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Viewing Album: Wisconsin C&NW Depots and Other Railroad Structures
By:
T. P. Bruss
Dates:
10/17/2012 - 12/31/2019
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Title:
C&NW Oshkosh, WI Depot and Freight House
Description:
Former C&NW depot and freight house at the intersection of Washington St. and Broad St. in Oshkosh, WI on 6 Jun. '13. The tracks are currently owned by CN. The depot is currently occupied by Clarity Care.
Photo Date:
6/6/2013
Upload Date:
7/22/2014 2:34:15 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
679
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Title:
C&NW Oshkosh, WI Depot
Description:
Former C&NW depot at the intersection of Washington St. and Broad St. in Oshkosh, WI on 6 Jun. '13. The tracks are currently owned by CN. The depot is currently occupied by Clarity Care.
Photo Date:
6/6/2013
Upload Date:
7/22/2014 2:34:32 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
379
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0
Title:
C&NW Marinette, WI Depot
Description:
C&NW depot at the CN/E&LS grade crossing on Hall Ave. in Marinette, WI on 18 Jun. '13. Looking northwest at the east side and south end of the depot. This depot is quite close to the MILW depot.
Photo Date:
6/18/2013
Upload Date:
7/22/2014 2:36:28 AM
Location:
Marinette, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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358
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Title:
C&NW Marinette, WI Depot
Description:
C&NW depot at the CN/E&LS grade crossing on Hall Ave. in Marinette, WI on 18 Jun. '13. This depot is quite close to the MILW depot.
Photo Date:
6/18/2013
Upload Date:
7/22/2014 2:36:42 AM
Location:
Marinette, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
385
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0
Title:
C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot with EJ&E 663 and CN 9601
Description:
CN local passes the former C&NW depot in Kaukauna, WI on 20 Jun. 13. 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:
6/20/2013
Upload Date:
10/22/2013 1:48:14 AM
Location:
Kaukauna, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Station,Action
Locomotives:
EJE 663(SD38-3)
CN 9601(GP40-2LW)
Views:
676
Comments:
0
Title:
C&NW Appleton Junction, WI Depot/Yard Office with CN 4028 and CN 9590
Description:
A pair of CN locomotives parked in front of the depot at the CN, former C&NW, yard at Appleton Junction, WI on 24 Jul. 13.
Photo Date:
7/24/2013
Upload Date:
10/23/2013 1:53:32 AM
Location:
Appleton Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Yard,Station
Locomotives:
CN 4028(GP9RM)
CN 9590(GP40-2LW)
Views:
629
Comments:
1
Title:
C&NW Shawano, WI Depot
Description:
The north and west walls of the C&NW depot at S. Main St. in Shawano, WI on 30 Jul. '13. The former C&NW RoW running past the depot is now the Mountain-Bay State Trail. The depot currently houses Mountain Bay Outfitters and the Coffee Depot.
Photo Date:
7/30/2013
Upload Date:
7/18/2014 1:26:52 AM
Location:
Shawano, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
494
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0
Title:
C&NW Eland, WI Depot
Description:
The northwest and northeast walls of the C&NW depot at Eland, WI on 17 Aug. '13. It was built in 1912 after the original depot, built by Milwaukee Lake Shore & Western in 1889, was destroyed by fire. The depot is now owned by the Eland Area Historical Society. The community was originally known as Eland Junction, because it was the junction of C&NW’s Ashland line and Wausau line. It still serves as a junction, but now it is where the Wiouwash State Trail meets the Mountain-Bay State trail. This view is from the Wiouwash State Trail, where it enters town from the north.
Photo Date:
8/17/2013
Upload Date:
7/18/2014 1:27:19 AM
Location:
Eland, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
556
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Title:
C&NW Eland, WI Depot
Description:
The northwest and southwest walls of the C&NW depot at Eland, WI on 17 Aug. '13. It was built in 1912 after the original depot, built by Milwaukee Lake Shore & Western in 1889, was destroyed by fire. The depot is now owned by the Eland Area Historical Society. The community was originally known as Eland Junction, because it was the junction of C&NW’s Ashland line and Wausau line. It still serves as a junction, but now it is where the Wiouwash State Trail meets the Mountain-Bay State trail. This view is from the Mountain-Bay State Trail, where it enters town from the northwest.
