:
CN 5703, et al.
Description:
CN through freight approaches Hwy. GG as it heads southwest via former SOO rails at Town of Vinland, Winnebago Co., WI on 3 Jul. '17. The former C&NW right-of-way is about 75' to the east. Train had five locomotives, CN 2162, CN 2404, CN 2273, CN 5661, CN 5703.
Photo Date:
7/3/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:19:26 AM
Location:
Town of Vinland, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
CN 5703(SD75I)
Views:
271
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0
Title:
CN 4100
Description:
CN local services the immense Verso Corp. paper mill at Wisconsin Rapids, WI on 4 Jul. '17. Incorporated as the Consolidated Water Power Co. on 16 July 1894; it was formed through the merger of 6 industries using the Grand Rapids of the Wisconsin River for water power. Intending to expand into paper making, the name was changed to Consolidated Water Power & Paper Co. in ‘02. The original part of the paper mill and an adjacent 2,000-ft. dam were completed in '04. Paper production commenced on 3 Jun. ’04, on “the world’s first electrically powered paper machines.” Decades of growth and expansion added mills at Biron, Appleton, Stevens Point, and Whiting, in WI, plus Port Arthur, Ontario, and other facilities. The name was changed to Consolidated Papers, Inc., in '62. Nearly 4 more decades of family-owned growth, expansion, and innovations to the paper manufacturing process followed, until it was sold to Stora Enso Oyj, Finland, in Aug. '00. In '07, Stora Enso sold six paper mills to Cerberus Capital Management LP, which created NewPage Holdings, Inc., Miamisburg, OH. Verso Paper Corp., Memphis, TN, acquired paper mills in Wisconsin Rapids, Stevens Point, Duluth, and Escanaba, from NewPage on 7 Jan. ’15. My dad helped design and install some Valmet machinery in this historic facility while it was still Consolidated Papers. I believe these are former MILW rails, but old maps suggest that the GB&W, SOO, and C&NW could have also served this facility.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:19:33 AM
Location:
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4100(GP9RM)
Views:
340
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 5754 and CN 5747
Description:
CN train backs into the former C&NW and SOO yards at Wisconsin Rapids, WI on 4 Jul. '17. Both roads had parallel yards here, approximately 4 tracks each ca. 1973. Both roads used to cross the GB&W behind me. The track on the left has been truncated at the street, but it used to form the northwest quadrant of the junction. A junction of the MILW and GB&W was nearby (to the right) as well. This portion of Wisconsin Rapids, formerly Grand Rapids, was known as West Rapids, shortened to Westrap on some old maps and railroad documents.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
7/5/2017 2:02:39 AM
Location:
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 5754(SD75I)
CN 5747(SD75I)
Views:
380
Comments:
1
Title:
GTW 4910 and CN 4100
Description:
GTW 4910 idles away on the edge of the CN, former C&NW and SOO, yard while CN 4100 services the immense Verso Corp. paper mill (historically Consolidated Papers), mostly just out of frame to the left and right, via former GB&W rails at Wisconsin Rapids, WI on 4 Jul. '17. C&NW and SOO had parallel yards here, approximately 4 tracks each ca. 1973. Both roads used to cross the GB&W just out of frame to the right. A junction of the MILW and GB&W was close to where CN 4100 rests. This portion of Wisconsin Rapids, formerly Grand Rapids, was known as West Rapids, shortened to Westrap on some old maps and railroad documents. The over pass is 4th Ave. N./Hwy. 13/Hwy. 34.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:19:43 AM
Location:
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
GTW 4910(GP38-2)
CN 4100(GP9RM)
Views:
331
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0
Title:
CN 5754, CN 5747 and CN 5429
Description:
CN train sorts cars while another unit rests at the former C&NW and SOO yards at Wisconsin Rapids, WI on 4 Jul. '17. They had parallel yards here, approximately 4 tracks each ca. 1973. Both roads used to cross the GB&W just out of frame to the left. A junction of the MILW and GB&W was not far behind me. This portion of Wisconsin Rapids, formerly Grand Rapids, was known as West Rapids, shortened to Westrap on some old maps and railroad documents. I'm curious to learn where the old signal relay case at right used to rest. Milepost CM 412.75 at Hwy. K obviously, but there is no Hwy. K near here. The Hwy. K grade crossing at Bateman in Eau Claire Co., WI is a possibility.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:19:53 AM
