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MILW Elkhart Lake, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Elkhart Lake, WI Depot
Description:  Southeast and southwest walls of MILW depot at Elkhart Lake, WI on 17 Jun. '13. It was built in 1897 in the Queen Anne style. It is now a museum and gift shop. Active WSOR rails pass in front of the depot, but they are not as heavily traveled as a railfan would hope.
Photo Date:  6/17/2013  Upload Date: 7/16/2014 4:36:27 AM
Location:  Elkhart Lake, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Elkhart Lake, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Elkhart Lake, WI Depot
Description:  Northwest and southwest walls of MILW depot at Elkhart Lake, WI on 17 Jun. '13. It was built in 1897 in the Queen Anne style. It is now a museum and gift shop. SOO 247 caboose is preserved at right. Active WSOR rails pass in front of the depot, but they are not as heavily traveled as a railfan would hope.
Photo Date:  6/17/2013  Upload Date: 7/16/2014 4:36:56 AM
Location:  Elkhart Lake, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW/E&LS, Crivitz, WI Depot
Title:  MILW/E&LS, Crivitz, WI Depot
Description:  The northeast and southeast walls of the E&LS, former MILW, depot at Crivitz, WI on 18 Jun. '13.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/18/2014 1:23:29 AM
Location:  Crivitz, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Marinette, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Marinette, WI Depot
Description:  MILW depot on Hattie St. in Marinette, WI on 18 Jun. '13, it is very similar to the one in neighboring Menominee, MI. This depot has been moved a short distance from its original location and is quite close to the C&NW depot.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/22/2014 2:36:12 AM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW/AMTK Tomah, WI Depot
Title:  MILW/AMTK Tomah, WI Depot
Description:  Former MILW depot at Tomah, WI on 23 Jun. '13. It abuts CP rails and is currently used by AMTK.
Photo Date:  6/23/2013  Upload Date: 7/22/2014 2:36:53 AM
Location:  Tomah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW/AMTK Tomah, WI Depot
Title:  MILW/AMTK Tomah, WI Depot
Description:  Former MILW depot at Tomah, WI on 23 Jun. '13. It abuts CP rails and is currently used by AMTK.
Photo Date:  6/23/2013  Upload Date: 7/22/2014 2:37:19 AM
Location:  Tomah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Markesan, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Markesan, WI Depot
Description:  The former MILW depot in Markesan, WI on 26 Jun. 13. The depot has been moved from its original location, but it looks a little nicer than the photos from Jul. '92.
Photo Date:  6/26/2013  Upload Date: 10/22/2013 11:42:11 PM
Location:  Markesan, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  Station
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CN 9437 at MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Title:  CN 9437 at MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Description:  CN passes the former MILW depot in Neenah, WI enroute to the former SOO yard in Neenah on 15 Aug. 13.
Photo Date:  8/15/2013  Upload Date: 10/15/2013 2:29:01 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  RollingStock,Station,Action
Locomotives:  CN 9437(GP40-2LW)
Views:  435   Comments: 2
MILW Tomahawk, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Tomahawk, WI Depot
Description:  The former MILW depot and remnants of their yard at Tomahawk, WI on 13 Oct. '13. Built in 1914, it is currently home of Pellet Stove Junction. This is the 3rd MILW depot in Tomahawk. Photograph from ca. 1914-19 and one from 1939 can be found at: http://cdm15932.contentdm.oclc.org/.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 8/7/2014 2:07:49 AM
Location:  Tomahawk, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Could this be the old MILW freight house at Merrill, WI?
Title:  Could this be the old MILW freight house at Merrill, WI?
Description:  Looking west along the CN, former MILW, rails from Nast St. in Merrill, WI on 13 Oct. '13. The building on the right looks an awful lot like an old freight house. Plus it has two station signs, Merrill on the east end and Jenny, the original name of the communhty, on the west end. The name was changed to Merrill in honor of S. S. Merrill, 1st general manager of MILW. It could possibly be the old MILW freight house. It is a block east of where qhe old, original, MILW depot stood and about half a block east of where the engine house was. It is known as the “Potato Warehouse,” that is what the sign above the door says, and it is labeled as such on the 1926 Sanborn map. It may have became a potato warehouse after a new freight house next to a new depot 10 blocks to the northwest started to be used. It is currently used for storage by River Street Properties, LLC, the company that recently restored the building. Unfortunately this is larg{ly speculation based on old maps and photographs.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 8/7/2014 2:07:53 AM
Location:  Merrill, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Could this be the old MILW freight house at Merrill, WI?
