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IC 9638 and GTW 4934 at C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Title:  IC 9638 and GTW 4934 at C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Description:  CN local passes the former C&NW depot as it heads northeast toward Kaukauna Industrial Park No.1 on 30 Mar. '14. It dropped most of its train on the mainline just west of Gertrude St. so it could go spot a covered hopper at Schuh Transport, Inc. Then it would return here, pick up its train, and continue on to service Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. mill. Designed in the Art Moderne style and built in 1947, it originally had a flat roof. The current gabled roof was added at some point after 1983.
Photo Date:  3/30/2014  Upload Date: 4/3/2014 2:59:49 AM
Location:  Kaukauna, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  Station,Action
Locomotives:  IC 9638(GP38-2) GTW 4934(GP38-2)
Views:  371   Comments: 0
GTW 5944 at C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Title:  GTW 5944 at C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Description:  CN local passes behind the former C&NW depot via the old team track at Kaukauna, WI on 18 Jun. ’14. Designed in the Art Moderne style and built in 1947, it originally had a flat roof. The current gabled roof was added at some point after 1983. Train had just finished servicing Thilmany Pulp and Paper mill and was preparing to do some more work in Little Chute before eventually heading back to Neenah.
Photo Date:  6/18/2014  Upload Date: 6/20/2014 2:12:02 AM
Location:  Kaukauna, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  RollingStock,Station,Action
Locomotives:  GTW 5944(SD40-3)
Views:  261   Comments: 4
C&NW Marion, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Marion, WI Depot
Description:  The north and west (originally south and east) walls of the former C&NW Marion depot and the end of a combination baggage/RPO car at the Marion Area Historical Society at Marion, WI on 9 Jul. '14. The depot has been moved about 1,200 ft. northeast of its original location at the intersection Garfield Ave., Railroad Ave., and North Ave. (now E. Garfield Ave., S. Parkview Ave., and Rogers St.). It has also been rotated nearly 180 degrees from its original orientation. A photograph of the depot from 1908 can be found at http://www.midcontinent.org/postcards-studyprints/wisconsin-marion.jpg.
Photo Date:  7/9/2014  Upload Date: 7/14/2014 3:27:18 AM
Location:  Marion, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  Station
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C&NW Marion, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Marion, WI Depot
Description:  The south and east (originally north and west) walls of the former C&NW Marion depot and the end of a combination baggage/RPO car at the Marion Area Historical Society at Marion, WI on 9 Jul. '14. The depot has been moved about 1,200 ft. northeast of its original location at the intersection Garfield Ave., Railroad Ave., and North Ave. (now E. Garfield Ave., S. Parkview Ave., and Rogers St.). It has also been rotated nearly 180 degrees from its original orientation. A photograph of the depot from 1908 can be found at http://www.midcontinent.org/postcards-studyprints/wisconsin-marion.jpg.
Photo Date:  7/9/2014  Upload Date: 7/14/2014 3:28:17 AM
Location:  Marion, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  Station
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MILW/WSOR and CNW Plymouth, WI Depots
Title:  MILW/WSOR and CNW Plymouth, WI Depots
Description:  The southwest and southeast walls of the WSOR, former MILW, depot at Plymouth, WI on 15 Jul. '14. It was built in 1912, as was the C&NW depot to the right. The C&NW depot has been a restaurant since 1973, it is currently named PJ Campbell's at the Depot. Before 1912 there was a union depot that served both roads. Some new ballast has been dumped recently.
Photo Date:  7/15/2014  Upload Date: 7/18/2014 1:19:25 AM
Location:  Plymouth, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW/WSOR and CNW Plymouth, WI Depots
Title:  MILW/WSOR and CNW Plymouth, WI Depots
Description:  The northwest and southwest walls of the WSOR, former MILW, depot at Plymouth, WI on 15 Jul. '14. It was built in 1912, as was the C&NW depot to the left. The C&NW depot has been a restaurant since 1973, it is currently named PJ Campbell's at the Depot. Before 1912 there was a union depot that served both roads.