Photo Date:
8/17/2013
Upload Date:
7/18/2014 1:28:12 AM
Location:
Eland, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
287
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2
Title:
C&NW Eland, WI Depot
Description:
The southeast wall of the C&NW depot at Eland, WI on 17 Aug. '13. It was built in 1912 after the original depot, built by Milwaukee Lake Shore & Western in 1889, was destroyed by fire. The depot is now owned by the Eland Area Historical Society. The community was originally known as Eland Junction, because it was the junction of C&NW’s Ashland line and Wausau line. It still serves as a junction, but now it is where the Wiouwash State Trail meets the Mountain-Bay State trail. This view is from where both trails enter town from the south. The Mountain-Bay State Trail passes to the left (northwest) of the depot, the Wiouwash passes to the right (northwest).
Photo Date:
8/17/2013
Upload Date:
7/18/2014 1:28:40 AM
Location:
Eland, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
848
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2
Title:
C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot with CN 9452
Description:
CN paused at the former C&NW depot in Kaukauna, WI on 23 Aug. 13. 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:
8/23/2013
Upload Date:
10/15/2013 2:41:21 AM
Location:
Kaukauna, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Station
Locomotives:
CN 9452(GP40-2LW)
Views:
292
Comments:
0
Title:
C&NW New London, WI Depot
Description:
The C&NW depot at New London, WI on 31 Aug. '13. The depot was built in 1923, replacing the original depot built in the 1870s. It closed in 1982 and was moved to its current location in the Heritage Historical Village, about 1,000 feet south of and on the opposite side of the tracks from its original location, in 1987. It has also been rotated 90 degrees from its original orientation. The Heritage Historical Village, adjacent to Memorial Park, is at Milepost 140 along the CN, former C&NW, rails that parallel Montgomery St.
Photo Date:
8/31/2013
Upload Date:
7/18/2014 1:29:17 AM
Location:
New London, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Views:
400
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0
Title:
C&NW Marinette, WI Depot with ELS 1200
Description:
ELS local backs up past the former C&NW depot at Marinette, WI while enroute back to the ELS, former MILW, yard in Menominee, MI after completing some interchange work with the CN on 15 Nov. '13.
Photo Date:
11/15/2013
Upload Date:
11/16/2013 1:06:21 AM
Location:
Marinette, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Yard,Station,Action
Locomotives:
ELS 1200(SW8)
Views:
565
Comments:
0
Title:
C&NW Oshkosh, WI Depot with CN 8890 and CN 2176
Description:
CN through freight passes the former C&NW depot as it!heads south through Oshkosh, WI on 30 Nov. '13. Train had four locomotives, CN 8890 and CN 2176 up front, CN 2158 and CN 2290 mid-train, pulling 136 cars.
Photo Date:
11/30/2013
Upload Date:
12/1/2013 2:09:34 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Station,Action
Locomotives:
CN 8890(SD70M-2)
CN 2176(C40-8W)
Views:
552
Comments:
0
Title:
C&NW Oshkosh, WI Depot with CN 2158 and CN 2290
Description:
CN through freight passes the former C&NW depot as it heads south through Oshkosh, WI on 30 Nov. '13. Train had four"locomotives, CN 8890 and CN 2176 up front, CN 2158 and CN 2290 mid-train, pulling 136 cars.
Photo Date:
11/30/2013
Upload Date:
12/1/2013 2:10:32 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Station,Action
Locomotives:
CN 2158(C40-8W)
CN 2290(ES44DC)
Views:
382
Comments:
0
Title:
C&NW Appleton Junction, WI Depot/Yard Office with CN 5633 and CN 9452
Description:
CN through freight passes the former C&NW depot in the yard at Appleton Junction, WI as it overtakes a CN local on 2 Dec. '13. The through freight had two locomotives, CN 5633 pulling and CN 2641 pushing.