Title:  Could this be the old MILW freight house at Merrill, WI?
Description:  Looking east along the CN, former MILW, rails from Nast St. in Merrill, WI on 13 Oct. '13. The building on the left looks an awful lot like an old freight house. Plus it has two station signs, Merrill on the east end and Jenny, the original name of the community, on the west end. The name was changed to Merrill in honor of S. S. Merrill, 1st general manager of MILW. It could possibly be the old MILW freight house. It is a block east of where the old, original, MILW depot stood and about half a block east of where the engine house was. It is known as the “Potato Warehouse,” that is what the sign above the door says, and it is labeled as such on the 1926 Sanborn map. It may have became a potato warehouse after a new freight house next to a new depot 10 blocks to the northwest started to"be used. It is currently used for storage by River Street Properties, LLC, the company that recently restored the building. Unfortunately this is largely speculation based on old maps anb photographs.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 8/7/2014 2:07:58 AM
Location:  Merrill, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Fox Lake, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Fox Lake, WI Depot
Description:  The former MILW depot and remnants of the loop of track at the intersection of S. College Ave. and E. Cordelia St. at Fox Lake, WI on 30 Oct. '13. The depot was built in 1884 `nd is now part of the Fox Lake Historical Society. An early photograph of the depot can be found at: http://www.midcontinent.org/.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 8/7/2014 2:08:02 AM
Location:  Fox Lake, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Fox Lake, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Fox Lake, WI Depot
Description:  The former MILW depot and remnanvs of the loop of track at the intersection of S. College Ave. and E. Cordelia St. at Fox Lake, WI on 30 Oct. '13. The depot was built in 1884 and is now part of the Fox Lake Historical Society. An early photograph of the depot can be found at: http://www.midcontinent.org/.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 8/7/2014 2:08:05 AM
Location:  Fox Lake, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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GTW 4934 at MILW Hilbert, WI Depot
Title:  GTW 4934 at MILW Hilbert, WI Depot
Description:  CN local crosses W. Cedar St. as it passes the former MILW depot in Hilbert, WI as it heads north on 27 Oct. '13.
Photo Date:  10/27/2013  Upload Date: 10/28/2013 1:16:13 AM
Location:  Hilbert, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  RollingStock,Station,Action
Locomotives:  GTW 4934(GP38-2)
Views:  308   Comments: 1
GTW 4620 at MILW Hilbert, WI Depot
Title:  GTW 4620 at MILW Hilbert, WI Depot
Description:  CN local approaches the former MILW depot as it heads north through Hilbert, WI on 11 Dec. '13.
Photo Date:  12/11/2013  Upload Date: 12/12/2013 12:40:26 AM
Location:  Hilbert, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  RollingStock,Winter,Station,Action
Locomotives:  GTW 4620(GP9R)
Views:  278   Comments: 0
GTW 4924 at MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Title:  GTW 4924 at MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Description:  CN local crosses High St. and passes the former MILW depot at Neenah, WI on 30 Apr. '14. Local was it headed back to Neenah's former SOO yard after servicing several industries in the Twin Cities of Neenah and Menasha. The depot was built by Milwaukee & Northern in 1882.
Photo Date:  4/30/2014  Upload Date: 5/1/2014 3:13:36 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  RollingStock,Station,Action
Locomotives:  GTW 4924(GP38-2)
Views:  231   Comments: 0
MILW Portage, WI Freight House
Title:  MILW Portage, WI Freight House
Description:  The south and west sides of the former MILW freight house at the CP yard at Portage, WI on 26 Jun. '14. It was built in 1863 and constructed of brick in the Italianate style. The wide eaves are supported by ornate steel brackets. The building on W. Oneida St. has been used by D. J. Fence Co. since at least 1992.
