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Pictures of IC 3110
Owner:
Illinois Central
Model:
Rebuilt EMD GP40R
Built As:
IC 3017 (GP40)
Serial Number:
31463
Order No:
5697
Frame Number:
5697-23
Built:
1/1966
Other locos with this serial:
ICG 3017(GP40)
IC 3110(GP40R)
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Title:
GTW 4907 and IC 3110
Description:
A CN local crosses W. Prospect Ave./Hwy. BB while picking up a string of cars from the southwest end of the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI on 14 Aug. '18. When the local reaches the middle of the road, it will be spanning 3 communities at once in a peculiar spot of the sometimes confusing local borders. This section of the road is the border separating the Town of Grand Chute, Outagamie Co., WI to the north (left) and Fox Crossing, Winnebago Co., WI (formerly Town of Menasha, WI tntil 14 Apr. '16) to the south (right). The locomotives and a couple of freight cars are in the Town of Grand Chute, thanks to an unnatural jog in the border, the remainder of the train is in Appleton. The former SOO main line is just out-of-frame to the left.
Photo Date:
8/14/2018
Upload Date:
8/14/2018 12:00:00 AM
Location:
Grand Chute Township, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
GTW 4907(GP38-2)
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
148
Comments:
2
Title:
GTW 5856 and IC 3110
Description:
A CN local bisects the Appvion, historically Appleton Papers, mill, 825 E. Wisconsin Ave. (background), passes the historic Tuttle Press Co. factory, 600 E. Hancock St. (partially visible at right), and crosses N. Lawe St. as it heads southwest via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 25 Aug. '18. Founded as Appleton Coated Paper Co. at Appleton, WI on 13 May 1907. Acquired by the National Cash Register Co. (NCR) in ’70. NCR combined Appleton Coated Paper Co., Combined Locks Paper Co., and Roaring Spring mill (in PA), to form Appleton Papers, Inc. in ’71. NCR sold Appleton Papers to B.A.T Industries (British American Tobacco Co.) in ’78. The company endured an assortment of foreign owners for the next 23 years. Appleton Papers transferred the assets and operations of its coated free sheet business, primarily the former Combined Locks Paper Co. mill, to a new legal entity, Appleton Coated, LLC, in ’00. Appleton Papers employees completed an $810 million buyout of the company on 9 Nov. ‘01. Appleton Papers changed its trade name and logo to Appleton in ’03. Appleton changed its name to Appvion, Inc. on 13 May ’13. It was sold to Franklin Advisers, Inc., et al., on 13 Jun. ’18, and the greedy, corporate scumbags were permitted to cheat the employees out of $40 million in retirement benefits. The Tuttle Press Co. was founded at Elgin, IL, in 1898. They moved to Appleton in 1901, where they built a facility next to the Wisconsin Tissue Paper Co. on John St. They constructed a new facility at N. Union St. and E. Hancock St. in ’05. Over the years the factory grew until it occupied the entire city block, as it does now. A. F. Tuttle, founder and president, invented the first multi-color web printing press for printing tissue paper. The company was purchased by Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, on 18 Sep. ‘29. Fox Valley Corp., nothing but a vile holding company, purchased it at some point prior to the mid-‘70s. It continued to operate as Tuttle Press Co. until early ‘83, when the holding company merged it with George S. Carrington Co. of Leominster, Mass., to form Artfaire. Fox Valley Corp. moved this facility’s production to one of their other subsidiaries in Tenn. around 1990. The facility then became Sulpaco West, Inc., part of Sullivan Paper Co. in Mass. They shuttered this facility on 27 Jun. ’02, when they moved its production to one of their other facilities in Mass. For about a century the facility produced a variety of renowned specialty papers: napkins, table covers, tissue, craft paper, paper dolls, gift boxes, crepe paper and especially gift wrapping paper. There haven’t been any business signs on the building for several years. The nearest track used to split into several spurs to serve Tuttle Press, Luvata (formerly Valley Cast), Russel Metals, and Appvion, only the latter is an active rail customer. The guard rail at left marks the spot of the former N. Union St. grade crossing. Train was heading back to Neenah after working Appleton, Little Chute and Kaukauna.
