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5/9/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Bessemer & Lake Erie
Model:EMD SD38ACBuilt As:BLE 866 (SD38AC)
Serial Number:37705Order No:7327
Frame Number:7327-3Built:7/1971
Other locos with this serial:  BLE 866(SD38AC)
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BLE 866
Title:  BLE 866
Description:  An interesting visitor from out-of-town, BLE 866, works the north end of the CN, former SOO, yard at Neenah, WI, on 12 Mar. '23. 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. This line was laid by the WC in 1882.
Photo Date:  3/12/2023  Upload Date: 3/13/2023 1:37:04 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  BLE 866(SD38AC)
Views:  57   Comments: 0
BLE 866
Title:  BLE 866
Description:  An interesting visitor from out-of-town, BLE 866, works the north end of the CN, former SOO, yard at Neenah, WI, on 12 Mar. '23. 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. This line was laid by the WC in 1882.
Photo Date:  3/12/2023  Upload Date: 3/13/2023 1:37:06 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories: 
Locomotives:  BLE 866(SD38AC)
Views:  71   Comments: 0


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