Photo Date:  6/26/2014  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:15:50 AM
Location:  Portage, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Avoca, WI Depot & Wig-Wag
Title:  MILW Avoca, WI Depot & Wig-Wag
Description:  Looking west along the WSOR, former MILW, rails at Avoca, WI on 26 Jun. '14. The wig-wag signal on the right guards the N. 6th St. grade crossing. Other photos of it on this website depict it operational as recent as 28 Aug. '13. The Avoca depot, built by the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad in 1858, is the white with red building to the left, south, of the team track. The depot’s current location is about a block east of its original location. The move likely occurred in 1958, when the depot was converted to a feed mill, which ceased operation on New Year’s Eve in 1997. The depot is currently owned by the Village of Avoca, with the hopes of restoring it. Some nice photos of the depot from 1909 and 1921 can be found at: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/.
Photo Date:  6/26/2014  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:21:20 AM
Location:  Avoca, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Avoca, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Avoca, WI Depot
Description:  Looking east along the WSOR, former MILW, rails at Avoca, WI on 26 Jun. '14. The Avoca depot, built by the Milwaukee & Mississippi Railroad in 1858, is the white with red building to the right, south, of the team track. The depot’s current location is about a block east of its original location. The remnants of the passenger platform can be seen to the right of the main, this side of 5th St., in this photo. The move likely occurred in 1958, when the depot was converted to a feed mill, which ceased operation on New Year’s Eve in 1997. The depot is currently owned by the Village of Avoca, with the hopes of restoring it. Some nice photos of the depot from 1909 and 1921 can be found at: http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/. A working wig-wag signal guards the N. 6th St. grade crossing in the background. Other photos of it on this website depict it operational as recent as 28 Aug. '13.
Photo Date:  6/26/2014  Upload Date: 6/30/2014 3:24:41 AM
Location:  Avoca, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Brodhead, WI Depot and MILW 781
Title:  MILW Brodhead, WI Depot and MILW 781
Description:  The west wall of the MILW depot and MILW 781 at Brodhead, WI on 29 Jun. ’14. The depot was built in 1881. It was donated to the City of Brodhead in ‘78 and has been home to the Brodhead Historical Society since Oct. ’79. MILW 781 is an H10-44 built by Fairbanks-Morse in Beloit, WI in Mar. ’50. Numerous photographs of the depot as well as additional information about it, the locomotive, and the caboose can be found at: http://brodheadhistory.org/.
Photo Date:  6/29/2014  Upload Date: 7/7/2014 1:19:12 AM
Location:  Brodhead, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  RollingStock,Station
Locomotives:  MILW 781(H10-44)
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MILW Brodhead, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Brodhead, WI Depot
Description:  The north and west walls of the MILW depot at Brodhead, WI on 29 Jun. ’14. The depot was built in 1881. It was donated to the City of Brodhead in ‘78 and has been home to the Brodhead Historical Society since Oct. ’79. MILW 781 is partially visible behind the depot. Numerous photographs of the depot as well as additional information about it can be found at: http://brodheadhistory.org/.
Photo Date:  6/29/2014  Upload Date: 7/7/2014 1:20:15 AM
Location:  Brodhead, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Brodhead, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Brodhead, WI Depot
Description:  Looking west along the WSOR, former MILW, rails from the station agent’s desk at the MILW depot at Brodhead, WI on 29 Jun. ’14. The depot was built in 1881. It was donated to the City of Brodhead in ‘78 and has been home to the Brodhead Historical Society since Oct. ’79. Numerous photographs of the depot as well as additional information about it can be found at: http://brodheadhistory.org/.
Photo Date:  6/29/2014  Upload Date: 7/7/2014 1:25:47 AM
Location:  Brodhead, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Brodhead, WI Depot, MILW 781, and MILW 01900
Title:  MILW Brodhead, WI Depot, MILW 781, and MILW 01900
Description:  The south wall of the MILW depot, MILW 781, and MILW 01900 caboose at Brodhead, WI on 29 Jun. ’14. The depot was built in 1881. It was donated to the City of Brodhead in ‘78 and has been home to the Brodhead Historical Society since Oct. ’79. MILW 781 is an H10-44 built by Fairbanks-Morse in Beloit, WI in Mar. ’50. MILW 01900 caboose was built by MILW in ’41 and donated to the Brodhead Historical Society in ‘83. Numerous photographs of the depot as well as additional information about it, the locomotive, and the caboose can be found at: http://brodheadhistory.org/.
