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Title:
CN 4705 and IC 9605
Description:
A CN local approaches Towmen Rd. as it prepares to transition from the former C&NW rails to the former SOO rails (in the foreground) at Shawano Junction, WI on 22 May '18. This spot used to be named Fox River Junction, after several segments of the original C&NW main line through Menasha and Neenah were removed and a turnout was installed here which allows the bypass of missing C&NW rails by using former SOO rails. Train was headed back to Neenah after working Appleton, Little Chute, and Kaukauna.
Photo Date:
5/22/2018
Upload Date:
7/23/2018 3:25:20 AM
Location:
Shawano Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
IC 9605(GP38-2)
Views:
96
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local heads southwest via the former joint MILW/SOO rails at Menasha, WI on 27 May '18. Locomotive is just coming off of the swing bridge over the Fox River Navigation Canal and is crossing one of four diamonds which remain on this mostly industrial island (formed when the canal was excavated). Local was headed back to Neenah. The facility which dominates the scene is currently home to Simply Incredible Foods, 198 River St., Menasha, WI. They purchased the defunct Menasha Municipal Utilities plant in Jun. '14. The track in the foreground originates at the former C&NW main line (behind me) and is used to service U.S. Paper Mills Corp. on Washington St.
Photo Date:
5/27/2018
Upload Date:
7/27/2018 3:10:47 AM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
83
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705 L50881-17
Description:
508 rumbles south at 1237.
Photo Date:
5/17/2019
Upload Date:
8/26/2019 2:08:17 PM
Location:
Fond du Lac, WI
Author:
Der Langsame
Categories:
Action
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
IC 9573(GP38-2)
Views:
73
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705 L50881-21
Description:
508 rolls south at 1241.
Photo Date:
5/21/2019
Upload Date:
8/26/2019 2:54:31 PM
Location:
Byron, WI
Author:
Der Langsame
Categories:
Action
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
IC 9573(GP38-2)
Views:
63
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 9573 L50881-21
Description:
508 heads back to Shops at 1551.
Photo Date:
5/21/2019
Upload Date:
8/26/2019 2:54:41 PM
Location:
Byron, WI
Author:
Der Langsame
Categories:
Action
Locomotives:
IC 9573(GP38-2)
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
58
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
Photo Date:
6/16/2019
Upload Date:
5/27/2024 11:55:46 AM
Location:
Stevens Point, WI
Author:
Matt Petersen
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
25
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 9568, CN 4711, CN 4705
Description:
A pair of CN locals face-off on the yard lead at the north end of the former SOO yard along Union St. at the former Adams St. grade crossing at Neenah, WI on 4 Jul. '19. Near local was waiting to return to the yard from Menasha and had one locomotive, IC 9568. Far local, throwing a little smoke, was preparing to cross over to the passing siding and head toward Appleton, Little Chute, and Kaukauna, and had two locomotives, CN 4711 and CN 4705. The area between the tracks and Union St., from Main St. to Monroe St., used to be the yard. I don't know when the current yard (a few blocks to the south) was built, but a map from 1909 shows the yard here. Adams St. was originally Washington St., until at least 1913. I'm curious to learn what Washington did to piss off the "great" City of Neenah.
Photo Date:
7/4/2019
Upload Date:
7/5/2019 12:54:28 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 9568(GP38-2)
CN 4711(GP38-2)
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
413
Comments:
1
Title:
CSX Spending the Night
Description:
A couple of CSX units were spending the night in Neenah. Seeing bigger power stored at Neenah doesnt happen too often, especially foreign power.
Photo Date:
7/7/2019
Upload Date:
12/20/2020 7:33:20 PM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
Dylan Zinkgraf
Categories:
Yard
Locomotives:
IC 9568(GP38-2)
GTW 5850(GP38-2)
IC 3138(GP40R)
CSX 3061(ES44AC-H)
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
210
Comments:
0
Title:
Now Where Did You Come From?
Description:
CN 4705 and CN 4711 appear at the wye by Arrowhead Park. They came with a few covered hoppers in which a couple were Burlington Norther hoppers.
