IC 9571         
CN local picks up some empty flat cars from the small yard adjacent to the massive Briess Malt & Ingredients Co. facility via former C&NW rails at Manitowoc, WI on 17 Apr. '15. Briess purchased the facility from Busch Agricultural Resources, Inc. in 2014, after it had been idle since 2011. It was started by the Rahr brewing family in 1847. They owned it until the Rahr Malting Co., a.k.a. Manitowoc Malting Plant, was sold to Anheuser-Busch in 1962. While the west side is adorned with familiar Budweiser bottles and cans today, it was adorned with Kingsbury beer logos when I was a kid. The tracks in the foreground are remnants of the small yard that used to service one of two car ferries that used to tie up at Manitowoc, the slip is out of frame to right. This particular ferry still runs, but it no longer carries rail cars across the floating section of US 10 between Wisconsin and Michigan.
Date: 4/17/2015 Location: Manitowoc, WI Views: 275 Collection Of:   T. P. Bruss
Locomotives: IC 9571(GP38-2)    Author:  T. P. Bruss
IC 9571
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  Northeast WI, Spring 2015
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Richard Hopfensperger General Interesting info, and a nice shot too. 5/6/2015 10:16:37 AM
T. P. Bruss General That facility makes such a cool backdrop, and these flat car loads were quite a surprise. 5/11/2015 2:18:03 AM
Dave Howarth Jr. General The tracks in the foreground are new tracks installed not that many years back to service Manitowoc Public Utilites for the the now very rare C711 (Petroleum Coke) comes via CP into Manitowoc. The orginall rails that serviced the carferry were torn out prior to the installation of these, safer rails for MPU. 6/28/2015 2:56:37 AM

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