Photo Date:  6/29/2014  Upload Date: 7/7/2014 1:26:50 AM
Location:  Brodhead, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
Categories:  RollingStock,Station
Locomotives:  MILW 781(H10-44)
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MILW Elkhart Lake, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Elkhart Lake, WI Depot
Description:  Northeast and northwest walls of MILW depot at Elkhart Lake, WI on 15 Jul. '14. It was built in 1897 in the Queen Anne style. It is now a museum and gift shop. Active WSOR rails pass in front of the depot, but they are not as heavily traveled as a railfan would hope.
Photo Date:  7/15/2014  Upload Date: 7/16/2014 4:34:43 AM
Location:  Elkhart Lake, WI
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MILW/WSOR Plymouth, WI Depot
Title:  MILW/WSOR Plymouth, WI Depot
Description:  The northeast 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 out of frame to the right. Before 1912 there was a union depot that served both roads. According to the mailbox by the door, Santa Claus runs a satellite office out of this depot (see close-up at lower right).
Photo Date:  7/15/2014  Upload Date: 7/18/2014 1:22:23 AM
Location:  Plymouth, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW/E&LS Crivitz, WI Depot
Title:  MILW/E&LS Crivitz, WI Depot
Description:  The south and west walls of the E&LS, former MILW, depot Crivitz (originally Ellis Junction), WI on 20 Sep. '14.
Photo Date:  9/20/2014  Upload Date: 9/25/2014 3:09:42 AM
Location:  Crivitz, WI
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MILW Green Bay, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Green Bay, WI Depot
Description:  The south and east walls of the former MILW depot at Green Bay, WI on 24 Sep. '14. The depot, designed by Charles Sumner Frost, was built in 1898 in the Flemish Renaissance Revival style. The railroad abandoned it after they built a new depot at their Oakland yard, where passenger service commenced 15 Jan. '58. They deeded it to Green Bay on 17 Dec. '57. The railroad's Women's Club threw a party at the depot the evening of 11 Jan. '58 under the name “Operation Farewell.” About 200 active and retired MILW employees and city officials mingled, ate and danced long into the night. Music was provided by an orchestra from the Bay School of Music. The Chamber of Commerce occupied the building for many years and there have been other short-lived tenants from time to time. It is currently home to Breakthrough Fuel. 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. The former right of way on the west side of the depot is now the Fox River State Trail which runs from Hilbert to Green Bay.
Photo Date:  9/24/2014  Upload Date: 10/5/2014 3:51:07 AM
Location:  Green Bay, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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ILSX 1338 at E&LS/MILW Crivitz, WI Depot
Title:  ILSX 1338 at E&LS/MILW Crivitz, WI Depot
Description:  E&LS crew crosses Hall Ave. and passes the former MILW depot as they sort cars at the yard at Crivitz (originally Ellis Junction), WI on 30 Sep. '14.
Photo Date:  9/30/2014  Upload Date: 10/8/2014 3:07:52 AM
Location:  Crivitz, WI
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MILW Amberg, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Amberg, WI Depot
Description:  South and east (originally north and west) walls of the remaining half of the MILW depot at Amberg (originally Pike), WI on 1 Oct. '14. The depot was built by the Milwaukee & Northern ca. 1884, the year they reached Pike, later renamed Amberg. The depot stood east of the tracks, between Coleman Ave. and Amberg Rd., I believe. It has been moved to Amberg Museum Complex, about 2 1/2 blocks southwest of its original location and 180 degrees to its original orientation. Some modifications were made to the depot over the years, it used to be twice as long (with the bay window near the center of the building), the gable ends both have Dutch lap siding instead of the original vertical board-and-batten, the eave on the original south gable end has been shortened, the decorative gable brackets are missing, and the windows in the south gable end wall are gone. Historic photographs of the depot can be found at: http://amberghistory.org/default.html.
