A Golden Arrow Lines excursion on the Central Wisconsin Railroad Company route between Waukesha and North Prairie is passing a small grain elevator off of Main Street east of Genesee Depot, Wisconsin, on August 4, 1984. It is passing some stored former Milwaukee Road FM H12-44s from the CWRC operation, that will later be scrapped. This line became part of Wisconsin and Calumet (WICT) the next year, and will later be part of the Wisconsin and Southern system. Atlantic Coast Line E3 No. 501 is powering the westbound train, and was owned by the late Glenn Monhart. Today, the locomotive is home again, owned by the North Carolina Dept. of Transportation Rail Division, and is on long term loan to the North Carolina Transportation Museum, in Spencer, North Carolina.
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