Photo Date:  7/15/2014  Upload Date: 7/18/2014 1:20:12 AM
Location:  Plymouth, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW/WSOR and CNW Plymouth, WI Depots
Title:  MILW/WSOR and CNW Plymouth, WI Depots
Description:  The northwest and southwest walls of the C&NW depot and northwest and northeast walls of the WSOR, former MILW, depot at Plymouth, WI on 15 Jul. '14. Both depots were built in 1912, before that there was a union depot that served both roads. The C&NW depot has been a restaurant since 1973, it is currently named PJ Campbell's at the Depot. Remnants of the C&NW rails are in the foreground. Some new ballast has been dumped on the active rails recently.
Photo Date:  7/15/2014  Upload Date: 7/18/2014 1:20:53 AM
Location:  Plymouth, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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CNW Plymouth, WI Depot
Title:  CNW Plymouth, WI Depot
Description:  The northeast and southeast walls of the C&NW depot at Plymouth, WI on 15 Jul. '14. It was built in 1912, as was the WSOR, former MILW, depot partially visible in the background. Before 1912 there was a union depot that served both roads. The C&NW depot has been a restaurant since 1973, it is currently named PJ Campbell's at the Depot.
Photo Date:  7/15/2014  Upload Date: 7/18/2014 1:21:29 AM
Location:  Plymouth, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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CN 8016 at C&NW Appleton Junction, WI Depot/Yard Office
Title:  CN 8016 at C&NW Appleton Junction, WI Depot/Yard Office
Description:  CN through freight passes the depot at Milepost 213 as it heads northeast through the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI on 20 Jul. '14. Train was headed from Stevens Point to Green Bay and had two locomotives, CN 8016 pulling and CN 8825 pushing.
Photo Date:  7/20/2014  Upload Date: 7/31/2014 1:09:35 AM
Location:  Appleton Junction, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  CN 8016(SD70M-2)
Views:  367   Comments: 0
IC 9601 at C&NW Neenah & Menasha, WI Depot
Title:  IC 9601 at C&NW Neenah & Menasha, WI Depot
Description:  CN local passes the C&NW Neenah & Menasha depot as it traverses the remnants of the C&NW yard in the Twin Cities of Neenah and Menasha, WI (this is on the Neenah end) on 7 Aug. ’14. The border between the two cities is about 200 feet north of the depot. The depot, built in 1893, has been restored and is currently home to an architectural firm.
Photo Date:  8/7/2014  Upload Date: 8/9/2014 2:58:24 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 9601(GP38-2)
Views:  410   Comments: 2
C&NW Manitowoc, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Manitowoc, WI Depot
Description:  The northeast and northwest walls of the old C&NW depot at Manitowoc, WI on 20 Aug. '14. The depot was built by the MLS&W and dates to at least 1883. Some references suggest it could be the original depot built around the time the railroad was incorporated in 1872. C&NW built a new depot about a mile to the west in 1945, but that one no longer exists. A couple of awkward additions were constructed on this one after the railroad stopped using it. It is/was used by Holiday House of Manitowoc County, Inc. They have a newer facility, so I’m not sure if they still use this building or not. The currently CN tracks are on the right.
Photo Date:  8/20/2014  Upload Date: 9/13/2014 2:52:34 AM
Location:  Manitowoc, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Manitowoc, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Manitowoc, WI Depot
Description:  The southeast wall of the baggage section of the old C&NW depot at Manitowoc, WI on 20 Aug. '14. The depot was built by the MLS&W and dates to at least 1883. Some references suggest it could be the original depot built around the time the railroad was incorporated in 1872. C&NW built a new depot about a mile to the west in 1945, but that one no longer exists. A couple of awkward additions were constructed on this one after the railroad stopped using it. It is/was used by Holiday House of Manitowoc County, Inc. They have a newer facility, so I’m not sure if they still use this building or not. The currently CN tracks are on the other side of the building.