Photo Date:  10/1/2014  Upload Date: 10/8/2014 3:08:32 AM
Location:  Amberg, WI
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MILW Amberg, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Amberg, WI Depot
Description:  East and north (originally west and south) walls of the remaining half of the MILW depot at Amberg (originally Pike), WI on 1 Oct. '14. The depot was built by the Milwaukee & Northern ca. 1884, the year they reached Pike, later renamed Amberg. The depot stood east of the tracks, between Coleman Ave. and Amberg Rd., I believe. It has been moved to Amberg Museum Complex, about 2 1/2 blocks southwest of its original location and 180 degrees to its original orientation. Some modifications were made to the depot over the years, it used to be twice as long (with the bay window near the center of the building), the gable ends both have Dutch lap siding instead of the original vertical board-and-batten, the eave on the original south gable end has been shortened, the decorative gable brackets are missing, and the windows in the south gable end wall are gone. Historic photographs of the depot can be found at: http://amberghistory.org/default.html.
Photo Date:  10/1/2014  Upload Date: 10/8/2014 3:08:39 AM
Location:  Amberg, WI
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MILW Cedarville, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Cedarville, WI Depot
Description:  The east and north (originally north and west) walls of the MILW Cedarville, WI depot on 1 Oct. '14. The depot stood on the east side of the tracks, south of Amberg Wausaukee Rd. The depot was moved to the Amberg Museum Complex, Amberg (originally Pike), WI, about 3.6 miles north of its original location and 90 degrees clockwise of its original orientation. A historic photograph of the depot can be found at: http://amberghistory.org/default.html. The Amberg depot is partially visible in the background.
Photo Date:  10/1/2014  Upload Date: 10/8/2014 3:08:45 AM
Location:  Cedarville, WI
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MILW Cedarville, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Cedarville, WI Depot
Description:  The west and south (originally south and east) walls of the MILW Cedarville, WI depot on 1 Oct. '14. The depot stood on the east side of the tracks, south of Amberg Wausaukee Rd. The depot was moved to the Amberg Museum Complex, Amberg (originally Pike), WI, about 3.6 miles north of its original location and 90 degrees clockwise of its original orientation. A historic photograph of the depot can be found at: http://amberghistory.org/default.html.
Photo Date:  10/1/2014  Upload Date: 10/8/2014 3:08:50 AM
Location:  Cedarville, WI
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CN 8804, BCOL 4642, CN 2273 at MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Title:  CN 8804, BCOL 4642, CN 2273 at MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Description:  CN ore train passes the former MILW depot as it crawls southwest via the former joint MILW/SOO rails at Neenah, WI on 8 Jan. '15. The depot was built by Milwaukee & Northern in 1882 and is home to the Neenah-Menasha Model Railroad Club. The head of the train had crawled over a mile through Neenah and into Menasha far enough for the train to clear the turnout at the east end of the wye. The train has now reversed to take the east leg of the wye into the yard, before eventually continuing on toward its destination.
Photo Date:  1/8/2015  Upload Date: 1/11/2015 2:46:11 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  CN 8804(SD70M-2) BCOL 4642(C44-9WL) CN 2273(ES44DC)
Views:  490   Comments: 3
MILW/WSOR Horicon, WI Depot
Title:  MILW/WSOR Horicon, WI Depot
Description:  WSOR local has parked next to the former MILW depot at Horicon, WI after completing a trip to Oshkosh and back on Memorial Day, 25 May ‘15. The current depot dates to ca. 1915. The Wis. Railroad Commission, after hearing complaints from the Horicon Advancement Assn., ordered MILW to construct a new depot. The previous depot, built ca. 1888, was deemed too small, outdated, and unsanitary. I haven't been able to determine if this was new construction or if the existing depot was expanded and updated (comparing historic photographs it seems like the later).