Photo Date:
7/14/2019
Upload Date:
12/20/2020 7:41:17 PM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
Dylan Zinkgraf
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
CN 4711(GP38-2)
Views:
128
Comments:
0
Title:
EJE 703, CN 4711 and CN 4705
Description:
While EJE 703 sorts cars, a local passes by at the north end of the CN, former SOO, yard at Neenah, WI on 27 Jul. '19. Local had two locomotives, CN 4711 and CN 4705. 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.
Photo Date:
7/27/2019
Upload Date:
9/8/2019 10:41:56 PM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
EJE 703(GP38-2)
CN 4711(GP38-2)
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
149
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local parallels Union St. and passes the former Caroline St. grade crossing as it heads north past the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 24 Aug. '19. It looks like the train was headed for Waupaca. The area between the tracks and Union St., from Main St. to Monroe St., used to be the yard. I don't know when the current, significantly larger yard (extending southwestward from Winneconne Ave.) was built, but a map from 1909 shows the yard here.
Photo Date:
8/24/2019
Upload Date:
9/14/2019 11:25:42 PM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
107
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
Looking down the platform of the former C&NW Neenah-Menasha depot reveals a CN local momentarily fouling Garfield Ave. as it works at the north end of the former C&NW Neenah-Menasha yard on Doty Island at Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. The depot was built in 1893 to replace the original ca. 1861 depot. It was restored in 1994 and is currently home to Gries Architectural Group, Inc., and Sturtevant & Associates, LLC, an insurance firm, 500 N. Commercial St. The original C&NW Neenah depot, built ca. 1861, was located on S. Commercial St., near Galloway Co., 601 S. Commercial St. The depot was later moved behind the Jersild Knitting Co., 333 N. Commercial St (about 400-500 feet behind me). It was razed after the new depot was completed. The border between the Twin Cities of Neenah and Menasha bisects the yard about 200 feet north of the depot.
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
9/21/2019 10:20:41 PM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
74
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
Looking down the platform of the former C&NW Neenah-Menasha depot reveals a CN local momentarily fouling Garfield Ave. as it works at the north end of the former C&NW Neenah-Menasha yard on Doty Island at Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. The depot was built in 1893 to replace the original ca. 1861 depot. It was restored in 1994 and is currently home to Gries Architectural Group, Inc., and Sturtevant & Associates, LLC, an insurance firm, 500 N. Commercial St. The original C&NW Neenah depot, built ca. 1861, was located on S. Commercial St., near Galloway Co., 601 S. Commercial St. The depot was later moved behind the Jersild Knitting Co., 333 N. Commercial St (about 400-500 feet behind me). It was razed after the new depot was completed. The border between the Twin Cities of Neenah and Menasha bisects the yard about 200 feet north of the depot. The TC Transcontinental, Inc., facility, historically Marathon Corp. (originally Menasha Printing & Carton Co.), 271 River St., is partially visible in the background.
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
9/21/2019 10:21:31 PM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
94
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local crosses the North Channel (Menasha Channel) of the Fox River via the former C&NW bridge as it heads northwest at Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. The TC Transcontinental, Inc., facility, historically Marathon Corp. (originally Menasha Printing & Carton Co.), 271 River St., is partially visible on the north bank of the river in the background. The C&NW bridge is hidden by the nearer, former joint MILW/SOO bridge (also in use by CN). This perspective would have only been obtainable with a boat, until the new Loop the Lake bridge opened to the public (the ribbon cutting ceremony for this and the similar bridge in Neenah was held 23 Jun. '18).