Photo Date:
8/25/2018
Upload Date:
10/30/2018 3:06:47 AM
Location:
Appleton, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
GTW 5856(GP38-2)
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
148
Comments:
1
Title:
GTW 5856 and IC 3110
Description:
A CN local bisects the Appvion, historically Appleton Papers, mill, 825 E. Wisconsin Ave. (background), passes the historic Tuttle Press Co. factory, 600 E. Hancock St. (partially visible at right), and crosses N. Lawe St. as it heads southwest via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 25 Aug. '18. Founded as Appleton Coated Paper Co. at Appleton, WI on 13 May 1907. Acquired by the National Cash Register Co. (NCR) in ’70. NCR combined Appleton Coated Paper Co., Combined Locks Paper Co., and Roaring Spring mill (in PA), to form Appleton Papers, Inc. in ’71. NCR sold Appleton Papers to B.A.T Industries (British American Tobacco Co.) in ’78. The company endured an assortment of foreign owners for the next 23 years. Appleton Papers transferred the assets and operations of its coated free sheet business, primarily the former Combined Locks Paper Co. mill, to a new legal entity, Appleton Coated, LLC, in ’00. Appleton Papers employees completed an $810 million buyout of the company on 9 Nov. ‘01. Appleton Papers changed its trade name and logo to Appleton in ’03. Appleton changed its name to Appvion, Inc. on 13 May ’13. It was sold to Franklin Advisers, Inc., et al., on 13 Jun. ’18, and the greedy, corporate scumbags were permitted to cheat the employees out of $40 million in retirement benefits. The Tuttle Press Co. was founded at Elgin, IL, in 1898. They moved to Appleton in 1901, where they built a facility next to the Wisconsin Tissue Paper Co. on John St. They constructed a new facility at N. Union St. and E. Hancock St. in ’05. Over the years the factory grew until it occupied the entire city block, as it does now. A. F. Tuttle, founder and president, invented the first multi-color web printing press for printing tissue paper. The company was purchased by Northern Paper Mills, Green Bay, on 18 Sep. ‘29. Fox Valley Corp., nothing but a vile holding company, purchased it at some point prior to the mid-‘70s. It continued to operate as Tuttle Press Co. until early ‘83, when the holding company merged it with George S. Carrington Co. of Leominster, Mass., to form Artfaire. Fox Valley Corp. moved this facility’s production to one of their other subsidiaries in Tenn. around 1990. The facility then became Sulpaco West, Inc., part of Sullivan Paper Co. in Mass. They shuttered this facility on 27 Jun. ’02, when they moved its production to one of their other facilities in Mass. For about a century the facility produced a variety of renowned specialty papers: napkins, table covers, tissue, craft paper, paper dolls, gift boxes, crepe paper and especially gift wrapping paper. There haven’t been any business signs on the building for several years. The nearest track used to split into several spurs to serve Tuttle Press, Luvata (formerly Valley Cast), Russel Metals, and Appvion, only the latter is an active rail customer. The guard rail at left marks the spot of the former N. Union St. grade crossing. Train was heading back to Neenah after working Appleton, Little Chute and Kaukauna.
Photo Date:
8/25/2018
Upload Date:
10/30/2018 3:06:57 AM
Location:
Appleton, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
GTW 5856(GP38-2)
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
118
Comments:
1
Title:
IC 3110 and GTW 5856
Description:
A CN local bisects the intersection of W. Franklin St. and N. Division St. as it heads southwest via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 29 Aug. '18. The Mountable Raised Curb System with Vertical Panels (one variant of Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) approved traffic channelization devices) was installed back in May as part of Appleton's quest for so-called 'Quiet Zone' status. The Post Office is partially visible at left. The former Furnishings Unlimited warehouse is partially visible beyond the train at right. The historic address of the facility is 323 N. Clark St. The current business address is 311 N. Superior St.; the address probably changed after an addition was added to the northeast end of the facility after 1981. The building was likely erected by the Cohen Bros. Fruit Co., after a natural gas explosion destroyed their previous facility ca. 10 Sep. 1948. Furnishings unlimited acquired the facility in or prior to 1981. The building had painted signs for Cohen Bros. and Sunkist until at least 1981. The facility used to receive rail service, but it hasn't for quite some time. The most recent occupant is, or was, Appleton Furniture Direct. Train was headed back to Neenah after working Little Chute and Kaukauna.
