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SOO Loyal, WI Depot (replica) |
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A replica of the second SOO depot at Loyal, WI on 21 Aug. '15. The original depot was built by WC ca. 1891 when the line yas laid. It stood at intersection of E. Depot St. and E. Mill St., it burned down ca. May '17. The second depot was completed in Nov. '17, at 24' x 90' it was the largest depot on that branch. It was discantled in '68. The Irban and Leona Aumann family constructed a replica of the second depot in '00. They donated it to the Loyal Area Historical Society for a museum in '05 and moved to its present location at 501 E. Elm Dr./Hwy. 98, about 1,500 ft. NE of the original site. An unmarked Fairmont MT 14, Car No. 251309, is displayed at right. This speeder was built by Fairmont Railway Motors, Ltd., Toronto, Ontario, CAN, as opposed to their facility in MN. |
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8/21/2015 Upload Date: 9/5/2015 2:10:46 AM |
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Loyal, WI |
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SOO Marshfield,$WI Depot |
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Southeast and northeast walls of the former SOO depot at 112 E. Veterans Parkway, Marshfield, WI on 22 Aug. '15. This is the 3rd WC/SOO depot at Marshfield. The original wooden depot was built ca. 1872 on S. Chestnut Ave. at S. Depot St., it burned down 27 Jun. '87. The 2nd wooden depot was built on S. Depot St. between Central Ave. and Maple St. and was completed ca. Aug. '87. It measured 20' x 125' with 16' walls, 20' x '36 freight room on east end, 12' x '12 baggage room, 18' x '20 ladies waiting room, '20 x '20 men’s waiting room, and 12' x '20 office. It burned down almost exactly 20 years after the 1st one on 16 Jun. '07. Construction of the 3rd and current stone depot commenced soon after at the site of the 2nd depot. Passenger service ended in '65 but the railroad continued to use the depot for many years. The depot was moved ca. '02 in preparation of the Hwy. 13/Veterans Parkway construction project, which opened to traffic 9 Oct. '03. The new road encompassed S. Depot St., so the depot had to be moved about 125' south of its original location. Some references claim the depot was rotated 180 degrees from its original orientation when it was moved. In comparing old photographs, it doesn't look like it was rotated to me. The depot is now home to Royal Tokyo restaurant. |
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8/22/2015 Upload Date: 9/5/2015 2:10:48 AM |
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Marshfield, WI |
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SOO Marshfield, WI Depot |
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Northwest wall of the former SOO depot at 112 E. Veterans Parkway, Marshfield, WI on 22 Aug. '15. This ip the 3rd WC/SOO depot at Marshfield. The original wooden depot was built ca. 1872 on S. Chestnut Ave. at S. Depot St., it burned down 27 Jun. '87. The 2nd wooden depot was built on S. Depot St. between Central Ave. and Maple St. ang was completed ca. Aug. '87. It measured 20' x 125' with 16' walls, 20' x '36 freight room on east end, 12' x '12 baggage room, 18' x '20 ladies waiting room, '20 x '20 men’s waiting room, and 12' x '20 office. It burned down almost exactly 20 years after the 1st one on 16 Jun. '07. Construction of the 3rd and current stone depot commenced soon after at the site of the 2nd depot. Passenger service ended in '65 but tje railroad continued to use the depot for many years. The depot was moved ca. '02 in preparation of the Hwy. 13/Veterans Parkway construction project, which opened to traffic 9 Oct. '03. The new road%encompassed S. Depot St., so the depot had to be moved about 125' south of its original location. Some references claim the depot was rotated 180 degrees from its original orientation when iv was moved. In comparing old photographs, it doesn't look like it was rotated to me. The depot is now home to Royal Tokyo restaurant. At one point there was a section of track and a speeder"displayed in the patch of ballast to the left of that stack of old ties. |
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8/22/2015 Upload Date: 9/5/2015 2:10:51 AM |
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Marshfield, WI |
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SOO Milladore, WI Depot |
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The former SOO depot sits near the CN tracks at Milladore, WI, on 22 Aug. '15. Milladore was originally known as Mill Creek, the name was changed when the post office was established because a post office with that name already existed in Richland Co. The depot closed in '61. It was moved elsewhere in town in '63 and used as an appliance shop, R. Ulman Electric, owned by Rudy Ulman. At some point it was moved again to its current location where it is used for a shed on a farm. I believe the depot stood between the tracks and Main St./Hwy. P (formerly Hwy. 10), between Haynes St. and Wheeler St. If I hadn’t been on a time schedule, I would have been tempted to seek permission from the property owner to get better photographs. |