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
9/21/2019 10:21:34 PM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
88
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local pauses on a remnant of the former C&NW main line near the Loop-the-Lake Trail as it prepares to spot a boxcar at U.S. Paper Mills Corp., 69 Washington St., at Menasha, WI, at 1426 hours on 2 Sep. '19. The idled Whiting Paper Co., 100 River St., stands at left. The paper machines were shut down on 30 Mar. '16, after 134 years of providing quality paper products and living-wage jobs. Originally the Whiting and Gilbert paper mill, it was built along the Fox River Navigation Canal on the site of an abandoned dry dock in 1882 (1881). The company was a partnership of George A. Whiting and Theodore and William Gilbert. It became the George A. Whiting Paper Mills in 1886, after he bought out the Gilbert brothers. The name was changed to George A. Whiting Paper Co. in 1911. Much of the current facility was built after a devastating fire and explosion on 24 Aug. 1888. The 5th generation of the Whiting family sold the company to Tom Danz, who had joined the company in 1999, in Mar. '14; the name was changed to Whiting Paper Co. When the closure was announced, he claimed the company could not maintain the sales volume needed to remain profitable. The mill produced matte board, scrapbooking, and high-end art paper, and its unique Kona Paper, made from recycled burlap coffee bean bags. The George A. Whiting Airport, at the intersection of Airport Rd. and Appleton Rd. in Menasha, WI, was named in his honor because he donated $5,000 to construct the facility ca. the '20s. Reportedly, it was "Wisconsin’s finest and busiest airport" in the '30s. When the government decreed that there could be only 1 airmail port per county, they chose the airfield at Oshkosh, WI and the George A. Whiting Airport soon faded into history (except for the hanger, currently home to Kitz & Pfeil Ace Hardware). Simply Incredible Foods, 198 River St., can be seen beyond that. Simply Incredible Foods purchased the defunct Menasha Municipal Utilities (Menasha Utilities) plant in Jun. '14. This small, mostly industrial island was formed when the Fox River Navigation Canal was excavated ca. 1856 (when the lock was completed). This view was only available to trespassers until the Loop-the-Lake Trail opened last year. Loop-the-Lake was completed in order to connect existing recreational trails in the Twin Cities. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held 23 Jun. '18.
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
9/21/2019 10:21:36 PM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
101
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local momentarily fouls the Loop-the-Lake Trail as it prepares to transition from a remnant of the former C&NW main line to an industrial spur at Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. Local was preparing to switch U.S. Paper Mills Corp. This view was only available to trespassers until the Loop-the-Lake Trail opened last year. Loop-the-Lake was completed in order to connect existing recreational trails in the Twin Cities. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held 23 Jun. '18.
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
9/5/2019 2:07:20 AM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
110
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local pauses at the Loop-the-Lake Trail as it prepares to transition from a remnant of the former C&NW main line to an industrial spur at Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. Local was preparing to switch U.S. Paper Mills Corp., 69 Washington St. This small, mostly industrial island was formed when the Fox River Navigation Canal was excavated ca. 1856 (when the lock was completed). This view was only available to trespassers until the Loop-the-Lake Trail opened last year. Loop-the-Lake was completed in order to connect existing recreational trails in the Twin Cities. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held 23 Jun. '18.
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
9/21/2019 10:21:38 PM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
108
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local shoves a boxcar to U.S. Paper Mills Corp., 69 Washington St., via a remnant of the former C&NW rails Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. The train is passing the idled Whiting Paper Co., 100 River St. The paper machines were shut down on 30 Mar. '16, after 134 years of providing quality paper products and living-wage jobs. Originally the Whiting and Gilbert paper mill, it was built along the Fox River Navigation Canal on the site of an abandoned dry dock in 1882 (1881). The company was a partnership of George A. Whiting and Theodore and William Gilbert. It became the George A. Whiting Paper Mills in 1886, after he bought out the Gilbert brothers. The name was changed to George A. Whiting Paper Co. in 1911. Much of the current facility was built after a devastating fire and explosion on 24 Aug. 1888. The 5th generation of the Whiting family sold the company to Tom Danz, who joined the company in 1999, in Mar. '14; the name was changed to Whiting Paper Co. When the closure was announced, he claimed the company could not maintain the sales volume needed to remain profitable. The mill produced matte board, scrapbooking, and high-end art paper, and its unique Kona Paper, made from recycled burlap coffee bean bags. The George A. Whiting Airport, at the intersection of Airport Rd. and Appleton Rd. in Menasha, WI, was named in his honor because he donated $5,000 to construct the facility ca. the '20s. Reportedly, it was "Wisconsin’s finest and busiest airport" in the '30s. When the government decreed that there could be only 1 airmail port per county, they chose the airfield at Oshkosh, WI and the George A. Whiting Airport soon faded into history (except for the hanger, currently home to Kitz & Pfeil Ace Hardware). Simply Incredible Foods, 198 River St., can be seen beyond Whiting's. Simply Incredible Foods purchased the defunct Menasha Municipal Utilities (Menasha Utilities) plant in Jun. '14. The track in the foreground is a remnant of the former C&NW main line. This small, mostly industrial island was formed when the Fox River Navigation Canal was excavated ca. 1856 (when the lock was completed). This view was only available to trespassers until the Loop-the-Lake Trail opened last year. Loop-the-Lake was completed in order to connect existing recreational trails in the Twin Cities. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held 23 Jun. '18.