Location:
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 5754(SD75I)
CN 5747(SD75I)
CN 5429(SD60)
Views:
319
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0
Title:
CN 4100
Description:
CN 4100 services the immense Verso Corp. paper mill (historically Consolidated Papers), mostly just out of frame to the left and right, at Milepost 96 on the former GB&W main line at Wisconsin Rapids, WI on 4 Jul. '17. The C&NW and SOO had parallel yards here (behind me), approximately 4 tracks each ca. 1973. Both roads used to cross the GB&W just out of frame to the right. A junction of the MILW and GB&W was close to where CN 4100 rests. This portion of Wisconsin Rapids, formerly Grand Rapids, was known as West Rapids, shortened to Westrap on some old maps and railroad documents. The over pass is 4th Ave. N./Hwy. 13/Hwy. 34.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
7/30/2017 3:20:04 AM
Location:
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4100(GP9RM)
Views:
272
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0
Title:
DOMTAR 1001
Description:
Domtar 1001 'Nekoosa' rests in front of the Domtar, Inc., Nekoosa Mill (historically Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co.) on Market St. (mailing address is around the corner on Point Basse Ave.) on former MILW rails at Nekoosa, WI on 4 Jul. '17. It was founded as Nekoosa Paper Co. in 1893 at Nekoosa, WI (originally known as Pointe Basse). Their first paper machine had been built by the Beloit Iron Works and displayed at the Chicago World’s Fair in '92, “where it was shown to the world as a model paper machine.” Nekoosa Paper Co. merged with the John Edwards Manufacturing Co. (including the John Edwards Paper Mill and possibly the Port Edwards Fibre Co.) and Nash Lumber Co. to form the Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. (NEPCO) in '08. Some references list the Centralia Pulp & Water Power Co. as part of that merger; other references state it was purchased several years later. Most of those entities had been founded by the same group of industrialists. Both paper mills were served by the MILW, SOO, and C&NW, but ca. '10 NEPCO laid a fourth set of rails so that they could easily move materials between Port Edwards and Nekoosa with their own locomotives as well. NEPCO merged with the Great Northern Paper Co. in '70 to become Great Northern Nekoosa Corp. They were acquired by Georgia-Pacific in '90. The facility has been operated by Domtar, Inc., since 2001. The locomotive was built in Oct. '49 as ALM 10, later renumbered ALM 1001. Sold to Georgia-Pacific to become G-P 1001 and later sold to Domtar, Inc.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
9/3/2017 2:01:55 AM
Location:
Nekoosa, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
DOMTAR 1001(NW2)
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554
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Title:
DOMTAR 1001
Description:
Domtar 1001 'Nekoosa' rests in front of the Domtar, Inc., Nekoksa Mill (historically Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co.) on Market St. (mailing address is around the corner on Point Basse Ave.) on former MILW rails at Nekoosa, WI on 4 Jul. '17. It was founded as Nekoosa Paper Co. in 1893 at Nekoosa, WI (originally known as Pointe Basse). Their first paper machine had been built by the Beloit Iron Works and.displayed at the Chicago World’s Fair in '92, “where it was shown to the world as a model paper machine.” Nekoosa Paper Co. merged with the John Edwards Manu\acturing Co. (including the John Edwards Paper Mill and possibly the Port Edwards Fibre Co.) and Nash Lumber Co. to form the Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. (NEPCO) in '08. Some references list the Centralia Pulp & Water Power Co. as part of that mXrger; other references state it was purchased several years later. Most of those entities had been founded by the same group of industrialists. Both paper mills were served by the MILW, SOO, and C&NW, but ca. '10 NEPCO laid a fourth set of rails so that they could easily move materials between Port Edwards and Nekoosa with their own locomotives as well. NEPCO merged with the Great Northern Paper Co. in '70 to become Great Northern Nekoosa Corp. They were acquired by Georgia-Pacific in '90. The facility has been operated by Domtar, Inc., since 2001. The locomotive was built in Oct. '49 as ALM 10, later renumbered ALM 1001. Sold to Georgia-Pacific to become G-P 1001 and later sold to Domtar, Inc.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
