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HO F7A Locomotive with DCC & Sound, C&WC #905
Athearn - ATHG19688
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The C&WC was created in 1896 to operate two former subsidiary roads of the Central of Georgia Railroad. Atlantic Coast Line took over the C&WC in 1897 and operated it as a subsidiary until 1959, when it was fully absorbed. C&WC operated F units 900-905, which were painted in an almost identical scheme to ACL. C&WS 901 was purchased by a private owner and could be seen pulling freight trains in Southern Wisconsin in the mid to late 1980s before being repainted for the Wisconsin and Calumet Railroad.
The C&WC was created in 1896 to operate two former subsidiary roads of the Central of Georgia Railroad. Atlantic Coast Line took over the C&WC in 1897 and operated it as a subsidiary until 1959, when it was fully absorbed. C&WC operated F units 900-905, which were painted in an almost identical scheme to ACL. C&WS 901 was purchased by a private owner and could be seen pulling freight trains in Southern Wisconsin in the mid to late 1980s before being repainted for the Wisconsin and Calumet Railroad.