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
10/2/2019 3:52:50 AM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
160
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local approaches Washington St. as it emerges from U.S. Paper Mills Corp., 69 Washington St., Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. This mill began production in 1891 as the John Strange Paper Co. It was purchased by Menasha Corp. in 1969 and renamed John Strange Paperboard Div. It was sold to U.S. Papers Corp. in 1981. It was sold to Sonoco ca. 2002. I’m not sure who these rails originally belonged to, the MILW, SOO, and C&NW all had access to this small, mostly industrial island for many years. This island was formed when the Fox River Navigation Canal was excavated ca. 1856 (when the lock was completed). Near the center of the scene, you can see a yellow tow motor/fork lift bridge that normally spans the tracks and needs to be raised when the local is servicing the mill. Boy, did I ever receive some suspicious glares from some paranoid employees while I was standing on the public sidewalk, next to the public thoroughfare, waiting for the locomotive to emerge from this facility.
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
10/2/2019 3:52:53 AM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
139
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local crosses Washington St. as it emerges from U.S. Paper Mills Corp. at Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. This mill began production in 1891 as the John Strange Paper Co. It was purchased by Menasha Corp. in 1969 and renamed John Strange Paperboard Div. It was sold to U.S. Papers Corp. in 1981. It was sold to Sonoco ca. 2002. I’m not sure who these rails originally belonged to, the MILW, SOO, and C&NW all had access to this small, mostly industrial island for many years. This island was formed when the Fox River Navigation Canal was excavated ca. 1856 (when the lock was completed). Boy, did I ever receive some suspicious glares from some paranoid employees while I was standing on the public sidewalk, next to the public thoroughfare, waiting for the locomotive to emerge from this facility.
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
10/2/2019 3:52:56 AM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
136
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local parallels the Fox River Navigation Canal and River St. as it approaches the junction with the former joint MILW/SOO rails at Menasha, WI on 2 Sep. '19. Simply Incredible Foods, 198 River St., looms in the background. Simply Incredible Foods purchased the defunct Menasha Municipal Utilities (Menasha Utilities) plant in Jun. '14. I’m not sure who these rails originally belonged to, the MILW, SOO, and C&NW all had access to this small, mostly industrial island for many years. This island was formed when the Fox River Navigation Canal was excavated ca. 1856 (when the lock was completed).
Photo Date:
9/2/2019
Upload Date:
10/2/2019 3:52:59 AM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
130
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 4705 and IC 9605
Description:
A CN local parallels Ehlers Rd. and approaches Towmen Rd. as it starts to transition from the former SOO rails to the former C&NW rails as it heads northeast at Shawano Junction, Fox Crossing, Winnebago Co., WI (formerly Town of Menasha, Winnebago Co., WI, from 1855 until 14 Apr. 2016) on 20 Sep. '19. Local was headed for Appleton, Little Chute, and Kaukauna. This spot used to be named Fox River Junction, after several segments of the original C&NW main line through Menasha and Neenah were removed and a turnout was installed here which allows the bypass of missing C&NW rails by using former SOO rails.
Photo Date:
9/20/2019
Upload Date:
10/25/2019 2:44:06 AM
Location:
Shawano Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
IC 9605(GP38-2)
Views:
142
Comments:
1
Title:
IC 9605 and CN 4705
Description:
A CN local bisects the intersection of N. Appleton St. and W. Packard St./W. North St. as it heads northeast via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 23 Sep. '19. Train was headed for Little Chute and Kaukauna. There used to be at least five tracks crossing N. Appleton St., only the main line remains. The C&NW freight house stood just out-of-frame to the right, a team track remained for quite a while after the building was removed. The C&NW's downtown passenger depot, one of three in Appleton, would be visible to the left of the lead locomotive if it still stood.
Photo Date:
9/23/2019
Upload Date:
11/5/2019 2:24:11 AM
Location:
Appleton, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 9605(GP38-2)
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
234
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
A CN local approaches the station sign and Lande St. as it heads northeast with 5 cars via former C&NW rails at De Pere, WI, on 26 Oct. '19. I'm not sure why the station sign stands here, the depot stood at Grant St., about 2,500' to the north. This portion of De Pere was originally West De Pere until 1890.