9/3/2017 2:01:59 AM
Location:
Nekoosa, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
DOMTAR 1001(NW2)
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483
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0
Title:
CIRR 2643
Description:
CIRR 2643 was 1 of a couple of dozen interesting, old freight cars spotted on former MILW rails behind Nekoosa Corp. at Nekoosa, WI on 4 Jul. '17. Nekoosa Corp. primarily serves the pulp and paper industry, but they serve agriculture, food processing, chemical and sand & gravel industries as well. It does not appear as if they currently receive regular rail service.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
9/3/2017 2:02:02 AM
Location:
Nekoosa, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
377
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0
Title:
UP Coal Train
Description:
A UP coal train rests on the CN siding west of Hwy. GG at Mentone, WI, or Whitt, WI, in the Town of Cranmoor, Wood Co., WI, on 4 Jul. '17. The main line is former MILW, but was operated jointly by MILW and C&NW for some time according to some old maps. The location is listed as Mentone on some older maps, but is listed as Whitt on CN's station map (North Whitt according to the signal relay case). The old siding at Mentone was on the other side of the road (behind me). According to information found on trainweb.org, the current siding was built ca. '10 to hold UP coal trains waiting to head to the power plant at Weston, WI.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
9/3/2017 2:02:05 AM
Location:
Mentone, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
278
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0
Title:
CN 5754 and CN 5747
Description:
A heavily powered CN local approaches Letendre Ave./Hwy. 73 as it heads south via former MILW rails at Port Edwards, WI, on 4 Jul. '17. The abandoned SOO right-of-way runs parallel and about 150' to the east (right), the abandoned C&NW right-of-way, now a paved recreational trail, runs parallel and about 50' beyond that.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
9/3/2017 2:02:07 AM
Location:
Port Edwards, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 5754(SD75I)
CN 5747(SD75I)
Views:
272
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1
Title:
CN 5754 and CN 5747
Description:
CN local passes the station sign for Nekoosa Junction, WI as it performs some switching via former MILW rails on 4 Jul. '17. There are also former SOO, C&NW, and Nekoosa Great Northern Paper Co. (NGNP) rails in the vicinity. The four railroads ran parallel to each other into Nekoosa.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
7/5/2017 2:02:48 AM
Location:
Nekoosa Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 5754(SD75I)
CN 5747(SD75I)
Views:
360
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 5754 and CN 5747
Description:
A heavily powered CN local shoves its train across Hwy. 73 and into the yards of Domtar's abandoned Port Edwards, WI paper mill (historically Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co.) via former MILW rails at Nekoosa Junction, WI, on 4 Jul. '17. The paper mill, built in 1896 by the John Edwards Manufacturing Co., was served by the MILW, SOO, C&NW, and Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co., so there are 4 yards here. Domtar acquired the facility in '01 and threw 500 Americans out of work in '08. The facility sat abandoned until '13, when Domtar sold it to DMI Acquisitions, LLC, a vague entity which acquires idle industries to strip them of anything salvageable. They claim to be committed to finding new industrial tenants to occupy the facility and take advantage of the extensive rail infrastructure. Some references promise that, with 7-figure assistance from Wisconsin taxpayers, 800 new jobs will replace the 500 that were lost. Time will tell.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
9/3/2017 2:02:10 AM
Location:
Nekoosa Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 5754(SD75I)
CN 5747(SD75I)
Views:
270
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0
Title:
CN 5754 and CN 5747
Description:
A heavily powered CN local shoves its train across Wilhorn Rd. as it services ERCO Worldwide (historically BASF Wyandotte), 101 Hwy. 73 S., Nekoosa, WI (physically located in Port Edwards, WI) via former SOO rails at Nekoosa, WI, on 4 Jul. '17. The border between the two cities is about 100' N. of Wilhorn Rd. The gravel road leading to the right runs along the former MILW right-of-way. There are remnants of MILW, C&NW, and Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. rails still in use in the vicinity, the four railroads ran side-by-side between the two cities.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
Upload Date:
9/3/2017 2:02:14 AM
Location:
Nekoosa, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
CN 5754(SD75I)
CN 5747(SD75I)
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300
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0
Title:
CN 5754
Description:
A heavily powered CN local services ERCO Worldwide, 101 Hwy. 73 S., Nekoosa, WI (physically located in Port Edwards, WI) via former SOO rails at Nekoosa, WI, on 4 Jul. '17. The ERCO Worldwide facility partially visible in the background was built by Wyandotte Chemical, construction began in the spring of 1966 and it became operational in '67. Pumchased by BASF in '69 or '70, it was known as BASF Wyandotte. Purchased in '80 by Vulcan Materials Co. for their Chemical Division (their Chem. Div. was named Vulcan Chemicals in '81).+Occidental Chemical purchased Vulcan Chemicals from Vulcan Materials in '05. An FTC-imposed condition on the sale allowed Occidental to acquire Vulcan’s facilities at Geismar, LA, and Wichita, KS, but they were required to immediately sell the Port Edwards facility, which was purchased by Canada-based ERCO Worldwide. The facility currently produces chemicals for use by pulp/paper, food processing, agriculture, electronic, de-icing, petroleum and water treatment facilities. The tank cars at left rest upon the SOO branch from Wisconsin Rapids to Nekoosa, the locomotives and the remainder of the train are crossing over to the former C&NW branch between the two cities. There are remnants of MILW and Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. rails still in use in the vicinity as well, the four railroads ran side-by-side between Port Edwards and Nekoosa.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
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9/3/2017 2:02:17 AM
Location:
Port Edwards, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
CN 5754(SD75I)
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317
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1
Title:
GTW 6226
Description:
CN local approaches Plover Rd./Hwy. 54 as it heads south with 20-some cars vic former GB&W rails at Biron, WI, on 4 Jul. '17. Train was headed back toward the yard after servicing Catalyst Paper, Biron Mill. The large paper mill would be visible about a mile beyond the train if it weren't for the trees. Historically Consolidated Papers, Inc., Biron Div., it was founded on 14 Dec. 1892 as the Grand Rapids Pulp & Paper Co.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
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9/3/2017 2:02:21 AM
Location:
Biron, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
GTW 6226(GP38-2)
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362
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0
Title:
GTW 6226
Description:
CN local crosses Plover Rd./Hwy. 54 as it heads sowth with 20-some cars via former GB&W rails at Biron, WI, on 4 Jul. '17. Train was headed back toward the yard after servicing Catalyst Paper, Biron Mill. The large paper mill stands about a mile to the north (right). Historically Consolidated Papers, Inc., Biron Div., it was founded on 14 Dec. 1892 as the Grand Rapids Pulp & Paper Co.
Photo Date:
7/4/2017
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9/3/2017 2:02:24 AM
Location:
Biron, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
GTW 6226(GP38-2)
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345
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0
Title:
IC 3115
Description:
CN local crosses N. State St. as it heads northeast via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI, on 8 Jul. '17. Train was destined for Little Chute and Kaukauna. The parking lot of the historic Flanagan's Stop & Shop is partially visible to the right, if you appreciate an excellent selection of liquor, beer, and wine.
