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7 Σεπ 2024 · A Wisconsin railroad map, circa 1909, illustrating the state's peak rail mileage. Note the blanket of railroads throughout the state. Author's collection.
Map displays rail lines and corridors owned by operating freight railroads and government agencies. Industrial leads, utility company spurs, museum tracks are not shown. Line color represents principal operator, may not be owner.
This map shows railroad routes. County boundaries, towns, rivers, lakes, Lake Michigan and Superior are also labeled. The upper margin includes a color legend for the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western Railway (RED), the Chicago & Northwestern Railway (BLUE), and the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Railway (MAROON).
This map shows lakes, railroads, and rivers. Also includes an explanation of railroad lines and mileage, information on state institutions, normal schools, lands available for settlement, fish and game and a table showing miles from cities to Milwaukee.
This map shows the entire state with railroad routes shown in red, blue, orange, green, brown, pink, green, and black. Also labeled are counties, cities, towns, rivers, and lakes. Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, and portions of Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota are visible.
- Switching and terminal operations (Madison Terminal Railway, LLC, Rail & Transload, Inc. in Watertown, and the Port of Milwaukee) are not shown. - Map displays rail lines and corridors owned by operating freight railroads and government agencies.
This map shows railroad routes in red, blue, orange, brown, pink, green, and dotted, as well as lakes, rivers, and communities. The map includes a legend in the lower left corner of railroad lines, with total mileage.