Photo Date:  5/25/2015  Upload Date: 6/28/2015 1:40:51 AM
Location:  Horicon, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  WSOR 3803(GP38AC)
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MILW/WSOR Horicon, WI Freight House
Title:  MILW/WSOR Horicon, WI Freight House
Description:  Southeast and southwest walls of WSOR, former MILW, freight house at Horicon, WI on Memorial Day, 25 May 15. It was built by MILW ca. 1880. It was expanded and updated in 1915, as ordered by Wis. Railroad Commission after hearing complaints from the Horicon Advancement Assn. The previous freight house was deemed too small and dangerous.
Photo Date:  5/25/2015  Upload Date: 6/28/2015 1:40:55 AM
Location:  Horicon, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Mayville, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Mayville, WI Depot
Description:  The southwest and southeast (originally northeast and northwest) walls of the former MILW Mayville, WI depot now located at Kekoskee, WI, as seen on 31 May '15. It has been moved about 2 miles northwest of its original site in the northeast quadrant of the intersection of N. Walnut St. and Dayton St., originally Fremont and Clark Sts., respectively, in Mayville by the Kekoskee/Williamstown Historical Society after they acquired it in 2007. It is being rehabilitated to serve as their museum. The depot has been significantly modified, it has been shortened from its original length, the large overhangs at the eaves and gables have been cut back, all of the eave brackets are missing, the gable brackets on the northeast end have been damaged, the gable brackets from the southwest end are missing, and the walls of the bay window no longer reach all the way to the roof. I don't know if these modifications were caused by the current or previous owners, but the current owners have built a small addition on the current northern end of the southeast wall.
Photo Date:  5/31/2015  Upload Date: 7/11/2015 2:03:02 AM
Location:  Mayville, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Mayville, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Mayville, WI Depot
Description:  The southeast and northeast (originally northwest and southwest) walls of the former MILW Mayville, WI depot now located at Kekoskee, WI, as seen on 31 May '15. It has been moved about 2 miles northwest of its original site in the northeast quadrant of the intersection of N. Walnut St. and Dayton St., originally Fremont and Clark Sts., respectively, in Mayville by the Kekoskee/Williamstown Historical Society after they acquired it in 2007. It is being rehabilitated to serve as their museum. The depot has been significantly modified, it has been shortened from its original length, the large overhangs at the eaves and gables have been cut back, all of the eave brackets are missing, the gable brackets on the northeast end have been damaged, the gable brackets from the southwest end are missing, and the walls of the bay window no longer reach all the way to the roof. I don't know if these modifications were caused by the current or previous owners, but the current owners have built a small addition on the current northern end of the southeast wall.
Photo Date:  5/31/2015  Upload Date: 7/11/2015 2:03:07 AM
Location:  Mayville, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Winneconne, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Winneconne, WI Depot
Description:  The west and north walls of the former MILW depot on W. Main St. at S. 6th St. at Winneconne, WI, as seen on 7 Jun. '15, three days shy of the 42nd anniversary of the last train in town. This is the 2nd depot at Winneconne, WI. The original depot was built by Milwaukee & St. Paul in 1868 on its Ripon to Berlin/Winneconne line, when this section of the branch was laid. That depot burned down on 24 Sep. 1871. The current depot was completed by the Milwaukee & St. Paul in Nov. 1871. The depot was purchased by the Winneconne Historical Society in 1968 and was moved about 1,900 feet, nearly due west, from its original location on N. 1st St. just north of W. Main St. The last train in Winneconne ran on 10 Jun. '73 and the rails were pulled about 6 mos. later. The depot has been well-maintained and houses some nice railroad and local history artifacts. A beautifully restored MILW Fairmont speeder, MILW 8171, and SOO rail cart are spotted in front of the depot. Several other historic buildings have been moved and preserved near the depot and also house exhibits.