Photo Date:
8/29/2018
Upload Date:
10/30/2018 3:07:09 AM
Location:
Appleton, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
GTW 5856(GP38-2)
Views:
146
Comments:
1
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN local is about to pass under W. Spencer St. as it curves southwest via former SOO rails at Appleton Junction, WI on 13 Sep. '18. Spencer St. forms part of the convoluted border between the Town of Grand Chute and the City of Appleton in this area. The train is traversing an unusual projection of the latter and will enter the former when it emerges from beneath Spencer St. behind me. It will also pass under the former C&NW main line behind me. Train was headed back to Neenah from Shawano.
Photo Date:
9/13/2018
Upload Date:
11/6/2018 2:14:08 AM
Location:
Appleton, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
83
Comments:
2
Title:
CN 2167
Description:
Photo Date:
5/2/2019
Upload Date:
6/30/2019 4:11:26 PM
Location:
Green Bay, WI
Author:
Nathan Crabb
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 2167(C40-8W)
CN 2416(C40-8M)
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
139
Comments:
2
Title:
IC 3110 and GTW 5850
Description:
A CN local bisects the intersection of W. College Ave./Hwy. 125 with S. Memorial Dr./N. Richmond St./Hwy. 47 (probably the busiest intersection, consequently busiest grade crossing, in Appleton) as it heads northeast via former C&NW rails at Appleton, WI on 16 Jun. '19. The interesting brick building behind the train is Good Company, a restaurant established in 1980. It was built between 1895 and ‘01 by the Marshall Paper Co. (a.k.a. Marshall Bros. Wholesale Paper or Marshall Bros. Paper); founded in ‘93 by Simon and Samuel G. Marshall (father and son). It initially operated across Richmond St. at the Marshall & Hammel grain facility (Simon was a partner in that company) until the current building was completed. Samuel's brothers, Louis J. and Harry M., later joined the company, whose products included wrapping paper and printing paper. It used to receive rail service, the spur was on the north side of the building. That spur crossed Richmond St. and also served the Marshall & Hammel Grain Elevator & Warehouse, which stood where the Walgreen's parking lot is now. That spur included a switchback to service Fountain Lumber Co. (J. Fountain Lumber Co.), 129 N. State St., founded by John Fountain in 1897. Louis J. Marshall, the last surviving brother, sold the company when he retired in 1942. The facility was used for a warehouse by Kimberly-Clark (K-C) from at least ‘45 to at least ‘60. It was home to Appleton Furniture Mart ca. ‘74 to ‘77. Baxter’s Beef and Pizza Co. opened here in ‘77. Train was headed for Little Chute and Kaukauna.
Photo Date:
6/16/2019
Upload Date:
8/4/2019 10:40:15 PM
Location:
Appleton, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
GTW 5850(GP38-2)
Views:
126
Comments:
1
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
Photo Date:
10/18/2019
Upload Date:
4/12/2020 2:32:10 AM
Location:
Plover, WI
Author:
~ Loadstone
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
41
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
Photo Date:
10/18/2019
Upload Date:
4/12/2020 2:28:59 AM
Location:
Whiting, WI
Author:
~ Loadstone
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
56
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110 L50481-01
Description:
The Waukesha local heads for Quad Sussex at 1207.
Photo Date:
1/1/2020
Upload Date:
3/21/2020 3:42:34 PM
Location:
Duplainville, WI
Author:
Der Langsame
Categories:
Action
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
IC 9601(GP38-2)
Views:
203
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
Photo Date:
6/1/2020
Upload Date:
6/2/2020 9:51:49 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
~ Loadstone
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
52
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110 IC 9601 CN 5777
Description:
Photo Date:
6/1/2020
Upload Date:
6/2/2020 9:51:53 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
~ Loadstone
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
IC 9601(GP38-2)
CN 5777(SD75I)
Views:
88
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
Photo Date:
6/1/2020
Upload Date:
6/2/2020 9:51:57 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
~ Loadstone
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
44
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN local crosses Madison St./Hwy. N as it heads northeast via former C&NW rails at Little Chute, WI, on 17 Jun. '20. Local had just finished servicing Nestlé Pizza Division, originally Jack's Pizza.
