Depot: (
Satellite, 145 photos)
Stored Turntable: (
Satellite, it was moved here from Marquette to join the other relics on this island.)
Peter Moore
posted four photos with the comment: "Old Milwaukee rd depot which is now a bar in prairie du chaine Wisconsin. 10-7-23"
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6 of 28 photos
posted by Michael Kearney with the comment: "Eastern Iowa and exploration near the Mississippi River in Prairie Du Chien, WI and Savanna, IL."
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The route is now owned by Wisconsin and Southern.
Even though the route terminates at the north end of this island, there is a grain rail-to-barge facility at the north end that the shortline is willing to serve.
Some of the sidings up there are storing some antique railroad equipment. I wonder what that is all about.
Do I add the "roundhouse" label to these notes. It has a turntable, but it was never used here.
Trent Briggs
posted four photos with the comment: "Old turntable Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin."
Patrick Young: This is the turntable from the Marquette yard from in front of the roundhouse. Blair Dillman tore down the roundhouse and salvaged much of the material, bricks etc. I worked for him back then and I hauled this from Marquette to St Feriole Island, This thing is very heavy! I also hauled the turntable from the downtown Milwaukee yard to Prairie du Chien.
Keel Clemmens: IIRC, this turntable originally was in Council Bluffs. Was moved to Marquette when newer steam locomotives used on the Iowa Division main line proved too long for accommodation.
Damion Joseph: Are all of the cabooses still there?
Trent Briggs: Blair Dillman owns the cabooses, I am working on getting 992156 delivered, 992174 is still available, as are many others, but they need roofs, floors, etc.
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Dennis DeBruler
shared Trent Briggs'
post of 50 photos of the cabooses, including some interior shots.
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