Photo Date:  8/20/2014  Upload Date: 9/13/2014 2:52:39 AM
Location:  Manitowoc, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Manitowoc, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Manitowoc, WI Depot
Description:  The southwest and northwest walls of the old C&NW depot adjacent to the currently CN tracks at Manitowoc, WI on 20 Aug. '14. The portion on the right was the baggage section, originally separate from the depot. The depot was built by the MLS&W and dates to at least 1883. Some references suggest it could be the original depot built around the time the railroad was incorporated in 1872. C&NW built a new depot about a mile to the west in 1945, but that one no longer exists. A couple of awkward additions were constructed on this one after the railroad stopped using it. It is/was used by Holiday House of Manitowoc County, Inc. They have a newer facility, so I’m not sure if they still use this building or not.
Photo Date:  8/20/2014  Upload Date: 9/13/2014 2:51:41 AM
Location:  Manitowoc, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Green Bay, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Green Bay, WI Depot
Description:  The southwest and southeast walls of the former C&NW depot at Green Bay, WI on 22 Sep. '14. The depot, designed by Charles Sumner Frost, was built in the Italian Renaissance Revival style and completed in 1899. Passenger train service ceased in 1971 but it was still used by the railroad for years. Since 1996 it has been home to Titletown Brewing Co. The depot is also a stop on the new Green Bay Packers' Heritage Trail because the team traveled to some of their road games from here and were often welcomed by ardent fans upon their return to Green Bay.
Photo Date:  9/22/2014  Upload Date: 10/5/2014 3:50:35 AM
Location:  Green Bay, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Green Bay, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Green Bay, WI Depot
Description:  The northwest and northeast walls of the former C&NW depot at Green Bay, WI on 22 Sep. '14. The depot, designed by Charles Sumner Frost, was built in the Italian Renaissance Revival style and completed in 1899. Passenger train service ceased in 1971 but it was still used by the railroad for years. Since 1996 it has been home to Titletown Brewing Co. The depot is also a stop on the new Green Bay Packers' Heritage Trail because the team traveled to some of their road games from here and were often welcomed by ardent fans upon their return to Green Bay.
Photo Date:  9/22/2014  Upload Date: 10/5/2014 3:50:48 AM
Location:  Green Bay, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Black Earth Depot
Title:  Black Earth Depot
Description:  EX CNW Black Earth Depot
Photo Date:  4/18/2015  Upload Date: 4/20/2015 8:24:17 AM
Location:  Black Earth, WI
Author:  Trent Briggs
Categories:  Station
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Views:  134   Comments: 1
C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Description:  The north and west walls of the CN, former C&NW, depot at Kaukauna, WI on 9 Jun. '15. Designed in the Art Moderne style and built in 1947, it originally had a flat roof. The current gabled roof was added at some point after 1983. It became known as the north side depot after 1890, when the Milwaukee Lake Shore & Western, later C&NW, built their large, ornate depot south of the Fox River. That depot disappeared many years ago.
Photo Date:  6/9/2015  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 2:00:39 AM
Location:  Kaukauna, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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IC 9601, IC 3137, and C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Title:  IC 9601, IC 3137, and C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Description:  CN local, with a friendly engineer, passes the south side of the former C&NW depot at Kaukauna, WI on 9 Jun. '15. Local had just completed servicing Expera Specialty Solutions, originally Thilmany Pulp and Paper Co. Designed in the Art Moderne style and built in 1947, it originally had a flat roof. The current gabled roof was added at some point after 1983.