Photo Date:
12/2/2013
Upload Date:
12/6/2013 2:46:04 AM
Location:
Appleton Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Yard,Station,Signal,Action
Locomotives:
CN 5633(SD75I)
CN 9452(GP40-2LW)
Views:
416
Comments:
0
Title:
C&NW Neenah, WI Depot/Yard Office with GTW 4934
Description:
CN local emerges from a narrow gap between two warehouses as it approaches the former C&NW yard office on Garfield Ave. at Menasha, WI on 30 Dec. '13. The station sign says Neenah but it is actually located in Menasha.
Photo Date:
12/30/2013
Upload Date:
12/30/2013 11:55:26 PM
Location:
Menasha, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Winter,Station,Action
Locomotives:
GTW 4934(GP38-2)
GTW 4934(GP38-2)
Views:
349
Comments:
2
Title:
C&NW Appleton Junction, WI Depot/Yard Office with EJ&E 663
Description:
CN local backs past the depot at Milepost 213 as it shoves a string of cars into the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI, on 21 Mar. '14. After this stop they will continue northeast to service Little Chute and Kaukauna. The rails that veer to the left (southeast) behind the depot are used to service Kimberly and Combined Locks.
Photo Date:
3/21/2014
Upload Date:
3/25/2014 3:39:14 AM
Location:
Appleton Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Yard,Station,Signal,Action
Locomotives:
EJE 663(SD38-3)
Views:
452
Comments:
1
Title:
CN 4715 at C&NW Kaukauna, WI Depot
Description:
CN local passes the depot on the old team track as it pulls 8 cars westward via former C&NW rails at Kaukauna, WI on 22 Mar. '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. The main line is partially visible on the left (north) side of the depot. Local had just finished servicing Thilmany Pulp and Paper mill, et al., and was headed back to Neenah.
Photo Date:
3/22/2014
Upload Date:
3/24/2014 5:25:54 AM
Location:
Kaukauna, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Station,Action
Locomotives:
CN 4715(GP38-2)
Views:
430
Comments:
2
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:
433
Comments:
0
Title:
EJ&E 672 at C&NW Appleton Junction, WI Depot/Yard Office
Description:
Trail unit of a CN through freight passes the depot as it heads northeast through the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI on 19 May '14. Train was headed toward Green Bay from Stevens Point and had two locomotives, CN 5520 pulling and EJ&E 672 pushing. MoW equipment, WC 9623, is parked on the left.
Photo Date:
5/19/2014
Upload Date:
5/24/2014 2:34:34 AM
Location:
Appleton Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Yard,Station,Action
Locomotives:
EJE 672(SD38-2)
Views:
235
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 9638 and IC 3107 at C&NW Appleton Junction, WI Depot/Yard Office
Description:
A set of IC motive power pulls a CN local behind the depot as it returns to the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI with 20 cars after servicing Kimberly and Combined Locks on 28 May '14.
Photo Date:
5/28/2014
Upload Date:
6/7/2014 1:37:07 AM
Location:
Appleton Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Yard,Station,Action
Locomotives:
IC 9638(GP38-2)
IC 3107(GP40R)
Views:
335
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 4705, IC 3102, and WC 9623 at C&NW Appleton Junction, WI Depot/Yard Office
Description:
CN local momentarily halts at the depot in the former C&NW yard at Appleton Junction, WI the evening of 10 Jun. '14. Train was heading back to Neenah after working Appleton, Little Chute and Kaukauna and had two locomotives, CN 4705 and IC 3102. WC 9623, RMC Typhoon Snow Blower, is on the left.