Photo Date:
7/8/2017
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9/3/2017 2:02:27 AM
Location:
Appleton, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
IC 3115(GP40R)
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305
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1
Title:
IC 3115
Description:
CN local approaches Madison St./Hwy. N as it services Nestlé Pizza Division, originally Jack's Pizza, via former C&NW rails at Little Chute, WI on 8 Jul. '17.
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IC 3115
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CN local approaches Madison St./Hwy. N as it services Nestlé Pizza Division, originally Jack's Pizza, via former C&NW rails at Little Chute, WI on 8 Jul. '17.
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IC 3115
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CN local momentarily fouls Madison St./Hwy. N as it services Nestlé Pizza Division, originally Jack's Pizza, via former C&NW rails ft Little Chute, WI on 8 Jul. '17.
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IC 3115
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CN local rounds a slight curve as it approaches Gertrude St. while headed east via former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17.
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IC 3115
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CN local momentarily fouls Gertrude St. on former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17. A crewmember is preparing to dismount in order to throw the turnout just out of frame to the right. That will permit them to descend the grade down to the banks of the Fox River in order to service the large Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers).
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IC 3115
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CN local bisects the intersection of Desnoyer St. and Seymour St. as it heads southeast via former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17. They are descending the grade from the main line down to the banks of the Fox River in order to service the large Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers). Looking northwest from the intersection of Oviatt St. and Seymour St. By simply rotating about 75 degrees to the right while standing at this intersection, I was able to capture the next photograph of this local crossing the Oviatt St. grade crossing.
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IC 3115
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CN local crosses Oviatt St. while approaching Lawe St./Hwy. 55/Hwy. 96 as it heads southeast via former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17. They are descending the grade from the main line down to the banks of the Fox River in order to service the large Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers). Looking northeast from the intersection of Oviatt St. and Seymour St. I was able to capture this image by simply rotating about 75 degrees to the right from where I was standing to shoot the previous photograph of this local bisecting the intersection of Desnoyer St. and Seymour St.
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IC 3115
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CN local crosses Thilmany Rd. and starts across the former C&NW bridge over the Fox River as it services the Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill (out of frame to the right) at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers). Bridge was built by American Bridge Co. of New York in 1911. The oldest portion of the original Thilmany mill, saved from the wrecking ball and restored, stands out of frame to the left; currently home to the Kaukauna Public Library and offices for Expera Specialty Solutions. Several large additions to that mill would have been visible behind the train, until they were destroyed in 2013.
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IC 3115
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CN local crosses the former C&NW bridge over the Fox River as it services the Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers). Bridge was built by American Bridge Co. of New York in 1911. The oldest portion of the original Thilmany mill, saved from the wrecking ball and restored, stands in the foreground; currently home to the Kaukauna Public Library and offices for Expera Specialty Solutions. Several large additions to the mill loomed out of frame to the left, until they were destroyed in 2013. The patch of gravel passing between the mill and the river bank used to be Thilmany Rd.
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IC 3115
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CN local parallels Thilmany Rd. as it services the Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill on the banks of the Fox River via former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers).
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IC 3115
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CN local and the mill's Rail King work together to service the Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill on the banks of the Fox River via former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers). The Rail King is a Model RK330 G4 Mobile Railcar Mover.
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IC 3115
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CN local and the mill's Rail King work together to service the Expera Specialty Solutions paper mill on the banks of the Fox River via former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 8 Jul. '17. From its founding in 1883 until 26 Jun. '13, the Kaukauna paper mill was Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. (a.k.a. Thilmany, LLC or Thilmany Papers). The Rail King is a Model RK330 G4 Mobile Railcar Mover.
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IC 3115
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CN local with 8 cars waits on the former C&NW siding at Depot St. in Little Chute, WI on 8 Jul. '17. Train was headed back toward Neenah. The facility behind the train is Crystal Print, Inc., a rail customer.
