WC 1571 and WC 1570         
A pair of sequentially numbered WC cows, WC 1571 and WC 1570, work the north end of the CN, former SOO, yard at Neenah, WI on 14 Oct. '14. That can’t happen everyday. 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 money to update the plant. It stood abandoned for a while and was eventually demolished.
Date: 10/7/2014 Location: Neenah, WI Views: 430 Collection Of:   T. P. Bruss
Locomotives: WC 1571(SW1500) WC 1570(SW1500)    Author:  T. P. Bruss
WC 1571 and WC 1570
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  Northeast WI, Fall 2014
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Name Type Comments Date
Dave Howarth Jr. General Outstanding Catch! 10/20/2014 10:26:59 AM
Olaf Junges General Great catch! 10/21/2014 9:43:39 AM

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