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1/8/2025
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Andersons
Type: Covered Hopper
AAR Class: LO: A permanently enclosed car, other than a box car, regardless of exterior or interior shape, for handling bulk commodities, with or without insulation and provided with openings for loading through top or sides with weather-tight covers or doors. Car may be provided with one or more bottom openings for unloading, with tight fitting covers, doors, valves, or tight fitting slide or gate to prevent leakage of lading. Car may be provided with facilities for discharge of lading through openings in top or sides and may have one or more compartments. Mechanical or other means may be provided within car to expedite loading or unloading.
AAR Type: C114
Detail Info:   Covered Hopper, Gravity Unloading, Permanent Roof, Greater than 5000 cu ft capacity
Plate:   C
Dry Capacity:   5851
User Notes:   ex-QCCX 2357

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GTW 4927
Title:  GTW 4927
Description:  A CN local crosses the mouth of the Neenah Slough at the south end of Little Lake Butte des Morts (just out-of-frame to right) and skirts Arrowhead Park as it heads southeast via former SOO rails at Neenah, WI on 13 Jul. '18. Train was returning from Waupaca.
Photo Date:  7/13/2018  Upload Date: 10/7/2018 2:50:33 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  GTW 4927(GP38-2)
Views:  89   Comments: 1
GTW 4927
Title:  GTW 4927
Description:  A CN local approaches the Main St. overpass as it traverses the west leg of the wye at the north end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI on 13 Jul. '18. It is also passing the remnants of the foundation from the ca. 1955 masonry SOO depot (near the clump of trees at right). Train was returning from Waupaca. The Edward Smith Octagon House, 347 Smith St., is partially visible beyond the overpass at left. The house was erected between 1851 and 1854. Edward Smith, who operated a flour mill and had an early interest in the Neenah Paper Co., purchased the home in 1855. It is commonly referred to as the Hiram Smith Octagon House; Hiram purchased it from his brother Edward at some point. It has been owned by the Neenah Historical Society since 1993. The powers-that-be wanted to demolish it to make way for the over-priced and over-budget Main St. overpass (out of frame to left). Thankfully there were enough intelligent people around to save it. Some references claim that the historic structure was not moved, but that the overpass design was modified to accommodate it. Other references state that the house was moved, including an article from the local newspaper on 15 Apr. ‘98 which stated, “federal rail safety funds will cover 90% of the additional $200,000 needed to move the historic Octagon House, 336 Main St., about 500 feet east to the corner of Smith and Torrey streets.” If it was moved, it wasn’t moved quite that far. The process of trying to move the house dragged on for at least 3 years. An article in the local newspaper on 18 Oct. ’01 stated that the relocation was still going to happen, but the estimated cost to move it had tripled by that point. Regardless of whether it was moved or remains at its original site, I’m just glad that it was saved.
Photo Date:  7/13/2018  Upload Date: 10/7/2018 2:50:40 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  GTW 4927(GP38-2)
Views:  64   Comments: 1
AEX 20058
Title:  AEX 20058
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Photo Date:  5/7/2020  Upload Date: 5/7/2020 11:02:30 PM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  ~ Loadstone
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Views:  20   Comments: 0
AEX 20058
Title:  AEX 20058
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Photo Date:  2/2/2023  Upload Date: 2/12/2023 7:35:13 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  ~ Loadstone
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Views:  18   Comments: 0


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