Photo Date:  6/7/2015  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 1:59:40 AM
Location:  Winneconne, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Winneconne, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Winneconne, WI Depot
Description:  The east and north walls of the former MILW depot on W. Main St. at S. 6th St. at Winneconne, WI, as seen on 7 Jun. '15, three days shy of the 42nd anniversary of the last train in town. This is the 2nd depot at Winneconne, WI. The original depot was built by Milwaukee & St. Paul in 1868 on its Ripon to Berlin/Winneconne line, when this section of the branch was laid. That depot burned down on 24 Sep. 1871. The current depot was completed by the Milwaukee & St. Paul in Nov. 1871. The depot was purchased by the Winneconne Historical Society in 1968 and was moved about 1,900 feet, nearly due west, from its original location on N. 1st St. just north of W. Main St. The last train in Winneconne ran on 10 Jun. '73 and the rails were pulled about 6 mos. later. The depot has been well-maintained and houses some nice railroad and local history artifacts. A beautifully restored MILW Fairmont speeder, MILW 8171, and SOO rail cart are spotted in front of the depot. Several other historic buildings have been moved and preserved near the depot and also house exhibits.
Photo Date:  6/7/2015  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 1:59:47 AM
Location:  Winneconne, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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MILW Chilton, WI Freight House
Title:  MILW Chilton, WI Freight House
Description:  The northeast and southeast walls of the CN, former MILW, freight house at Chilton, WI on 26 Jul. '15. It was a passenger depot built by the Milwaukee & Northern on the northeast side of the main line at the intersection of Grande St. (now E. Grand St.), Adams St., and Division St. (now E. Main St.). It dates to at least 1892, but it may be the original depot from when the line was laid in 1872. If it was first depot, it was originally about half as long as it is now. It was moved about 600 feet to the southeast, its current location, and converted to a freight house after a new depot was built near the original site, but on the southwest side of the mainline, between 1904 and 1914 (the site is currently occupied by Reinl Accounting). The early village was originally named Stantonville, in honor of Moses Stanton, founder. The land was purchased by John Marygold in 1852 and he changed the name to Chilington, his hometown in England. He sent a request to the county seat, then Stockbridge, to make the name change official. A miscommunication resulted in the middle syllable being lost to history and the name became Chilton.
Photo Date:  7/26/2015  Upload Date: 8/24/2015 1:55:08 AM
Location:  Chilton, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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IC 3137 and MILW Chilton, WI Freight House
Title:  IC 3137 and MILW Chilton, WI Freight House
Description:  CN local approaches the former MILW freight house as it prepares to service a couple of industries at Chilton, WI on 26 Jul. '15. It was a passenger depot built by the Milwaukee & Northern on the northeast side of the main line at the intersection of Grande St. (now E. Grand St.), Adams St., and Division St. (now E. Main St.). It dates to at least 1892, but it may be the original depot from when the line was laid in 1872. If it was first depot, it was originally about half as long as it is now. It was moved about 600 feet to the southeast, its current location, and converted to a freight house after a new depot was built near the original site, but on the southwest side of the mainline, between 1904 and 1914 (the site is currently occupied by Reinl Accounting). The early village was originally named Stantonville, in honor of Moses Stanton, founder. The land was purchased by John Marygold in 1852 and he changed the name to Chilington, his hometown in England. He sent a request to the county seat, then Stockbridge, to make the name change official. A miscommunication resulted in the middle syllable being lost to history and the name became Chilton.
Photo Date:  7/26/2015  Upload Date: 8/24/2015 1:55:16 AM
Location:  Chilton, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 3137(GP40R)
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IC 3137
Title:  IC 3137
Description:  CN local approaches the former MILW depot at Hilbert, WI on 26 Jul. '15.
Photo Date:  7/26/2015  Upload Date: 8/24/2015 1:55:33 AM
Location:  Hilbert, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 3137(GP40R)
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Columbus, WI MILW/AMTK Station
Title:  Columbus, WI MILW/AMTK Station
Description:  Looking at southeast and northeast walls of AMTK, former MILW, depot along the CP rails at Columbus, WI on 11 Nov. '15. The depot was constructed in 1906 and originally had a tile roof. The Wisconsin Historical Society has a couple of photographs, http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/. The previous depot, which dates to at least 1885 according to the Sanborn maps, some references state 1870s, is out of frame to right.