Photo Date:  6/9/2015  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 2:00:48 AM
Location:  Kaukauna, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 9601(GP38-2) IC 3137(GP40R)
Views:  241   Comments: 0
C&NW Depot
Title:  C&NW Depot
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Photo Date:  7/30/2015  Upload Date: 6/14/2020 9:58:09 AM
Location:  Rochelle, IL
Author:  Thomas Dyrek
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Chicago & Northwestern station
Title:  Chicago & Northwestern station
Description:  Looking toward Hall Ave at the former CNW station currently used by the CN. Marinette was a two railroad town, served by the Milwaukee Road and the CNW. The Escanaba and Lake Superior replaced the Milwaukee's presence in town. The CNW was replaced by the Union Pacific, very briefly, who in turn spun it off to the Wisconsin Central. The WC was then bought by the Canadian National, who still runs through town and works with the ELS. The ELS line to here from Crivitz is usually plugged with stored cars, yet the ELS keeps a switcher in the area (engine house located across the river in Menominee, MI) to work the industries. Sources indicate that the switching in Marinette and Menominee is mainly done by ELS crews, with the CN taking care of the incoming and outgoing traffic.
Photo Date:  9/7/2015  Upload Date: 10/2/2016 8:52:45 AM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Track
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C&NW/CN Oshkosh, WI Yard Office
Title:  C&NW/CN Oshkosh, WI Yard Office
Description:  The well-maintained yard office at the CN, former C&NW, yard at Oshkosh, WI on 7 Feb. '16. Normally this view of the facility is blocked by the cars in the yard. I've never seen this yard completely empty. This building sits several yards south of the location of C&NW's South Oshkosh depot, a smaller, plainer structure than their once ornate Oshkosh depot which still stands less than a mile to the north. Historically, everything south of the Fox River was once known as South Oshkosh. The C&NW South Oshkosh depot was saved from demolition, but its current fate is unknown to me. I have seen post-relocation photographs of it on the internet, but they do not reveal its precise location. Some references state it was moved to downtown Oshkosh, others state it was moved to a park in Oshkosh. If it still survives, I have not found it yet.
Photo Date:  2/7/2016  Upload Date: 2/21/2016 2:40:34 AM
Location:  Oshkosh, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Clintonville, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Clintonville, WI Depot
Description:  The south and east walls (originally northwest and southwest walls) of the second C&NW depot at Clintonville (originally Pigeon), WI on 19 Feb. '16. It was constructed in the Craftsman style in 1914 at a cost of $2,500. C&NW was ordered to replace the original, ca. 1878, depot after the city lodged a complaint with the Railroad Commission of Wis. that it was inadequate for the needs of the growing community. The new depot was built in the same spot as the old depot, on the north side of the main line, about 150 ft. east of Main St. (formerly New London St.), south of 5th St. (formerly 11th St., formerly Young St.), on the north side of what would be E. 4th St. (formerly Guernsey St., formerly Dorr St.) if it extended east of Main St. The site is currently the parking lot on the north side of a wonderful Walgreens. The depot has been rotated approximately 115 degrees counterclockwise from its original orientation and moved approximately 300 feet southeast of its original location. It is currently home to an accounting firm. Clintonville received rail service for 104 years, it is hard to believe the last C&NW passed through 34 years ago.
Photo Date:  2/19/2016  Upload Date: 4/18/2016 2:48:24 AM
Location:  Clintonville, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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GTW 6221 and C&NW Neenah-Menasha, WI Depot
Title:  GTW 6221 and C&NW Neenah-Menasha, WI Depot
Description:  CN local passes the former C&NW Neenah-Menasha depot as it backs through the remnants of the C&NW Neenah-Menasha yard at Neenah, WI on 5 Jun. '16. The depot was built in 1893 to replace the original ca. 1861 depot. It was restored in 1994 and is currently home to Gries Architectural Group, Inc., and Sturtevant & Associates, LLC, an insurance firm. While quite rusty, the metal C&NW sign still adorns the trackside gable above the arched window. The original C&NW Neenah depot, built ca. 1861, was located near Galloway Co., 601 S Commercial St. The depot was later moved behind the Jersild Knitting Co., 333 N. Commercial St (about 400-500 feet out of frame to the left). It was razed after new depot was completed. The border between the Twin Cities of Neenah and Menasha bisects the yard about 200 feet north of the depot, out of frame to the right.
