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Passenger train service to the Waukesha station ended on June 16, 1957, when trains No. 601 and 620 were discontinued between Milwaukee and Madison. The final train carried just 7 passengers. [2] The depot now operates as a Mexican restaurant, La Estacion.
The restaurant was grossing $90,000 monthly during its first year of operations. [5] By the end of 1978, Victoria Station had 97 restaurants, all company owned. [6] The chain was designed to attract members of the baby boom generation. The theme of the restaurant was loosely based on London's Victoria Station.
1841. First stone house in Waukesha, with walls of coursed cut limestone from Lyman Goodnow's quarry, the first quarry in Waukesha. Sloan was an attorney, first treasurer of Waukesha county, and partner of Alexander Randall. [259] [260] 134: Camillia Smith House: Camillia Smith House: October 28, 1983 : 603 N. West Ave.
They made their mark in the family-run Mexican restaurant Casa del Rio. Now they're trying something new in downtown Waukesha. These longtime Waukesha restaurant owners are opening a new sports ...
The last two remaining sections of interurban lines were to Hales Corners and Waukesha. They continued in operation until June 30, 1951 as part of the Milwaukee Rapid Transit and Speedrail Company's rapid transit service, as it had essentially lost the remainder of its postwar ridership following a collision in Greenfield, Wisconsin that killed ...
Wisconsin Central Ltd. (reporting mark WC) is a railroad subsidiary of Canadian National.At one time, its parent Wisconsin Central Transportation Corporation owned or operated railroads in the United States, Canada (Algoma Central Railway), the United Kingdom (English Welsh & Scottish), New Zealand (), and Australia (Australian Transport Network).
WIS 20 connects with Interstate 43 (I-43) in East Troy, then meanders eastward into Racine County [3] WIS 20 provides indirect access to Alpine Valley Music Theater which is south of the village just off WIS 120 [4] WIS 20 merges with WIS 83 east on the west side of Waterford and both highways turn southeast into the village.
Duplainville is a neighborhood located within the city of Pewaukee, Wisconsin. [1] It is around three miles north of Waukesha, and around 15 miles west of Milwaukee. [2] The area is mainly industrial, but is most known among railfans because of the diamond junction between the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Watertown Subdivision and the Canadian National Railway Waukesha Subdivision.