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By:Richard Hopfensperger
Dates:1/1/2000 - 12/31/2015
Album Info:The Milwaukee Road was "America's Resourceful Railroad" and is missed by many. This is a compilation of photos showing what we can find that still remains of the Milwaukee. There are also some shots of what has become of the old right of way.
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Milwaukee Road Plate Girder Bridge
Title:  Milwaukee Road Plate Girder Bridge
Description:  Looking across Eight Mile Creek toward Oshkosh along the former Milwaukee Road line now in use by the Wisconsin and Southern.
Photo Date:  6/1/2010  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 8:33:01 PM
Location:  Fisk, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Dated Bridge Abutment
Title:  Dated Bridge Abutment
Description:  The original line between Ripon and Oshkosh was laid in 1875 by the Oshkosh and Mississippi Railway. In 1910, the Milwaukee Road must have decided to put in a new bridge across Eight Mile Creek in Fisk. The concrete looks like it needs some work 100 years later.
Photo Date:  6/1/2010  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 8:43:10 PM
Location:  Fisk, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Bridge
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Milwaukee Road Plate Girder Bridge
Title:  Milwaukee Road Plate Girder Bridge
Description:  Old Milwaukee Road crossing of Eight Mile Creek in Fisk.
Photo Date:  6/1/2010  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 8:38:12 PM
Location:  Fisk, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Crossing of the Rock River
Title:  Milwaukee Crossing of the Rock River
Description:  The former Milwaukee Road bridge across the Rock River at Mayville. The line ran to Fond du Lac from Iron Ridge off the original La Crosse and Milwaukee alignment that ran thru Horicon to Portage on it's way to the Mississippi. The line became part of the Wisconsin and Southern when the Milwaukee sold it off and was abandoned north of Mayville by the WSOR. Though it would not be difficult to reinstate the track in town to this bridge and beyond, it is currently truncated at the Seneca (last that I knew of, canning plants seem to change hands often)) canning plant.
Photo Date:  3/17/2011  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 5:16:34 PM
Location:  Mayville, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Road Bridge at the Rock River
Title:  Milwaukee Road Bridge at the Rock River
Description:  Plate deck girder across the long, meandering Rock River at Mayville.
Photo Date:  3/17/2011  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 5:27:22 PM
Location:  Mayville, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Road Swing Bridge
Title:  Milwaukee Road Swing Bridge
Description:  The Milwaukee's swing bridge at Green Bay
Photo Date:  8/22/2012  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 5:33:19 PM
Location:  Green Bay, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Road and Chicago and Northwestern Bridges
Title:  Milwaukee Road and Chicago and Northwestern Bridges
Description:  Sighting down the former Milwaukee Road bridge crossing under the former CNW bridge, both crossing the Rock River in Janesville.
Photo Date:  2/20/2013  Upload Date: 2/24/2015 4:54:29 PM
Location:  Janesville, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Road Stiles Junction Depot
Title:  Milwaukee Road Stiles Junction Depot
Description:  Looking at the old Milwaukee Road depot from the northeast. Though the pails are weed covered, they are in fact the mainline from Channing,MI to Green Bay, WI for the ELS. (Escanaba and Lake Superior) Last I have heard, as of 2017, this structure has succumbed to Mother Nature and Father Time and has completely fallen.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 10/22/2017 8:09:40 PM
Location:  Stiles Junction, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Stiles Junction Depot
Title:  Stiles Junction Depot
Description:  Nearing the end of its existence, a look at the former Milwaukee Road Depot from the southeast, right about near where the CNW and MILW crossed on an at grade diamond.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 3/28/2197 8:12:12 PM
Location:  Stiles Junction, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Dead Signal
Title:  Dead Signal
Description:  Looking north along the former Milwaukee Road line north out of Green Bay at Stiles Junction. Some cars are stored by the current owner of the line, the Escanaba and Lake Superior, on the siding. Though there is no longer a/diamond here, the ELS does indeed have a junction here in which the use the old connecting track to access the former CNW branch into Oconto Falls. The old depot here is jurt visible via the red roof standing out through the foliage.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 10/22/2017 8:19:40 PM
Location:  Stiles Junction, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Signal,Track
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Former Milwaukee Road Depot
Title:  Former Milwaukee Road Depot
Description:  From the south side, the depor's sad state of repair is more pronounced. The structure will collapse within a few years.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 10/22/2017 8:25:02 PM
Location:  Stiles Junction, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Views:  155   Comments: 1
Milwaukee Road Station
Title:  Milwaukee Road Station
Description:  This depot is still in use along the line that ELS purchased from the Milwaukee that ran from Green Bay into Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 5:37:20 PM
Location:  Crivitz, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Southern End of the Milwaukee Road Station
