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Bridging the Wisconsin River |
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A look across the spans that took the CNW Green Bay to Marshfield main line across the Wisconsin River in Wausau. The old CNW 1899 built depot is just out of frame to the right in this view from the east bank. |
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9/4/2016 Upload Date: 11/10/2017 10:54:11 PM |
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Wausau, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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CNW Station |
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A look at the north east corner of the CNW station built in Wausau in 1899. |
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9/4/2016 Upload Date: 11/10/2017 10:57:55 PM |
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Wausau, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Western Spans Across the Wisconsin |
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These plate girder spans bridge the main part of the Wisconsin River above the dam in Wausau. This bridge once carried the CNW main from Green Bay to Marshfield. The track is now a branch that truncates just outside Wausau to the west for the CN. |
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9/4/2016 Upload Date: 11/10/2017 11:00:28 PM |
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Wausau, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Crossing from Barkers Island to the West |
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A typical Chicago and Northwestern truss between Barkers Island and the west bank of the Wisconsin River. This line is an industrial spur that branched off the main just before both crossed the slough. This spur ends at Graphic Packaging International. Judging from how the rails are kept clear of obstacles, Graphic Packaging may still receive rail service in 2017. |
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9/4/2016 Upload Date: 11/10/2017 11:09:11 PM |
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Wausau, WI |
Author: |
Richard Hopfensperger |
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CNW Passenger Station in the Heart of the City |
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Looking east from the west bank of the Wisconsin River at the 1899 built CNW station. The station is uniquely located on an island, just below the downtown area. This line was once a mainline from Green Bay to Marshfield and on to St. Paul/Minneapolis. It now ends just outside Wausau to the west of town at an industrial park. |
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9/4/2016 Upload Date: 11/10/2017 11:15:57 PM |
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Wausau, WI |
Author: |
Richard Hopfensperger |
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CNW Crossing of Duck Creek |
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If one wanders around in the Howard Dog Park, they may find themselves looking at the old CNW line north out of Green Bay. Looking generally north along the tracks, the old swing bridge is visible across Duck Creek. Just past the creek is Riverview Drive. A little further down, at the grade crossing with the cantilevered signals, is Lakeview Drive. Just beyond Lakeview, the track curves to the right, heading closer to true north, running to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, via Marinette. Years ago, there was also a line that diverged to the left, approximately where the tan and green sign can be seen under the cantilevered signal head. This line ran to Marshfield via Shawano and Wausau. It is now the Mountain Bay State Bike Trail. |
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9/23/2016 Upload Date: 11/19/2017 9:03:12 PM |
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Howard, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Former CNW Main Across the Fox River in Menasha |
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Looking across the Fox River in Menasha from Doty Island. This bridge was once the CNW "Airline" main from Milwaukee to Green Bay via Fond du Lac and the Fox Cities. The bridge now serves as a link along an industrial spur serving Neenah Paper, the Forest Island warehouse and Chemtrade (formerly General Chemical) on Doty Island. There is potential for additional customers to come on line, there are some vacant factory buildings, not too far out of shape along the line. The closed Whiting Paper mill smokestack is visible off the far end of the bridge. |
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3/5/2017 Upload Date: 3/21/2018 12:46:09 PM |
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Menasha, WI |
Author: |
Richard Hopfensperger |
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Chicago and Northwestern Freight House |
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A look at the southwest corner of the old CNW freight house located on Broad Street in Oshkosh. The station was once located at the "T" intersection of Northwestern Avenue and Broad Street, but Northwestern Avenue has been stopped short of Broad Street to provide space for a parking lot. |
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4/16/2017 Upload Date: 9/21/2017 8:57:01 PM |
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Oshkosh, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Former CNW Station |
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A look at the former CNW station from the southwest corner as it was in the spring of 2017. The freight house is a little rough but the main part of the station is kept in good repair. The property is occupied by Clarity Care and they do a decent job keeping it up. |
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4/16/2017 Upload Date: 9/22/2017 8:19:36 PM |
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Oshkosh, WI |
Author: |
Richard Hopfensperger |
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CNW Swing Bridge |
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A more recent look at the old Chicago and Northwestern swing bridge across the navigation canal on the east end of the "flats" of Appleton along the Fox River. The bridge still looks as interesting as ever. It's a shame the track in the flats has been almost completely removed, a sign of the manufacturing facilities closing. |
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8/30/2017 Upload Date: 9/1/2017 9:31:30 PM |
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Appleton, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Western Approach to CNW Swing Bridge |
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A look at the western approach to the former Chicago and Northwestern swing bridge spanning the Fox River navigation canal in Appleton. |
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8/30/2017 Upload Date: 9/1/2017 9:38:08 PM |
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Appleton, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Former Chicago and Northwestern Swing Bridge |
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Looking back down the branch line toward Appleton Junction from the Newberry Trail. A look at the top of the trees on the right shows the smokestack for Neenah Paper, the last business with a railroad spur. They get boxcars spotted at the mill. They have a second track that once received tank cars, but have not used that spot for at least a decade. |
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8/30/2017 Upload Date: 9/1/2017 9:42:53 PM |
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Appleton, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Pile Trestle Connector to Interlake Pulp and Paper Company |
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On the north end of the plate girder deck bridge that gave the CNW access to the large Consolidated Paper Corporation Interlake Division mill in Appleton is a short pile timber trestle which connected the steel bridge to the track on the land itself. |
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8/30/2017 Upload Date: 9/10/2017 9:48:24 PM |
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Appleton, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Plate Girder Deck Bridge to Interlake Pulp and Paper |
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Another look at the CNW bridge used to gain access to the large Consolidated Paper Corporation mill in Appleton. The mill was closed 19 November 1982. Across the one can witness the redevelopment of the river from manufacturing to residential and commercial. |
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8/30/2017 Upload Date: 9/10/2017 9:52:37 PM |
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Appleton, WI |
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Richard Hopfensperger |
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Plate Girder Deck Bridge to Former Consolidated Paper Mill |
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A look at a hormer CNW bridge that was once used to serve the Consolidated Paper Company's Interlake Division. The site was located where John Street once crossed the Fox River and the Number 0 Dam is situated. The John Street bridge was removed in the late 1950's and was replaced by the College Avenue bridge, which soars 75' above the water. The paper mill in question uas originally named Manufacturing and Investment Company which was a pulp and paper mill started up in 1891. It took the place of a strawboard mill built by Richmond Brothers in :857. By 1901, the Manufacturing and Investment Company became Interlake Pulp and Paper Company. Interlake was then purchased by Consolidated Paper in 1916. It remained a part of Consolidated Paper as it's Interlake Division Appleton mill until its closure on 19 November 1982. Magcobar North America, part of Dresser Industries Inc. started to lease a small portion of the facility in December 1982. They used part of the closed paper mill's facility to process drilling fluids. Dresser was still using the facility in 1993, but has ceased production there in at least the last decade. The mill site has mostly been razed and redeveloped into trendy shops, boutiques and townhouses. This bridge is located off the line that runs to Kimberly and Combined Locks, branching off that line a few hundred feet after crossing the navigation canal swing bridge. The swing bridge is still used and is visible to the rear of the plate girder bridge. The bridge crosses from the south east river bank onto an "island" formed by the mill race (forefront water) and the navigation canal, which has a lock located at the mill site. Beyond that, is the Number 3 Dam. the rails have been removed and there is hope of incorporating this bridge and a few others in the "Flats" into recreational trails. |
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8/30/2017 Upload Date: 9/10/2017 9:15:54 PM |
Location: |
Appleton, WI |
Author: |
Richard Hopfensperger |
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