Interesting you'd bring this back up Max, as there's a update to the topic.
The former WICT F units were pulled from the National Railroad Museum this week. They left yesterday on the ELS train out of Green Bay for points North. Their fate isn't certain, but the talk is either that one of them will be restored to run with the ELS 600 (the former WSOR/MILW FP7), or possibly all of them could be put back into service. Apparently at least one or two of them have some mechanical problems that would have to be worked out.
Or of course the other possibility could be that they are simply being moved to a new storage location. Time will tell what happens I guess.
Noah
LOL
I hpe that was a joke though.
Mechanical Department "No no that's fine shove that 20 pound set all around the yard... those shoes aren't hell and a half to change..."
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coborn35 wrote:Superdome.
What does the location of the Bears last Super Bowl victory have to do with this?
An "expensive model collector"
Noah Hofrichter wrote: Randy Stahl wrote:I'm certain the 106, 901, 102b were sold to ELS . I'm not certain however ,that they have been moved from the Green Bay site.That could be. And it's certainly possible they could have already been moved too, I really don't know for sure. The last time I was up there was a few years ago, though I did see photos of the units at the museum this spring. Any idea when they were sold? You've got me curious.Noah
Randy Stahl wrote:I'm certain the 106, 901, 102b were sold to ELS . I'm not certain however ,that they have been moved from the Green Bay site.
That could be. And it's certainly possible they could have already been moved too, I really don't know for sure. The last time I was up there was a few years ago, though I did see photos of the units at the museum this spring. Any idea when they were sold? You've got me curious.
J. Neils Lumber Co. Shay locoOntonogan Paper Steam engine (used to be on display in Ontonogan)
And, everything previously mentioned and more...
Phil
Last I knew, the WICT (lettered for the Janesville and Southeastern) 106, WICT 102b and WICT 901 were both at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay. Were they moved or something? The last time I saw them was a few years ago, so I don't have any recent information.
And the WICT 96A is on the E&LS, in a roundabout way, but not stored. The WICT 96A was bought by the WSOR when the WICT was bought, and became WSOR 71A. In 2004, the WSOR sold the 71A to the E&LS, who re-numbered it the ELS 600. It still retains it's WSOR paint job with the lettering removed. Last I knew (which was as of a couple of months ago), it was still being used in regular freight service somewhere on the E&LS system.
Randy,
Thanks, any more details? See you Tuesday.
TNT
From my memory: CNS&M # 411, built 1923- former parlor obs
WICT 901
WICT106
WICT 102b
WSOR/ WICT 102b
MILW/WICT 96A
2 Baldwin covered wagons
Rapids series skytop lounge
Many Soo heavyweight passenger cars
And the Baldwin collection including the original ELS Baldwins
Anyone else ?
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