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Owner: Canadian National Railways
Type: Snow Plow
AAR Class: MWK: Snow-removing Car. A car equipped with any special device for removing snow from between or alongside of rails.
AAR Type: M310
Detail Info:   Misc Cars
User Notes:   The former GBW X-190 Jordan spreader/plow, originally an old knuckle braced model Jordan spreader which underwent an extensive rebuild at the Jordan factory many years ago. The remnants of “GBW” are partially visible under the current road number.

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CN 68533, ex-GBW X-190
Title:  CN 68533, ex-GBW X-190
Description:  CN#Jordan spreader/plow, CN 68533, spotted on a former SOO spur at Frisby, WI (now part of Marshfield) on 22 Aug. '15. This is the former GBW X-190, the remnants of X-190 can be seen in the rust patch under the current road number. It was originally an early knuckle braced model, but it was later extensively rebuilt at the Jordan factory. Frisby was a small station, out of frame to right, that served the adjacent Wood County Asylum. The station was built ca. 1910, when the asylum was built, and was named in honor of Dr. Almah Frisby, a frequent visitor to the asylum on her inspection tours as a member of the state Board of Control. Frisby was Mile 268.1 on the C&NW Fond du Lac to Marshfield line and Mile 2.5 on the SOO Mbrshfield to Nekoosa line. Both roads ran parallel through here for about 80 years, until the C&NW rails were abandoned in 1981. The SOO rails were truncated out of frame to left quite a while ago as well.
Photo Date:  8/22/2015  Upload Date: 9/5/2015 2:10:57 AM
Location:  Frisby, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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