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CN 8005, CN 5745, CN 2190
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CN through freight crosses N. Owaissa St. at E. Randall St. as it heads northeast via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 8 Jul. '17. Train had 3 locomotives, CN 8005, CN 5745, CN 2190. The grade crossing was rebuilt to so-called 'Quiet Zone' standards when the street was recently repaved.
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CN local bisects the Appvion, Inc., formerly Appleton Papers, Inc., paper mill, and approaches N. Meade St. as it heads southwest via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 8 Jul. '17. Founded 13 May 1907 as the Appleton Coated Paper Co., it operated as such until it was acquired by the National Cash Register Co. in '70 and united with Combined Mills to form Appleton Papers, Inc., in '71. Numerous changes in ownership occurred over the years until the employees purchased the company in '00 and changed the name to Appleton in '03. The company adopted its current moniker on 13 May ’13. The facility has a spur on each side of the main line. Train was headed back toward Neenah.
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CN 2235
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CN container train parallels Harrison St. and passes the W. Cecil St. overpass as it heads southwest at the south end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 9 Jul. '17. Train had two locomotives, CN 2235 pulling and CN 2203 pushing.
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CN 8856 and CN 8934
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CN through freight crosses S. Mason St. as it heads northeast via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 14 Jul. '17. Train had two locomotives, CN 8856 and CN 8934.
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CN 8926 and CN 2507
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CN through freight parallels Harrison St. it heads northeast past the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 15 Jul. '17.
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KCS 4692, KCS 4807, BNSF 5340
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A trio of colorful foreigners led a unit train of 2-bay covered hoppers along Harrison St. as they headed southwest past the CN, former SOO, yard at Neenah, WI on 15 Jul. '17.
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CN 80350
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CN 80350 was 1 of 5 Water Transporters at the head end of a CN through freight slowing to halt along Union St. as it headed north at north end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 15 Jul. '17. The white building behind the train is what remains of the Neenah Cheese & Cold Storage Co. facility at 434 Sherry St., Neenah, WI. It was built in 1902 after the original building was destroyed in a fire. The original 2-story brick building was constructed by Nicholas Simon in 1892, a 3rd story was added later. It was home to his N. Simon & Co., a cheese maker as well as wholesaler of butter, cheese and eggs, until he moved his company to Appleton, WI, ca. 1900. He was well-known both for the quality of his cheese as well as for making several gigantic cheeses. His largest weighed 12,361 lbs., was 8’ in diameter and 5’ thick, which he created on 15 Aug. ’11 at Appleton, WI, to be exhibited at the National Dairy Show held in Chicago later that year. By the 1950s the facility was home to the L. D. Schreiber & Co. refrigerated warehouse. A 2-story section at the rear of the building was demolished at some point. It appears to be used for storage now, and has been for quite a while.
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CN 80351
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CN 80351 was 1 of 5 Water Transporters at the head end of a CN through freight slowing to halt along Union St. as it headed north at north end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 15 Jul. '17. The white building behind the train is what remains of the Neenah Cheese & Cold Storage Co. facility at 434 Sherry St., Neenah, WI. It was built in 1902 after the original building was destroyed in a fire. The original 2-story brick building was constructed by Nicholas Simon in 1892, a 3rd story was added later. It was home to his N. Simon & Co., a cheese maker as well as wholesaler of butter, cheese and eggs, until he moved his company to Appleton, WI, ca. 1900. He was well-known both for the quality of his cheese as well as for making several gigantic cheeses. His largest weighed 12,361 lbs., was 8’ in diameter and 5’ thick, which he created on 15 Aug. ’11 at Appleton, WI, to be exhibited at the National Dairy Show held in Chicago later that year. By the 1950s the facility was home to the L. D. Schreiber & Co. refrigerated warehouse. A 2-story section at the rear of the building was demolished at some point. It appears to be used for storage now, and has been for quite a while.
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CN 80356
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CN 80356 was 1 of 5 Water Transporters at the head end of a CN through freight slowing to halt along Union St. as it headed north at north end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 15 Jul. '17.
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