Title:  Southern End of the Milwaukee Road Station
Description:  A look at the southern exposure of Milwaukee's former depot at the ELS yard in Crivitz.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/21/2015 6:03:30 PM
Location:  Crivitz, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Yard,Station
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Milwaukee Road Station
Title:  Milwaukee Road Station
Description:  Nicely restored, but moved from it's original location along the right of way, this old depot is a gem.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/21/2015 6:07:25 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Views:  142   Comments: 1
Milwaukee Road Depot Historical Information
Title:  Milwaukee Road Depot Historical Information
Description:  The restored Milwaukee Road dept has a nice plaque to share a little history with interested parties.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/21/2015 6:19:17 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Milwaukee Road Sation
Title:  Milwaukee Road Sation
Description:  The nicely restored Milwaukee Road depot in Marinette from the generally southeast exposure.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/21/2015 6:15:07 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Milwaukee Road Station
Title:  Milwaukee Road Station
Description:  The Milwaukee's Station in Menominee still has some rails near it, buried in the dirt. The rails do not connect with the rest of the world though. There are also some remanants of the brick platforms left on the lot. This would seem to indicate that the station has not been relocated in Menominee as the one in Marinette, across the border, has.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 6:12:27 PM
Location:  Menominee, MI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Milwaukee Road Engine House
Title:  Milwaukee Road Engine House
Description:  Former Milwaukee Road engine house at the small yard in Menominee, MI. The Milwaukee's line in the area is now property of the ELS.
Photo Date:  6/18/2013  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 5:57:37 PM
Location:  Menominee, MI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Yard
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MILW 118C
Title:  MILW 118C
Description:  A couple old Milwaukee Road units set to pull the day's rail fan trips at the Illinois Railroad museum.
Photo Date:  9/22/2013  Upload Date: 3/5/2014 1:45:42 PM
Location:  Union, IL
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  MILW 118C(F7A) MILW 37A(E9A)
Views:  419   Comments: 1
Potato Warehouse
Title:  Potato Warehouse
Description:  An old potato warehouse along the former Milwaukee Road tracks in Merrill. The property opposite the tracks from this small warehouse was once the very busy millwork factory Anson & Gilkey Company. Anson & Gilkey had a myriad of tracks serving it along it's Wisconsin River waterfront property. Parts of the mill were last used by Semco, which has consolidated it's operation on the west side of Merrill.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 7/21/2015 6:37:18 PM
Location:  Merrill, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Track
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Milwaukee Road Depot
Title:  Milwaukee Road Depot
Description:  The rails in front of the depot have been long out of service, but the building is still a useful piece of property in Tomahawk. Tomahawk has quite a few nice old structures still standing and in use along the railroad property in town. Tomahawk is still a busy railroad town.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 7/21/2015 6:31:18 PM
Location:  Tomahawk, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Station Sign and Feed Mill
Title:  Station Sign and Feed Mill
Description:  Along the former Milwaukee Road right of way in Merrill.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 7/21/2015 6:57:12 PM
Location:  Merrill, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Yard,Track
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Rib Side Boxcar
Title:  Rib Side Boxcar
Description:  Built in the Milwaukee shops, this old beauty resides with a twin sibling on a spur within the confines of the closed Wausau Paper, Brokaw plant. The plant was closed in Februaury 2012 as a result of pressue from Starboard Value LP, a holding company which owned (and possibly still does) the largest share of Wausau Paper common stock. Starbord wanted Wausau Paper to get out of print paper business and move into the more profitable tissue industry. Neenah Paper bought some of the brands of print paper from Wausau Paper as they prepared the closure of Brokaw, and is doing well in this field. Starboard Value meanwhile, as of January 2014 was still pressuring Wausau Paper trying to make a quick buck, hoping to increase share value as fast as possible.
Photo Date:  10/13/2013  Upload Date: 7/25/2015 1:40:56 PM
Location:  Brokaw, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Roster,Scenic
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Gothic Mill Pond Crossing
Title:  Gothic Mill Pond Crossing
Description:  The causeway and concrete bridge across the mill pond in Ripon. The CNW diamond was a couple hundred feet north of the concrete span.
Photo Date:  10/14/2013  Upload Date: 7/25/2015 2:42:45 PM
Location:  Ripon, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Concrete Span of Gothic Mill Pond
Title:  Concrete Span of Gothic Mill Pond
Description:  A closer look at the Milwaukee Roads concrete span across the narrows of the Gothic Mill Pond. The bridge used by WSOR has seen better days but must be structurally sound as it has been in this state for at least a decade.