Photo Date:  6/5/2016  Upload Date: 7/4/2016 12:38:44 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  GTW 6221(GP38-2)
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C&NW Rice Lake, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Rice Lake, WI Depot
Description:  The southwest and northwest walls of the former C&NW depot at Rice Lake, WI on 23 Jun. '16. The depot was built by the CStPM&O in 1909. It was designed by Horace P. Padley in the Prairie School style. It replaced an earlier depot which stood one block to the south. The depot has been restored and is currently home to TM Roofing, 426 Tainter Ave., Rice Lake, WI. The old right-of-way, partially visible to the right, is now the Wild Rivers State Trail.
Photo Date:  6/23/2016  Upload Date: 7/9/2016 2:12:39 AM
Location:  Rice Lake, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Rice Lake, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Rice Lake, WI Depot
Description:  The southeast and northeast walls of the former C&NW depot at Rice Lake, WI on 23 Jun. '16. The depot was built by the CStPM&O in 1909. It was designed by Horace P. Padley in the Prairie School style. It replaced an earlier depot which stood one block to the south. The depot has been restored and is currently home to TM Roofing, 426 Tainter Ave., Rice Lake, WI. The old right-of-way, partially visible to the left, is now the Wild Rivers State Trail.
Photo Date:  6/23/2016  Upload Date: 7/9/2016 2:12:43 AM
Location:  Rice Lake, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Spooner, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Spooner, WI Depot
Description:  The northeast wall of the former C&NW depot at Spooner, WI on 23 Jun. '16. The opposite end of the depot receives the most attention from photographers because that is the end visitors first see when they arrive, so I thought I would post a photograph of this equally interesting end of this historic railroad structure. Constructed in the Craftsman style for the CStPM&O (CMO) in ‘02 by Ashland, WI contractor T. E. Pugh. It measured 288’ long by 32’ wide (52’ wide with the overhangs) and cost $25,000. The northern half had a second story for railroad offices. Passenger service ended in ’61. The northern half of the depot was demolished in ’63. The remaining portion has been home to the Railroad Memories Museum since ’90. The last freight train passed by in ’92.
Photo Date:  6/23/2016  Upload Date: 7/18/2016 12:17:41 AM
Location:  Spooner, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Spooner, WI Depot
Title:  C&NW Spooner, WI Depot
Description:  The southwest and southeast walls of the former C&NW depot at Spooner, WI on 23 Jun. '16. Unfortunately the Watch for Train sign is no longer applicable. Constructed in the Craftsman style for the CStPM&O (CMO) in ‘02 by Ashland, WI contractor T. E. Pugh. It measured 288’ long by 32’ wide (52’ wide with the overhangs) and cost $25,000. The northern half had a second story for railroad offices. Passenger service ended in ’61. The northern half of the depot was demolished in ’63. The remaining portion has been home to the Railroad Memories Museum since ’90. The last freight train passed by in ’92.
Photo Date:  6/23/2016  Upload Date: 7/18/2016 12:18:15 AM
Location:  Spooner, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Sheboygan, WI C&NW Depot
Title:  Sheboygan, WI C&NW Depot
Description:  The north and west walls of the former C&NW depot at Sheboygan, WI on 3 Oct. '16. It was built in 1906 for about $35,000 or $75,000, depending on which reference is accurate. The contractor was G. A. Johnson of Chicago. It is currently used by Discovery Coach, 1139 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan, WI.