Photo Date:  11/11/2015  Upload Date: 2/7/2016 3:14:46 AM
Location:  Columbus, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Columbus, WI MILW Station
Title:  Columbus, WI MILW Station
Description:  Looking at southeast and northeast walls of the former MILW passenger and freight depot along the CP rails at Columbus, WI on 11 Nov. '15. The depot dates to at least 1885 according to the Sanborn maps, some references state 1870s. It is wood-framed with brick veneer. This end, slightly wider than the remainder of the building, was the passenger end. When the new passenger depot (out of frame to left) was built in 1906, this became the freight house. I don't know when the railroad stopped using it, but it obviously became part of the Caldwell Lumber Co. quite a while ago.
Photo Date:  11/11/2015  Upload Date: 2/7/2016 3:15:16 AM
Location:  Columbus, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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IC 3137 at MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Title:  IC 3137 at MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Description:  CN local approaches W. Forest Ave. and passes the festive former MILW depot (note the Christmas wreath above the door) as it heads southwest via the former joint MILW/SOO rails at Neenah, WI on 20 Dec. '15. The depot was built by Milwaukee & Northern in 1882 and is home to the Neenah-Menasha Model Railroad Club.
Photo Date:  12/20/2015  Upload Date: 2/14/2016 4:03:22 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 3137(GP40R)
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GTW 6221 and MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Title:  GTW 6221 and MILW Neenah, WI Depot
Description:  CN local clears High St., backs past the former MILW depot, and crosses W. Forest Ave. as it heads southwest via the former joint MILW/SOO rails at Neenah, WI on 5 Jun. '16. The depot was built by Milwaukee & Northern in 1882 and is home to the Neenah-Menasha Model Railroad Club.
Photo Date:  6/5/2016  Upload Date: 7/4/2016 12:38:50 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  GTW 6221(GP38-2)
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MILW Sherwood, WI Depot
Title:  MILW Sherwood, WI Depot
Description:  The former MILW depot at Sherwood, WI on 27 Aug. '16. Built by the CM&StP ca. 1895 at what used to be referred to as Lower Sherwood. A 1971 newspaper article states that it was “remodeled in 1956 from a freight house, when the large depot, station and living quarters was razed.” It was used by MILW and SOO until at least 1971, when they requested permission to close it. The initial request was denied, but it probably wasn’t used much longer. It must be the smallest union depot I've ever seen. It has been moved and is an outbuilding on a farm.
Photo Date:  8/27/2016  Upload Date: 9/6/2016 1:31:07 AM
Location:  Sherwood, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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GTW 4911
Title:  GTW 4911
Description:  CN local passes the former MILW depot as it heads south at Hilbert, WI on 3 Oct. '16. The crossing signals were not working for some reason, so a crew member was preparing to flag the crossing.
Photo Date:  10/3/2016  Upload Date: 10/9/2016 12:46:59 AM
Location:  Hilbert, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  GTW 4911(GP38-2)
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IC 3115
Title:  IC 3115
Description:  A CN local passes the former MILW depot and approaches the W. Forest Ave./River St. grade crossing as it heads southwest via the former joint MILW/SOO rails at Neenah, WI on 17 Jun. '18. The depot was built by M&N in 1882 and is home to the Neenah-Menasha Model Railroad Club.
Photo Date:  6/17/2018  Upload Date: 8/4/2018 4:30:41 AM
Location:  Neenah, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:  IC 3115(GP40R)
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MILW Elkhart Lake, WI, Depot
Title:  MILW Elkhart Lake, WI, Depot
Description:  The southwest and southeast walls of the 1871 M&N depot at Elkhart Lake, WI, on 30 May '20. Some references state that the depot was built in 1870, others say 1872; it was most likely built in 1871, when the rails were laid. It is currently home to Off the Rail, a café at 44 Gottfried St., Elkhart Lake, WI. Some references state that the depot was moved to this spot for use by the feed mill after the 1897 MILW depot (out-of-frame to the right) was completed. The former Elkhart Lake Feed Mill is partially visible in the background. I haven't learned when the feed mill was built, but it dates to at least 1906, the year the Farmers’ Mercantile and Supply Co. was organized.
Photo Date:  5/30/2020  Upload Date: 10/18/2020 3:10:35 AM
Location:  Elkhart Lake, WI
Author:  T. P. Bruss
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