Photo Date:  10/14/2013  Upload Date: 7/25/2015 10:18:27 PM
Location:  Ripon, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Road Timber Trestle
Title:  Milwaukee Road Timber Trestle
Description:  On the western side of Fairwater, the Milwaukee Road had to cross the mouth of a tributary to the Grand River. The Grand is dammed in Fairwater to form a mill pond, which this tributary flows into.
Photo Date:  10/30/2013  Upload Date: 7/23/2015 6:14:36 PM
Location:  Fairwater, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Road Timber Trestle
Title:  Milwaukee Road Timber Trestle
Description:  A last look at the former Milwaukee Road crossing of the Grand River tributary in Fairwater.
Photo Date:  10/30/2013  Upload Date: 7/23/2015 6:23:38 PM
Location:  Fairwater, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Road Timber Trestle
Title:  Milwaukee Road Timber Trestle
Description:  A closer look at the timber trestle in Fairwater near the mill pond.
Photo Date:  10/30/2013  Upload Date: 7/23/2015 6:21:02 PM
Location:  Fairwater, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Fox Lake Station
Title:  Fox Lake Station
Description:  Fox Lake is the oldest settlement in Dodge County, dating to 1838. This old Milwaukee Road station dates to 1884. Fox Lake was served by a branch off the La Crosse and Milwaukee line that went from North Milwaukee to La Crosse via Portage from Fox Lake junction, just railroad west of Beaver Dam. The Fox Lake branch was a reverse loop which allowed the trains to town to return to the junction without a reverse or run around move. This old station is on the National Register of Historic Places and serves as the local museum.
Photo Date:  10/30/2013  Upload Date: 7/25/2015 10:27:12 PM
Location:  Fox Lake, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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The Last Section of Loop
Title:  The Last Section of Loop
Description:  This is a section of the reverse loop that served Fox Lake. The 1884 station resides in it's rightful place along the last remaining section of the loop. The smaller buildings were moved to this location for the historical society which houses it's museum within the depot.
Photo Date:  10/30/2013  Upload Date: 7/25/2015 10:39:11 PM
Location:  Fox Lake, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Track
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Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Swing Bridge
Title:  Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Swing Bridge
Description:  Built in 1905 by the Milwaukee Road, this old swing span now allows Canadian National to cross the Menasha navigational canal on the Manitowoc Subdivision.
Photo Date:  11/15/2013  Upload Date: 7/25/2015 10:50:32 PM
Location:  Menasha, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Timber Trestle
Title:  Timber Trestle
Description:  The rails between Ripon and Oshkosh were laid in 1875 by the Oshkosh and Mississippi Railwaiy. This right of way was in turn leased to the Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul (Milwaukee Road) for an agreement of twenty years. It eventually just became a part of the Milwaukee. This timber trestle is located between Elo and Fisk along this line. The trestle allows a local farmer access to his fields through a fill cutting across the lower area. I am not sure if this trestle was included in the initial construction of the line in 1875, but it obviously predates the large farm equipment in use today. Interestingly, on another road near here, a large culvert was used as a tunnel for livestock to pass under a road between fields.
Photo Date:  3/20/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 7:40:45 AM
Location:  Fisk, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Wood Trestle Across the South Branch of the Manitowoc River
Title:  Wood Trestle Across the South Branch of the Manitowoc River
Description:  This is the where the Milwaukee Road crossed the South Branch of the Manitowoc River on the line between Milwaukee and Channing, MI via Green Bay. The old factory is now occupied by JTD Enterprises and, according to a sign on the facade, Briess, of malting fame, has a presence within. I have not been able to determine the original occupant of the building.
Photo Date:  3/31/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 7:46:31 PM
Location:  Chilton, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Road Station
Title:  Milwaukee Road Station
Description:  The bay window was toward the mainline to Green Bay on this former Milwaukee Road depot. A track which branched off south of the building and passed on the west (opposite) side went on to Menasha. In the early 2000's one could find men from the sub's section gang working out of this structure. The building had been refurbished with new windows and doors along with the addition of the garage door on the north end for the maintenance crews. Currently the windows are all boarded up and the building doesn't seem to be used much anymore. At least it is in very good shape, hopefully the CN will not tear this one down.