Photo Date:  10/3/2016  Upload Date: 10/9/2016 12:47:03 AM
Location:  Sheboygan, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW and SOO Wisconsin Rapids, WI Depot/Yard Office
Title:  C&NW and SOO Wisconsin Rapids, WI Depot/Yard Office
Description:  The south and east walls of the former joint C&NW/SOO depot/yard office at Wisconsin Rapids, WI on 4 Jul. '17. It was built ca. 1973, when both roads had parallel yards of approximately 4 tracks each. Currently used by CN and UP. This portion of Wisconsin Rapids, formerly Grand Rapids, was known as West Rapids, shortened to Westrap on some old maps and railroad documents.
Photo Date:  7/4/2017  Upload Date: 7/30/2017 3:12:46 AM
Location:  Wisconsin Rapids, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Powers, MI Depot/Yard Office
Title:  C&NW Powers, MI Depot/Yard Office
Description:  The southwest and southeast walls of the CN, former C&NW, depot/yard office at the intersection of 2nd St. and Front St., Powers, MI on 3 Nov. '18. The original depot stood until at least 1969. I think it stood a few hundred feet to the southwest, within the convergence of the north and east legs of the wye (but I'm not positive).
Photo Date:  11/3/2018  Upload Date: 11/20/2018 3:31:13 AM
Location:  Powers, MI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Iron Mountain, MI, Depot
Title:  C&NW Iron Mountain, MI, Depot
Description:  The north and west walls of the former C&NW depot at Iron Mountain, MI on 3 Nov. '18. The depot opened on 22 Dec. 1889, to replace the original 1880 wooden depot. The original depot, which stood almost due west of the current depot, was converted into a freight house. The current depot has been home to various commercial enterprises since the railroad sold it ca. 1953.
Photo Date:  11/3/2018  Upload Date: 11/11/2018 3:38:12 AM
Location:  Iron Mountain, MI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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C&NW Iron Mountain, MI, Depot
Title:  C&NW Iron Mountain, MI, Depot
Description:  The south and east walls of the former C&NW depot at Iron Mountain, MI on 3 Nov. '18. The depot opened on 22 Dec. 1889, to replace the original 1880 wooden depot. The original depot, which stood almost due west of the current depot, was converted into a freight house. The current depot has been home to various commercial enterprises since the railroad sold it ca. 1953.
Photo Date:  11/3/2018  Upload Date: 11/11/2018 3:38:33 AM
Location:  Iron Mountain, MI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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CN 175123
Title:  CN 175123
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Photo Date:  5/24/2019  Upload Date: 8/18/2021 5:46:27 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  J Fischer
Categories:  Roster,Action
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Marinette, Wisconsin
Title:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Description:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Photo Date:  5/24/2019  Upload Date: 8/18/2021 5:46:45 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  J Fischer
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
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Marinette, Wisconsin
Title:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Description:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Photo Date:  5/24/2019  Upload Date: 8/18/2021 5:47:13 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  J Fischer
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
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Marinette, Wisconsin
Title:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Description:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Photo Date:  5/24/2019  Upload Date: 8/18/2021 5:53:30 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  J Fischer
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
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Marinette, Wisconsin
Title:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Description:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Photo Date:  5/24/2019  Upload Date: 8/18/2021 5:47:31 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  J Fischer
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
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Marinette, Wisconsin
Title:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Description:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Photo Date:  5/24/2019  Upload Date: 8/18/2021 5:47:51 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  J Fischer
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
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Marinette, Wisconsin
Title:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Description:  Marinette, Wisconsin
Photo Date:  5/24/2019  Upload Date: 8/18/2021 5:48:12 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  J Fischer
Categories:  Roster,Station,Passenger