Photo Date:
6/10/2014
Upload Date:
6/12/2014 3:08:36 AM
Location:
Appleton Junction, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
RollingStock,Night,Yard,Station,Signal
Locomotives:
CN 4705(GP38-2)
IC 3102(GP40R)
Views:
400
Comments:
0
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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Views:
302
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0
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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Views:
260
Comments:
0
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
Categories:
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Views:
328
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0
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
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 8016(SD70M-2)
Views:
426
Comments:
0
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
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 9601(GP38-2)
Views:
483
Comments:
2
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
Categories:
Locomotives:
Views:
463
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1
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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Views:
270
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0
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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Locomotives:
Views:
744
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0
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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230
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0
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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Views:
162
Comments:
0
Title:
IC 9622
Description:
CN local passes the freight end of the former C&NW depot as it heads northeast at Green Bay, WI on 7 May '15. Train was headed back to the former C&NW yard at North Green Bay after servicing customers along the remnant of the GB&W main line. The depot, designed by Charles Sumner Frost, was built in the Italian Renaissance Revival style and completed in 1899. Since 1996 it has been home to Titletown Brewing Co. The depot is also a stop on the Green Bay Packers' Heritage Trail.
Photo Date:
5/7/2015
Upload Date:
5/29/2015 2:29:59 AM
Location:
Green Bay, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 9622(GP38-2)
Views:
234
Comments:
0
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
Categories:
Locomotives:
Views:
266
Comments:
0
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
Categories:
Locomotives:
IC 9601(GP38-2)
IC 3137(GP40R)
Views:
287
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 2314 and CN 8870
Description:
CN container train passes the former C&NW depot and parallels Broad St. as it heads south at Oshkosh, WI on 16 Jul. '15. The depot has been preserved and is currently occupied by Clarity Care.
Photo Date:
7/16/2015
Upload Date:
8/1/2015 1:27:23 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
Categories:
Locomotives:
CN 2314(ES44DC)
CN 8870(SD70M-2)
Views:
270
Comments:
0
Title:
CN 2562 and CN 5778
Description:
CN container train crosses the new CN bascule bridge over the mouth of the Fox River and passes the depot/yard office as it heads south through the former C&NW yard at Oshkosh, WI on 23 Jul. '15. The bridge was completed in Aug. '13 to replace the 1899 C&NW swing bridge. The taller building behind, north, of the depot/yard office sits at the approximate location of the C&NW's South Oshkosh depot, a smaller, more plain 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 old references state it was moved to downtown Oshkosh, others state it was moved to a park in Oshkosh.
Photo Date:
7/23/2015
Upload Date:
8/24/2015 1:54:54 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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CN 2562(C44-9W)
CN 5778(SD75I)
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153
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Title:
C&NW North Green Bay, WI Roundhouse
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This is what remains of the C&NW roundhouse at the CN yard at North Green Bay, WI, as seen on 29 Sep. '15. C&NW built a new 40-stall roundhouse in 1913-14, along with a power house, store house, oil house, mechanical coal chute, water tank, ice house, and other improvements for $350,000. The roundhouse was reduced to 18 stalls in the late 1950s. The Fox Valley & Western reduced it to 5 stalls in 1998-99. I do not know when the turntable was removed, photographs on this website depict it at least to 2003.
Photo Date:
9/29/2015
Upload Date:
10/5/2015 2:34:15 AM
Location:
North Green Bay, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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586
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Title:
C&NW/CN Oshkosh, WI Yard Office
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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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192
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CN 2194 and IC 1037 at C&NW/CN Oshkosh, WI Yard Office
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A northbound CN through freight approaches the yard office at the unusually empty former C&NW yard at Oshkosh, WI on 10 Feb. '16. Normally this view of the facility is blocked by the cars in the yard. I've never seen this yard completely empty. The taller building to the right, north, of the yard office sits at the approximate location of the 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:
2/10/2016
Upload Date:
2/21/2016 2:40:51 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
CN 2194(C40-8W)
IC 1037(SD70)
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255
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0
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CN 2811 and CN 2873 at C&NW/CN Oshkosh, WI Yard Office
Description:
A southbound CN tank car unit train passes the yard office in an unusually empty former C&NW yard at Oshkosh, WI on 10 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 the 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. Train had three locomotives, CN 2811 and CN 2873 pulling, as well as CN 2909 pushing. The new bascule bridge over the Fox River is visible background right, it was completed in Aug. '13 to replace the 1899 swing bridge.