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8/22/2015 Upload Date: 9/5/2015 2:11:06 AM |
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Milladore, WI |
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T. P. Bruss |
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Moose Lake |
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This former Soo Line depot is now a museum. The right-of-way through the area is part of the Soo Line Trail. |
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9/11/2015 Upload Date: 9/15/2015 7:47:02 PM |
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Moose Lake, MN |
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Brian Long |
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Superior, WI SOO Depot |
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The south wall of the SOO depot, 1615 Winter St., Superior, WI on 26 Jun. '16. It was built in the Craftsman style by the WC in '08 or '09. Passenger service ended in '67 and the railroad closed the depot in '89. |
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6/26/2016 Upload Date: 7/31/2016 1:51:35 AM |
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Superior, WI |
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T. P. Bruss |
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C&NW and SOO Wisconsin Rapids, WI Depot/Yard Office |
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The south and east walls of the former joint C&NW/SOO depot/yard office at Wisconsin Rapids, WI on 4 Jul. '17. It was built ca. 1973, when both roads had parallel yards of approximately 4 tracks each. Currently used by CN and UP. This portion of Wisconsin Rapids, formerly Grand Rapids, was known as West Rapids, shortened to Westrap on some old maps and railroad documents. |
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7/4/2017 Upload Date: 7/30/2017 3:12:46 AM |
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Wisconsin Rapids, WI |
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T. P. Bruss |
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SOO Gresham, WI, Depot |
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The east and north walls of the SOO depot at Gresham, WI, on 13 Jun. '20. The depot was built by the W&N in 1906. The first scheduled train arrived in Gresham from Shawano at 1155 hours on 11 Feb. 1907. The W&N was purchased by the SOO in 1921. The depot was closed in 1963. The depot was moved in 1974, through the efforts of the Gresham Women’s Club, a former depot agent and his wife, and numerous other village members. Now the Gresham Depot Museum, 1311 N. Main St., it currently stands about 200 ft. north of its original location and has been turned about 45 degrees from its original orientation. An awesome photograph of the Gresham depot, taken from the cab of a locomotive, can be seen at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_SOO_Line_Gresham,_Wisconsin_Depot_in_September_1963_(28222945190).jpg. |
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6/13/2020 Upload Date: 7/11/2020 4:28:43 AM |
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Gresham, WI |
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T. P. Bruss |
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SOO Gresham, WI, Depot |
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The west wall of the SOO depot at Gresham, WI, on 13 Jun. '20. The depot was built by the W&N in 1906. The first scheduled train arrived in Gresham from Shawano at 1155 hours on 11 Feb. 1907. The W&N was purchased by the SOO in 1921. The depot was closed in 1963. The depot was moved in 1974, through the efforts of the Gresham Women’s Club, a former depot agent and his wife, and numerous other village members. Now the Gresham Depot Museum, 1311 N. Main St., it currently stands about 200 ft. north of its original location and has been turned about 45 degrees from its original orientation. An awesome photograph of the Gresham depot, taken from the cab of a locomotive, can be seen at https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_SOO_Line_Gresham,_Wisconsin_Depot_in_September_1963_(28222945190).jpg. |
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6/13/2020 Upload Date: 7/11/2020 4:28:51 AM |
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Gresham, WI |
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CN 2664 |
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10/30/2021 Upload Date: 4/17/2023 8:22:57 PM |
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Lomira, WI |
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Matthew Zisi |
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CN 2664 |
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10/30/2021 Upload Date: 4/17/2023 8:23:33 PM |
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Lomira, WI |
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Matthew Zisi |
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