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EJ&E 660 |
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CN local waits at Mile Post 211 on the siding at Stroebe, WI on 25 Jul. 13. |
Photo Date: |
7/25/2013 Upload Date: 10/23/2013 1:57:26 AM |
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Stroebe(2), WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
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Locomotives: |
EJE 660(SD38-3) |
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269 Comments: 0 |
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EJ&E 660 |
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CN passing through the east-side industrial park on former SOO rails in Shawano, WI on 30 Jul. 13. |
Photo Date: |
7/30/2013 Upload Date: 10/14/2013 10:51:00 PM |
Location: |
Shawano, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
Categories: |
RollingStock,Action |
Locomotives: |
EJE 660(SD38-3) |
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324 Comments: 0 |
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SOO Shawano, WI Depot and EJE 660 |
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CN at the United Co-op adjacent to the former SOO depot in Shawano, WI on 30 Jul. 13. |
Photo Date: |
7/30/2013 Upload Date: 10/14/2013 10:54:44 PM |
Location: |
Shawano, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
Categories: |
Station |
Locomotives: |
EJE 660(SD38-3) |
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2613 Comments: 10 |
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EJ&E 660 |
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CN services Seneca in Shawano, WI on 30 Jul. '13. |
Photo Date: |
7/30/2013 Upload Date: 10/14/2013 10:57:01 PM |
Location: |
Shawano, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
Categories: |
RollingStock,Action |
Locomotives: |
EJE 660(SD38-3) |
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288 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
EJ&E 660 |
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CN local passes the site of former interlocking tower that guarded the former junction of SOO and C&NW, now the Mountain-Bay State Trail as it switches local industry at Shawano, WI on 30 Jul. '13. The tower stood to the right of the bicyclists, south of SOO tracks and east of C&NW tracks, until it was torn down circa 1995. There are remnants of a foundation in the clump of trees in front of 1st box car, but I don’t recall what used to be there. |
Photo Date: |
7/30/2013 Upload Date: 10/14/2013 11:04:31 PM |
Location: |
Shawano, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
Categories: |
RollingStock,Action |
Locomotives: |
EJE 660(SD38-3) |
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305 Comments: 0 |
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EJ&E 660 |
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CN local crosses S. Whitman Ave. as it enters the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI as the sun sets on 3 Aug. 13. |
Photo Date: |
8/3/2013 Upload Date: 10/23/2013 2:07:12 AM |
Location: |
Appleton Junction, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
Categories: |
RollingStock,Yard,Action |
Locomotives: |
EJE 660(SD38-3) |
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299 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
EJE 660 |
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CN local crosses the former N. Union St. grade crossing and is about to disappear behind the north side of the historic Tuttle Press Co. factory, 600 E. Hancock St., as it heads northeast via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 3 Sep. '15. The first part was constructed in 1905, over the years the factory grew until it occupied the entire city block as it does now. A. F. Tuttle, founder and president, invented the first multi-color web printing press for printing tissue paper. Fox Valley Corp., nothing but a holding company, purchased it at some point prior to the mid-1970s. It continued to operate as Tuttle Press Co. until early 1983, when the holding company merged it with George S. Carrington Co. of Leominster, Mass., to form Artfaire. Fox Valley Corp. moved this facility’s production to one of their other subsidiaries in Tenn. circa 1990. The facility then became Sulpaco West, Inc., part of Sullivan Paper Co. in Mass. They shuttered this facility on 27 Jun. ’02, when they moved its production to one of their other facilities in Mass. For about a century the facility produced a variety of renowned specialty papers: napkins, table covers, tissue, craft paper, gift boxes, crepe paper, even paper dolls, but especially gift wrapping paper. There aren’t any business signs on the building now and I haven’t been able to learn who currently owns it. The roof line above the TPPX car on the left is part of some new apartments or condominiums under construction where the historic Eagle Manufacturing Co. complex stood. Incorporated in Dec. 1888, Eagle made gasoline engines, tractors, and other farm implements. They built that factory in 1904, after they outgrew their original facility in the Flats. There was a diamond on the opposite side of the train (near the tree between the wood chip gondola and covered hopper) for two intersecting spurs that served Eagle, Ideal Lumber and Coal Co., and C. D. Rowell & Son, Manufacturing, makers of car movers. |
Photo Date: |
9/3/2015 Upload Date: 9/25/2015 1:35:37 AM |
Location: |
Appleton, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
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Locomotives: |
EJE 660(SD38-3) |
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278 Comments: 0 |
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