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5/18/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: General American Marks Company
Type: Tank Car
AAR Class: T: Tank Car. Tank car means any car which is used only for the transportation of liquids, liquefied gases, compressed gases, or solids that are liquefied prior to unloading. Car may be without underframe if container serving as superstructure is designed to serve as underframe. If car has underframe, it must be designed only for the carriage of one or more enclosed containers (with or without compartments) that form the superstructure and are integral parts of the car.
AAR Type: T107
Detail Info:   Tank Cars, General Service Cars, Carbon Steel Tank (Welded or Riveted), Includes Rubber Lined.
AAR 203,203W,211A60W1,211A100W1,211J100W1.
ICC or DOT 103,103W,104W,111A60W1,111A100W1,111A100W3,111A100W4
, Capacity: 25,000-27,000 gal
Plate:   C
Max Gross Weight:   263000
Load Limit:   186600
Liquid Capacity:   25533
Ext L/W/H:   59' 4" / 10' 8" / 14' 11"

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IC 3137
Title:  IC 3137
Description:  CN local executes a run around via former MILW rails as it readies for the trip back to Neenah from Chilton, WI on 26 Jul. '15. The facility in the background used to receive rail service, but does not at the moment. It is currently shared by JTD Enterprises, Inc. and Briess Malt & Ingredients Co. JTD was preceded by Midwest Machine Co., previously Mirro-Foley Co., originally Aluminum Specialty Co., a.k.a. Chilton Aluminum. Aluminum Specialty Co. was founded at Manitowoc, WI, they decided to build a second factory at Chilton in 1919, 2 stories, 60 by 200 ft., at a cost of $75,000 ($40,000 for the building and the remainder for equipment). The former MILW depot stood just out of frame to the right. The early village was originally named Stantonville, in honor of Moses Stanton, founder. The land was purchased by John Marygold in 1852 and he changed the name to Chilington, his hometown in England. He sent a request to the county seat, then Stockbridge, to make the name change official. A miscommunication resulted in the middle syllable being lost to history and the name became Chilton.
Photo Date:  7/26/2015  Upload Date: 8/24/2015 1:55:24 AM
Location:  Chilton, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 3137(GP40R)
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IC 3137
Title:  IC 3137
Description:  CN local crosses E. Main St./Hwy. Y via former MILW rails as it assembles its train for the trip back to Neenah from Chilton, WI on 26 Jul. '15. The former MILW depot stood off to the left. The early village was originally named Stantonville, in honor of Moses Stanton, founder. The land was purchased by John Marygold in 1852 and he changed the name to Chilington, his hometown in England. He sent a request to the county seat, then Stockbridge, to make the name change official. A miscommunication resulted in the middle syllable being lost to history and the name became Chilton.
Photo Date:  7/26/2015  Upload Date: 8/24/2015 1:55:27 AM
Location:  Chilton, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 3137(GP40R)
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IC 3137
Title:  IC 3137
Description:  CN local passes a neat, old farmstead while it parallels Hwy. 32/57 and approaches Peik Rd. on its way north via former MILW rails at Town of Chilton, WI on 26 Jul. '15.
Photo Date:  7/26/2015  Upload Date: 8/24/2015 1:55:30 AM
Location:  Town of Chilton, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories: 
Locomotives:  IC 3137(GP40R)
Views:  101   Comments: 0
IC 3137
Title:  IC 3137
Description:  CN local approaches the former MILW depot at Hilbert, WI on 26 Jul. '15.
Photo Date:  7/26/2015  Upload Date: 8/24/2015 1:55:33 AM
Location:  Hilbert, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories: 
Locomotives:  IC 3137(GP40R)
Views:  188   Comments: 0
IC 3137
Title:  IC 3137
Description:  CN local bisects farm fields as it head northwest via former joint MILW/SOO rails at Town of Woodville, Calumet Co., WI on 26 Jul. '15.
Photo Date:  7/26/2015  Upload Date: 8/24/2015 1:55:36 AM
Location:  Town of Woodville, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 3137(GP40R)
Views:  113   Comments: 0


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