Photo Date:
2/10/2016
Upload Date:
2/21/2016 2:41:06 AM
Location:
Oshkosh, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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Locomotives:
CN 2811(ES44AC)
CN 2873(ES44AC)
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371
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0
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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160
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0
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
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T. P. Bruss
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192
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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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175
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Title:
C&NW Spooner, WI Roundhouse
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The west wall of the former C&NW roundhouse at Spooner, WI on 23 Jun. '16. It was built prior to '09, when a 5-stall addition was constructed. By '17 it had 22 stalls, not sure if that is the greatest number it ever had. Only 8 stalls remain.
Photo Date:
6/23/2016
Upload Date:
7/18/2016 12:18:20 AM
Location:
Spooner, WI
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T. P. Bruss
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417
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Title:
C&NW Spooner, WI Roundhouse
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The 90' turntable and southwest wall of the former C&NW roundhouse at Spooner, WI on 23 Jun. '16. It was built prior to '09, when a 5-stall addition was constructed. By '17 it had 22 stalls, not sure if that is the greatest number it ever had. Only 8 stalls remain. The depot is partially visible background left.
Photo Date:
6/23/2016
Upload Date:
7/18/2016 12:18:24 AM
Location:
Spooner, WI
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T. P. Bruss
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519
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Title:
Sheboygan, WI C&NW Depot
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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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281
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Title:
Sheboygan, WI C&NW Freight House
Description:
The west and south walls of the former C&NW freight house at Sheboygan, WI on 3 Oct. '16. The wooden portion of the freight house was built by the MLS&W in 1887 (according to wisconsinhistory.org/). The 1887 Sanborn map depicts it oriented parallel to S. Water St. (now N. Commerce St.) at Pennsylvania Ave. The brick freight office was constructed on the southeast end of the building between 1887 and 1891, according to the Sanborn maps. It was built in 1887 at a cost of $2,182.63, if it is the same freight office described in the Annual Report of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway Co., 1888. Wisconsinhistory.org/ states that it “was moved to its current location around 1898,” but it wasn’t moved very far. It was simply rotated approximately 30 degrees clockwise to its current orientation at 1134 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan, WI. The northeast corner was cut off at an angle matching the track that ran parallel to S. Water St. (now N. Commerce St.). The brick freight office appears to have been rotated about 60 degrees counterclockwise and instead of being attached to the now south end of the building like it originally was, it was attached to the now east side of the building at the south end. The building was used by C&NW until the early 1960s. The Shoreland 400 Rail Trail, the former C&NW right of way, is visible in the middle of the photograph.
Photo Date:
10/3/2016
Upload Date:
10/9/2016 12:47:07 AM
Location:
Sheboygan, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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189
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Title:
Sheboygan, WI C&NW Freight House
Description:
The east and south walls of the former C&NW freight house at Sheboygan, WI on 3 Oct. '16. The wooden portion of the freight house was built by the MLS&W in 1887 (according to wisconsinhistory.og/). The 1887 Sanborn map depicts it oriented parallel to S. Water St. (now N. Commerce St.) at Pennsylvania Ave. The brick freight office was constructed on the southeast end of the building between 1887 and 1896, according to the Sanborn maps. It was built in 1887 at a cost of $2,182.63, if it is the same freight office described in the Annual Report of the Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway Co., 1888. Wisconsinhistory.org/ states that it “was moved to its current location around 1898,” but it wasn’t moved very far. It was simply rotated approximately 30 degrees clockwise to its current orientation at 1134 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan, WI. The northeast corner was cut off at an angle matching the track that ran parallel to S. Water St. (now N. Commerce St.). The brick freight office appears to have been rotated about 60 degrees counterclockwise and instead of being attached to the now south end of the building as it originally was* it was attached to the now east side of the building at the south end. The building was used by C&NW until the early 1960s. I don't know if the darker brick addition on the right was added by the railroad or a subsequent owner of the building.
Photo Date:
10/3/2016
Upload Date:
10/9/2016 12:47:10 AM
Location:
Sheboygan, WI
Author:
T. P. Bruss
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177
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