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DOMTAR 1001 |
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Old paint scheme |
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10/17/2009 Upload Date: 10/28/2018 9:50:30 PM |
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Nekoosa, WI |
Author: |
Anthony Maass |
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Roster |
Locomotives: |
DOMTAR 1001(NW2) |
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372 Comments: 1 |
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DOMTAR 1001 |
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Domtar's switcher sits idle at the mill. |
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7/4/2017 Upload Date: 8/27/2019 11:34:19 AM |
Location: |
Nekoosa, WI |
Author: |
Richard Hopfensperger |
Categories: |
Scenic |
Locomotives: |
DOMTAR 1001(NW2) |
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158 Comments: 0 |
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DOMTAR 1001 |
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A look at the switcher at Domtar. The 1001 was acquired by the Mid-Continent Railway Museum in late 2018 and will be used to pull excursion trains on their line. |
Photo Date: |
7/4/2017 Upload Date: 8/27/2019 11:37:01 AM |
Location: |
Nekoosa, WI |
Author: |
Richard Hopfensperger |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
DOMTAR 1001(NW2) |
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180 Comments: 1 |
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DOMTAR 1001 |
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Domtar 1001 'Nekoosa' rests in front of the Domtar, Inc., Nekoosa Mill (historically Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co.) on Market St. (mailing address is around the corner on Point Basse Ave.) on former MILW rails at Nekoosa, WI on 4 Jul. '17. It was founded as Nekoosa Paper Co. in 1893 at Nekoosa, WI (originally known as Pointe Basse). Their first paper machine had been built by the Beloit Iron Works and displayed at the Chicago World’s Fair in '92, “where it was shown to the world as a model paper machine.” Nekoosa Paper Co. merged with the John Edwards Manufacturing Co. (including the John Edwards Paper Mill and possibly the Port Edwards Fibre Co.) and Nash Lumber Co. to form the Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. (NEPCO) in '08. Some references list the Centralia Pulp & Water Power Co. as part of that merger; other references state it was purchased several years later. Most of those entities had been founded by the same group of industrialists. Both paper mills were served by the MILW, SOO, and C&NW, but ca. '10 NEPCO laid a fourth set of rails so that they could easily move materials between Port Edwards and Nekoosa with their own locomotives as well. NEPCO merged with the Great Northern Paper Co. in '70 to become Great Northern Nekoosa Corp. They were acquired by Georgia-Pacific in '90. The facility has been operated by Domtar, Inc., since 2001. The locomotive was built in Oct. '49 as ALM 10, later renumbered ALM 1001. Sold to Georgia-Pacific to become G-P 1001 and later sold to Domtar, Inc. |
Photo Date: |
7/4/2017 Upload Date: 9/3/2017 2:01:55 AM |
Location: |
Nekoosa, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
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Locomotives: |
DOMTAR 1001(NW2) |
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554 Comments: 0 |
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DOMTAR 1001 |
Description: |
Domtar 1001 'Nekoosa' rests in front of the Domtar, Inc., Nekoksa Mill (historically Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co.) on Market St. (mailing address is around the corner on Point Basse Ave.) on former MILW rails at Nekoosa, WI on 4 Jul. '17. It was founded as Nekoosa Paper Co. in 1893 at Nekoosa, WI (originally known as Pointe Basse). Their first paper machine had been built by the Beloit Iron Works and.displayed at the Chicago World’s Fair in '92, “where it was shown to the world as a model paper machine.” Nekoosa Paper Co. merged with the John Edwards Manu\acturing Co. (including the John Edwards Paper Mill and possibly the Port Edwards Fibre Co.) and Nash Lumber Co. to form the Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Co. (NEPCO) in '08. Some references list the Centralia Pulp & Water Power Co. as part of that mXrger; other references state it was purchased several years later. Most of those entities had been founded by the same group of industrialists. Both paper mills were served by the MILW, SOO, and C&NW, but ca. '10 NEPCO laid a fourth set of rails so that they could easily move materials between Port Edwards and Nekoosa with their own locomotives as well. NEPCO merged with the Great Northern Paper Co. in '70 to become Great Northern Nekoosa Corp. They were acquired by Georgia-Pacific in '90. The facility has been operated by Domtar, Inc., since 2001. The locomotive was built in Oct. '49 as ALM 10, later renumbered ALM 1001. Sold to Georgia-Pacific to become G-P 1001 and later sold to Domtar, Inc. |
Photo Date: |
7/4/2017 Upload Date: 9/3/2017 2:01:59 AM |
Location: |
Nekoosa, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
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Locomotives: |
DOMTAR 1001(NW2) |
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485 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
DOMTAR 1001 |
Description: |
New paint scheme. Donated to Mid Continent Railroad Museum |
Photo Date: |
5/22/2018 Upload Date: 10/28/2018 9:49:37 PM |
Location: |
Nekoosa, WI |
Author: |
Anthony Maass |
Categories: |
Roster |
Locomotives: |
DOMTAR 1001(NW2) |
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354 Comments: 1 |
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