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Marinette CNW Depot
Title:  Marinette CNW Depot
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Photo Date:  7/25/2019  Upload Date: 8/26/2019 11:58:38 AM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Nicholas Katz
Categories:  Station,Passenger,Track
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Marinette CNW Depot
Title:  Marinette CNW Depot
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Photo Date:  7/25/2019  Upload Date: 8/26/2019 12:02:40 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Nicholas Katz
Categories:  Station,Passenger
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C&NW Neenah-Menasha, WI, Depot and IC 3129
Title:  C&NW Neenah-Menasha, WI, Depot and IC 3129
Description:  A CN local passes the former C&NW Neenah-Menasha depot on 25 Mar. '20. This depot, at 500 N. Commercial St., was opened on 2 October 1892, to replace the old depot which stood on the opposite side of Commercial St. The firm of Decker & Gindle had commenced construction in the Fall of 1891, as soon as W. E. Wheeler of Menasha finished excavating the basement. The depot was designed by Charles Sumner Frost in the Victorian Romanesque style, or the Romanesque Revival style, depending on which reference you choose to believe. It was built with Duck Creek stone, Bayfield brown stone, and St. Louis brick, protected by a roof of black slate with copper trim, at a cost of approximately $30,000. The railroad closed the depot in the 1980s, and it stood vacant until 1991, when it was purchased by G-Group, Inc. Restoration was completed in 1994, and it is currently home to Gries Architectural Group, Inc., and Sturtevant & Associates, LLC. While quite rusty, the metal C&NW sign still adorns the trackside gable above the arched window. Surprisingly, the mast and ladder for the train order board are still present, sans blades and lamp unfortunately. Many thanks to the late, great Larry Easton, from whom I obtained some of this valuable information. The border between the Twin Cities of Neenah and Menasha bisects the yard about 200 feet north of the depot, just out-of-frame to the right.
Photo Date:  3/25/2020  Upload Date: 3/30/2020 2:01:39 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 3129(GP40R)
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CNW Depot
Title:  CNW Depot
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Photo Date:  10/4/2020  Upload Date: 10/4/2020 8:27:56 PM
Location:  Elva, IL
Author:  Thomas Dyrek
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Chicago & North Western Depot
Title:  Chicago & North Western Depot
Description:  The other depot in Marinette is located just south of Highway 41, between Hardees and Kwik Trip.
Photo Date:  12/31/2022  Upload Date: 3/27/2023 9:21:48 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Matthew Zisi
Categories:  Station
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Chicago & North Western Depot
Title:  Chicago & North Western Depot
Description:  It is actually two buildings, connected with a shared roof.
Photo Date:  12/31/2022  Upload Date: 3/27/2023 9:23:35 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Matthew Zisi
Categories:  Winter,Station
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Chicago & North Western Depot
Title:  Chicago & North Western Depot
Description:  Looks like Canadian National still uses it!
Photo Date:  12/31/2022  Upload Date: 3/27/2023 9:24:20 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Matthew Zisi
Categories:  Station
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Chicago & North Western Depot
Title:  Chicago & North Western Depot
Description:  You can still see where the signal was once mounted!
Photo Date:  12/31/2022  Upload Date: 3/27/2023 9:24:58 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Matthew Zisi
Categories:  Winter,Station
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Chicago and North Western Depot
Title:  Chicago and North Western Depot
Description:  Now the Wausau Chamber of Commerce
Photo Date:  1/14/2023  Upload Date: 1/15/2023 7:15:15 PM
Location:  Wausau, WI
Author:  Matthew Zisi
Categories:  Winter,Station
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Chicago and North Western Depot
Title:  Chicago and North Western Depot
Description:  Ah, if only a train had been passing by at this moment!
Photo Date:  1/14/2023  Upload Date: 1/15/2023 7:20:35 PM
Location:  Wausau, WI
Author:  Matthew Zisi
Categories:  Bridge,Winter,Station
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Chicago and North Western Depot
Title:  Chicago and North Western Depot
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Photo Date:  1/14/2023  Upload Date: 1/15/2023 7:21:15 PM
Location:  Wausau, WI
Author:  Matthew Zisi
Categories:  Bridge,Winter,Station
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Views:  55   Comments: 0


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