Photo Date:
10/26/2019
Upload Date:
10/26/2019 11:40:04 PM
Location:
De Pere, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
331
Comments:
2
Title:
CN 9515, GTW 5812, CN 4705
Description:
A heavily powered CN local crosses W. 2nd St. as it prepares to set out a string of cars at the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI on 15 Nov. '19. Local would continue on to Little Chute and Kaukauna. Carter's Caboose, 1428 W. 2nd St., a small, old, rail side tavern, is partially visible at left. It dates to at least 1887, when it was a grocery store operated by Peter Leininger. By 1901 it was a sample room (saloon) operated by John Sigl. By ‘30 it was a soft drink establishment owned by Hubert J. Merkel and August F. Brandt (Prohibition was still in effect). By ’36 it was a tavern operated by Albert Giesen, owned by Mrs. Gretchen Merkel. By ’38 it was Bob’s Tavern, still owned by Mrs. Merkel. It was the Junction Tavern from at least ’43-’71, still owned by Mrs. Merkel until at least ’60 (there were at least two different owners between ’67-’71). At some point in the ‘70s it became Pete’s Junction (possibly Palomino Pete’s Junction). It was called Netticoat Junction ca. the ‘90s (owned by Joanne M. ‘Nettie’ Nett). I haven’t learned how long it has been Carter’s Caboose.
Photo Date:
11/15/2019
Upload Date:
12/2/2019 1:05:50 AM
Location:
Appleton Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 9515(GP40-2LW)
GTW 5812(GP38-2)
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
276
Comments:
2
Title:
CN 9515, GTW 5812, CN 4705, GTW 6226
Description:
A heavily powered CN local momentarily fouls W. 2nd St. as it prepares to set out a string of cars at the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI on 15 Nov. '19. Local would continue on to Little Chute and Kaukauna. The current local power rests at right. Carter's Caboose, 1428 W. 2nd St., a small, old, rail side tavern, is partially visible at left. It dates to at least 1887, when it was a grocery store operated by Peter Leininger. By 1901 it was a sample room (saloon) operated by John Sigl. By ‘30 it was a soft drink establishment owned by Hubert J. Merkel and August F. Brandt (Prohibition was still in effect). By ’36 it was a tavern operated by Albert Giesen, owned by Mrs. Gretchen Merkel. By ’38 it was Bob’s Tavern, still owned by Mrs. Merkel. It was the Junction Tavern from at least ’43-’71, still owned by Mrs. Merkel until at least ’60 (there were at least two different owners between ’67-’71). At some point in the ‘70s it became Pete’s Junction (possibly Palomino Pete’s Junction). It was called Netticoat Junction ca. the ‘90s (owned by Joanne M. ‘Nettie’ Nett). I haven’t learned how long it has been Carter’s Caboose.
Photo Date:
11/15/2019
Upload Date:
12/2/2019 1:05:58 AM
Location:
Appleton Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 9515(GP40-2LW)
GTW 5812(GP38-2)
CN 4705(GP38-2)
GTW 6226(GP38-2)
Views:
242
Comments:
2
Title:
CN 4705 CN 2804 CN 3258
Description:
Photo Date:
6/1/2020
Upload Date:
6/2/2020 6:46:36 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
~ Loadstone
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
CN 2804(ES44AC)
CN 3258(ET44AC)
Views:
141
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
Photo Date:
6/1/2020
Upload Date:
6/2/2020 6:46:40 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
~ Loadstone
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
86
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 580
Description:
CN 4705 - CN 4125 with 21 cars
Photo Date:
9/18/2021
Upload Date:
4/26/2022 9:45:33 PM
Location:
Brantford, ON
Author:
James Gardiner
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
CN 4125(GP9RM)
Views:
103
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 580
Description:
580 arriving back from Hagersville with CN 4705 - GMTX 2277 and 8 cars
Photo Date:
11/12/2021
Upload Date:
6/12/2022 3:41:57 PM
Location:
Brantford, ON
Author:
James Gardiner
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
GMTX 2277(GP38-2)
Views:
132
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
Photo Date:
1/15/2022
Upload Date:
1/15/2022 5:56:49 PM
Location:
Hamilton, ON
Author:
Ken Scheffler
Categories:
Roster,RollingStock