Photo Date:
6/17/2020
Upload Date:
11/15/2020 3:25:14 AM
Location:
Little Chute, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
96
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
IC 3110 works a remnant of the C&NW yard, now part of the CN, former SOO, yard at Neenah, WI, on 18 Jun. '20. To the left you can see some earth moving equipment waiting to be loaded onto flatcars for Michels Materials.
Photo Date:
6/18/2020
Upload Date:
12/3/2020 12:37:09 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
104
Comments:
1
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN local services Amcor Flexibles Neenah (formerly Bemis until Jun. '19, formerly Curwood, Inc.), 1815 Marathon Ave., via former C&NW rails at Neenah, WI, on 18 Jun. '20. The former SOO rails and Harrison St. can be seen in the foreground. Neenah Foundry Plant 2 & Plant 3 are partially visible in the background to the right. Plant 2 opened in 1960 and Plant 3 was built in 1967. Plant 1 opened in 1918 and stood about a mile to the north, until it was closed in 1994 and eventually demolished.
Photo Date:
6/18/2020
Upload Date:
12/9/2020 1:24:36 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
94
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN local services Amcor Flexibles Neenah (formerly Bemis until Jun. '19, formerly Curwood, Inc.), 1815 Marathon Ave., via former C&NW rails at Neenah, WI, on 18 Jun. '20. The former SOO rails can be seen in the foreground. Neenah Foundry Plant 2 & Plant 3 are partially visible in the background to the right. Plant 2 opened in 1960 and Plant 3 was built in 1967. Plant 1 opened in 1918 and stood about a mile to the north, until it was closed in 1994 and eventually demolished.
Photo Date:
6/18/2020
Upload Date:
12/9/2020 1:24:39 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
100
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN local services Amcor Flexibles Neenah (formerly Bemis until Jun. '19, formerly Curwood, Inc.), 1815 Marathon Ave., via former C&NW rails at Neenah, WI, on 18 Jun. '20. The former SOO rails and Harrison St. can be seen in the foreground. Neenah Foundry Plant 2 & Plant 3 are partially visible in the background to the right. Plant 2 opened in 1960 and Plant 3 was built in 1967. Plant 1 opened in 1918 and stood about a mile to the north, until it was closed in 1994 and eventually demolished.
Photo Date:
6/18/2020
Upload Date:
12/13/2020 3:41:25 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
87
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 3178
Description:
A CN unit train of autoracks parallels Harrison St. and approaches the W. Cecil St. overpass (Timothy Hamblin Bridge) as it heads northeast at the south end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI, on 18 Jun. '20. Train had two locomotives, CN 3178 pulling and CN 3115 mid-train. In the background to the right, a CN local services Amcor Flexibles Neenah (formerly Bemis until Jun. '19, formerly Curwood, Inc.), 1815 Marathon Ave., via a remnant of the former C&NW main line. Neenah Foundry Plant 2 & Plant 3 are partially visible in the background to the right. Plant 2 opened in 1960 and Plant 3 was built in 1967. Plant 1 opened in 1918 and stood about a mile to the north, until it was closed in 1994 and eventually demolished.
Photo Date:
6/18/2020
Upload Date:
12/9/2020 1:24:49 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
120
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN unit train of autoracks parallels Harrison St. and passes the W. Cecil St. overpass (Timothy Hamblin Bridge) as it heads northeast at the south end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI, on 18 Jun. '20. Near the middle of the scene, a CN local services Amcor Flexibles Neenah (formerly Bemis until Jun. '19, formerly Curwood, Inc.), 1815 Marathon Ave., via a remnant of the former C&NW main line. Neenah Foundry Plant 2 & Plant 3 are visible in the background. Plant 2 opened in 1960 and Plant 3 was built in 1967. Plant 1 opened in 1918 and stood about a mile to the north, until it was closed in 1994 and eventually demolished.
Photo Date:
6/18/2020
Upload Date:
12/13/2020 3:41:31 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
72
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN unit train of autoracks parallels Harrison St. and passes the W. Cecil St. overpass (Timothy Hamblin Bridge) as it heads northeast at the south end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI, on 18 Jun. '20. Near the middle of the scene, a CN local services Amcor Flexibles Neenah (formerly Bemis until Jun. '19, formerly Curwood, Inc.), 1815 Marathon Ave., via a remnant of the former C&NW main line. Neenah Foundry Plant 2 & Plant 3 are visible in the background. Plant 2 opened in 1960 and Plant 3 was built in 1967. Plant 1 opened in 1918 and stood about a mile to the north, until it was closed in 1994 and eventually demolished.