Photo Date:  4/6/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 8:04:10 PM
Location:  Hilbert, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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 Milwaukee Road Passing Siding
Title:  Milwaukee Road Passing Siding
Description:  Along the old Oshkosh and Mississippi Railway right of way, the Milwaukee Road had a passing siding and some structures along it. The structures remain a mystery to me and the Wisconsin and Southern uses the siding to store cars off spot for Oshkosh.
Photo Date:  5/26/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 8:22:26 PM
Location:  Fisk, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
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Plate Girder Bridge
Title:  Plate Girder Bridge
Description:  A look at the Eight Mile Creek crossing from the north side of the bridge. County Road FF crosses the rails at grade just a few feet from the west end of the bridge. County Road FF also crosses the creek just a few feet before crossing the tracks. Wehrmans is the tavern on the other side of the creek, if the line was more active, it would be a good spot for a beverage and some train watching.
Photo Date:  5/26/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 8:52:31 PM
Location:  Fisk, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
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MILW 781
Title:  MILW 781
Description:  The Brodead historical Society has a very nice museum housed in an old Milwaukee Road depot. The museum also has this beautifully restored tandem of Milwaukee Road equipment. Though fenced in from the lawn, access to the two is available from within the museum.
Photo Date:  6/29/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 9:34:25 PM
Location:  Brodhead, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Roster,Scenic
Locomotives:  MILW 781(H10-44)
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Milwaukee Road Station
Title:  Milwaukee Road Station
Description:  Located on the Mineral Point Branch radiating from Janesville, along the old Milwaukee Road, the Brodhead Historical Society houses it's museum in this station built in 1881. The museum is free and well worth the time to visit, and worthy of a donation too! The rails are still active with the Wisconsin and Southern using them to get to Monroe.
Photo Date:  6/29/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 9:42:48 PM
Location:  Brodhead, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Track
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MILW 781
Title:  MILW 781
Description:  An excellent restoration, the 781 resides at the Brodhead Historical Society Museum. One can gain access to the unit from within the museum.
Photo Date:  6/29/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 9:55:03 PM
Location:  Brodhead, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Roster
Locomotives:  MILW 781(H10-44)
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MILW 1900
Title:  MILW 1900
Description:  The first of 25 cars built in the Milwaukee Shops in 1941, this wonderfully restored caboose resides at the Brodhead Historical Society Museum. The caboose spent it's last active days assigned to Council Bluffs,and is reported to be one of the most original examples of a Milwaukee rib side caboose to be found.
Photo Date:  6/29/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 10:00:56 PM
Location:  Brodhead, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  RollingStock
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Gilbert Paper Spur
Title:  Gilbert Paper Spur
Description:  The pile of rubble is what is left of the Gilbert Paper production facility in Menasha. Gilbert Paper was closed in 2001 after Mead Corporation sold it to Fox River Paper. The building standing is part of the Banta Printing facility on Doty Island, which was closed after RR Donnelly purchased Banta Corporation. The wooden trestle on the opposite side of the Fox River was the spur upon which the Milwaukee Road spotted boxcars for the Gilbert Paper Company. The cars were actually spotted over water. To get to this trestle, the MILW crossed over the Fox on a bridge from about the location of the camera. The bridge angled across the river to the left from the camera's location and had a switchback to come out onto the Gilbert Paper spur. This area of Menasha was a thriving bed of paper, printing and packaging industry, and had a myriad of rails to serve the businesses. Much of the network still exists, but enough of the industry has disappeared to take a bite out of it. Another spur came to Gilbert Paper from the CNW Neenah yard on the other side of the river. The plant received its coal and chemicals on that spur. The spur still exists, but only goes as far as the old General Chemical (Chem Trade) complex. Gilbert Paper received boxcar loads of pulp material. The pulp material would be sulfite (wood pulp) in bales, usually from Georgia Kraft Mill in Brunswick, GA. They would also receive rags from cotton mills and from the garment factories in the east for the higher grades of paper. Gilbert Paper shipped about 75% of their product by rail. The power house would go through 3 to 4 carloads of coal per day, along with 3 to 4 truck loads. The mill received about 3 tank cars of chlorine per week. The factory was switched twice per day. This information comes from a long time employee (electrical engineer) who retired in the late 1980's, so after that, things may have changed a bit. However, that is how it was for most of his career.
Photo Date:  7/25/2014  Upload Date: 7/28/2015 6:49:42 PM
Location:  Menasha, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge
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Milwaukee Way into Oshkosh
Title:  Milwaukee Way into Oshkosh
Description:  One may wonder what the back of this building has to do with the Milwaukee Road. The photo is taken from the vicinity of the Milwaukee's yard and facilities in Oshkosh looking back toward Ripon. The area where the camera is located once housed a busy freight terminal and a connection with the Soo Line (original Wisconsin Central) where they shared a swing bridge (removed 1990's) across the Fox River. All that remains to tell of the Milwaukee Road right of way into town are these power lines that followed it into town. The track that remains in service from Ripon terminates on the west side of I 41.
