MILW Avoca, WI Depot & Wig-Wag         
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/.
Date: 6/26/2014 Location: Avoca, WI Views: 278 Collection Of:   T. P. Bruss
Author:  T. P. Bruss
MILW Avoca, WI Depot & Wig-Wag
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Richard Hopfensperger General Awesome. Great information. 7/1/2014 8:45:12 AM
Olaf Junges General Now a train and it would be perfect! 7/1/2014 3:10:44 PM
T. P. Bruss General Richard, I was thrilled to find some information about this locale’s railroad history. Olaf, a train would have been awesome. We “stop, look and listened” for a while hoping to hear an approaching train, unfortunately none were to be had before we needed to move on. 7/2/2014 3:34:18 AM

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