Photo Date:
6/18/2020
Upload Date:
12/9/2020 1:24:57 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
82
Comments:
0
Title:
EJE 703
Description:
Photo Date:
7/13/2020
Upload Date:
10/20/2021 8:55:05 PM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
Matt Albert
Categories:
Locomotives:
EJE 703(GP38-2)
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
54
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN local crosses Millview Dr. as it traverses the north leg of the wye at the north end of the former SOO yard at Neenah, WI, on 27 Jul. '20. Sadly, there are no longer any mills to be seen along Millview Dr. The Fox Valley Energy Center (formerly Minergy Fox Valley Glass Aggregate Plant) once stood beyond the train, until demolition was completed in the spring of '16. Opened in Jan. '98, it stood idle since 15 Jun. '13. Part of the foreground used to be the western end of the P. H. Glatfelter Co. paper mill, which had stood for 135 years, the oldest part of the original mill was constructed in 1874. Glatfelter purchased the mill from Bergstrom Paper Co. in 1979. Bergstrom had purchased the mill, originally Winnebago Paper, in 1904. Glatfelter moved the jobs to Ohio in June 2006, the mill stood idle for about two years until it was torn down, demolition was completed in May 2009. Arrowhead Park, a closed paper sludge landfill, lies beyond the train. Before the landfill was opened in the '50s, the south shore of Little Lake Butte des Morts came right up to the north leg of the wye. Clearwater Paper Corp., historically Kimberly-Clark’s Lakeview mill, 249 N. Lake St., Neenah, WI (physically located in Fox Crossing, Winnebago Co., WI (formerly Town of Menasha, Winnebago Co., WI, from 1855 until 14 Apr. 2016)), an active rail customer, is partially visible in the background at right.
Photo Date:
7/27/2020
Upload Date:
4/12/2021 3:31:30 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
92
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
A CN local crosses the South Channel of the Fox River (a.k.a. the Neenah Channel of the Fox River) with 25 3-bay covered hoppers via the former joint MILW/SOO bridge at Neenah, WI, on 4 Feb. '22. Local was headed for Hilbert and Chilton. The P. H. Glatfelter Co. paper mill was the backdrop for this scene for 135 years, the oldest part of the original mill was constructed in 1874. Glatfelter purchased the mill from Bergstrom Paper Co. in 1979. Bergstrom had purchased the mill, originally Winnebago Paper, in 1904. Glatfelter moved the jobs to Ohio in June 2006. The mill stood idle for about two years until it was torn down, demolition was completed in May 2009. The corporate headquarters of Plexus, 1 Plexus Way, and Ascension Medical Group - Main Street (originally Affinity), 101 Main St., occupy most of the site of the old paper mill. Some people think these new buildings look nice; I despise them. One of the bridges for the Loop-the-Lake Trail is on the right. It appears that some have attempted to change the name to Loop-the-Little-Lake Trail for some reason.
Photo Date:
2/4/2022
Upload Date:
4/18/2022 1:39:04 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
103
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110
Description:
Photo Date:
2/11/2022
Upload Date:
2/12/2022 9:33:15 PM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
~ Loadstone
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
84
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 3110 and GTW 5812
Description:
IC 3110 and GTW 5812 at Neenah Yard.
Photo Date:
5/17/2022
Upload Date:
7/13/2022 12:00:22 AM
Location:
Neenah, WI
Author:
Mikey Paulsen
Categories:
Roster
Locomotives:
GTW 5812(GP38-2)
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
43
Comments:
0
Title:
GTW 4917 & IC 3110
Description:
GTW 4917 (GP38-2) and IC 3110 (GP40R) are seen leading L523 north shortly after departing Neenah Yard. Seen from Chapman Ave in Fox Crossing, WI.
Photo Date:
6/11/2022
Upload Date:
6/11/2022 9:08:19 PM
Location:
Fox Crossing, WI
Author:
Gabriel Wildeman
Categories:
Roster,Track,Action
Locomotives:
GTW 4917(GP38-2)
IC 3110(GP40R)
Views:
63
Comments:
0
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