Photo Date:  9/14/2014  Upload Date: 7/27/2015 9:02:02 PM
Location:  Oshkosh, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic
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Remains of Milwaukee Road Depot
Title:  Remains of Milwaukee Road Depot
Description:  Residing between Fenton Street (to the rear of the camera) and Fond du Lac Street, one can find the last remnants of the Milwaukee's station in Ripon. Parts of the foundation can be seen in the gravel parking lot that now occupies the parcel. The right of way has been a part of the Wisconsin and Southern since the Milwaukee sold this line off in the early 1980's.
Photo Date:  10/13/2014  Upload Date: 7/21/2015 5:51:53 PM
Location:  Ripon, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station,Track
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Entry to Appleton Across the Fox River
Title:  Entry to Appleton Across the Fox River
Description:  The Milwaukee Road entered Appleton via a bridge across the Fox River to the industrial "flats" within the confines of the river valley. The line came from Menasha, which was connected to the secondary main between Milwaukee and Green Bay at Hilbert. The bridge piers are all gone, but this abutment remains on the south side of the river. The concrete structure on the left is a pier for the Memorial Drive traffic bridge, which the railroad bridge went under.
Photo Date:  11/8/2014  Upload Date: 7/19/2015 5:41:49 PM
Location:  Appleton, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
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MILW 992203
Title:  MILW 992203
Description:  The Waupaca Historical Society is fairly certain that this is the correct number for this Thrall built Milwaukee Road caboose, and the Milwaukee Road Historical Society seems to confirm it, referring to it as 02203 in the 2015 No. 2 Hiawathagram. Which caboose this is took a little investigative work by the historical societies in question due to the fact somebody felt they should have the builders plate, rather than leave it on the caboose for it's owner.
Photo Date:  5/4/2015  Upload Date: 7/11/2015 6:45:58 PM
Location:  Waupaca, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  RollingStock
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Escanaba and lake Superior Engine House
Title:  Escanaba and lake Superior Engine House
Description:  The former Milwaukee Road engine house still stands and is used by the ELS at the old Milwaukee Road yard in Menominee. There is some neat old equipment here, visible from the road. A couple vintage pieces can be seen to the right of the engine house. A newer center beam car can bee seen beyond the left end.
Photo Date:  9/7/2015  Upload Date: 10/3/2016 8:13:18 PM
Location:  Menominee, MI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Yard
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Wright Slough Bridge
Title:  Wright Slough Bridge
Description:  Heading from Marinette toward Crivitz on the old Milwaukee Road right of way one comes along this short bridge spanning the Wright Slough. This is part of the Menominee River system and is located on the outskirts of Marinette.
Photo Date:  9/7/2015  Upload Date: 10/5/2016 8:39:39 PM
Location:  Marinette, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Bridge,Track
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Water Street
Title:  Water Street
Description:  Looking north along the former Milwaukee Road line at Sauk City into Prairie Du Sac. The vantage point is from across the street, just north of the Milwaukee Road station. Though this line cannot be reached from Mazomanie due to the poor status of the Sauk City railroad bridge, if needed, this area can be accessed via the former CNW Reedsburg line and a connection at the Badger Ammunitions Plant.
Photo Date:  10/16/2015  Upload Date: 11/7/2017 11:41:49 AM
Location:  Sauk City, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Track
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Milwaukee Road Station
Title:  Milwaukee Road Station
Description:  The Milwaukee Road closed its depot that served Sauk City and Paririe Du Sac in 1975. It was situated close to the political border of the two communities in Sauk City. The section of this building on the left, with the lower roof line is the former depot. The other end has been added on since 1975.
Photo Date:  10/16/2015  Upload Date: 11/7/2017 11:27:41 AM
Location:  Sauk City, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Scenic,Station
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Milwaukee Road Station
Title:  Milwaukee Road Station
Description:  This station served both Sauk City and Prairie Du Sac for the Milwaukee Road. The agency was closed in 1975, but the building has found a new life housing a few businesses.
Photo Date:  10/16/2015  Upload Date: 11/7/2017 11:19:32 AM
Location:  Sauk City, WI
Author:  Richard Hopfensperger
Categories:  Station
Locomotives: 
Views:  95   Comments: 0


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