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
124
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
Photo Date:
4/20/2022
Upload Date:
4/20/2022 10:28:06 PM
Location:
Hamilton, ON
Author:
Ken Scheffler
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
112
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705
Description:
Photo Date:
5/22/2022
Upload Date:
5/22/2022 8:59:20 PM
Location:
Hamilton, ON
Author:
Ken Scheffler
Categories:
Roster,RollingStock,Yard
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
Views:
150
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706
Description:
A light CN GP38-2 heads back to Waukesha after switching industries around Duplainville
Photo Date:
9/20/2002
Upload Date:
8/13/2010 10:55:40 AM
Location:
Duplainville, WI
Author:
Spencer Wagen
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
Views:
430
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706
Description:
Photo Date:
3/29/2004
Upload Date:
7/11/2005 3:12:46 PM
Location:
Georgetown, ON
Author:
Doug Little
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
Views:
514
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706 & Railink 1752
Description:
CN 4706 is retired while Railink 1752 waits for the next assignment
Photo Date:
8/10/2004
Upload Date:
8/10/2004 6:37:53 AM
Location:
Hamilton, ON
Author:
keith wilson
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
RLK 1752(GP10)
Views:
1052
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706
Description:
CN 4706 at Dartmouth, NS returning from Auto Port
Photo Date:
6/11/2005
Upload Date:
8/1/2006 12:14:40 AM
Location:
Dartmouth, NS
Author:
Mark Merker
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
Views:
479
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706 + 4713
Description:
Photo Date:
10/4/2005
Upload Date:
2/2/2012 5:55:29 AM
Location:
Dartmouth, NS
Author:
Jan Poepleu
Categories:
Yard
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
CN 4713(GP38-2)
Views:
713
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706
Description:
Photo Date:
12/17/2006
Upload Date:
12/21/2006 4:51:13 PM
Location:
Vaughn, ON
Author:
Tim Ball
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
Views:
555
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 434
Description:
BCOL 4621 - CN 5351 - CN 8019 - CN 4706 heading Eastbound at Carew
Photo Date:
5/7/2007
Upload Date:
9/13/2008 11:39:54 PM
Location:
Woodstock, ON
Author:
James Gardiner
Categories:
Locomotives:
BCOL 4621(C40-8M)
CN 5351(SD40-2W)
CN 8019(SD70M-2)
CN 4706(GP38-2)
Views:
863
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 434
Description:
BCOL 4621 - CN 5351 - CN 8019 - CN 4706 heading Eastbound at Carew
Photo Date:
5/7/2007
Upload Date:
9/13/2008 11:55:20 PM
Location:
Woodstock, ON
Author:
James Gardiner
Categories:
Locomotives:
BCOL 4621(C40-8M)
CN 5351(SD40-2W)
CN 8019(SD70M-2)
CN 4706(GP38-2)
Views:
840
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706 GP 38-2
Description:
CN 4706 GP 38-2 CN MacMillan Yard Nov 9 2007 Not your Factory stock as built Honker on the Longhood !
Photo Date:
11/9/2007
Upload Date:
3/11/2008 11:35:22 PM
Location:
Concord, ON
Author:
Joe Zika
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
Views:
385
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4102, CN 4130, CN 4022 & CN 4706
Description:
Photo Date:
1/1/2008
Upload Date:
2/26/2008 7:26:43 AM
Location:
Burlington, ON
Author:
keith wilson
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4102(GP9RM)
CN 4022(GP9RM)
CN 4130(GP9RM)
CN 4706(GP38-2)
Views:
1117
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706, CN 4022, CN 4130 & CN 4102
Description:
Photo Date:
1/1/2008
Upload Date:
2/26/2008 7:26:59 AM
Location:
Burlington, ON
Author:
keith wilson
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
CN 4022(GP9RM)
CN 4130(GP9RM)
CN 4102(GP9RM)
Views:
924
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4706
Description:
Photo Date:
2/2/2008
Upload Date:
10/26/2011 4:43:42 PM
Location:
Aldershot, ON
Author:
James Gardiner
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 4706(GP38-2)
CN 7017(GP9RM)
Views:
648
Comments:
0
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