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The Tomahawk Railway handles over eight thousand carloads annually, consisting of coal, chemicals, scrap paper, woodpulp and pulpwood inbound, as well as pulpboard outbound from Wisconsin Dam to its connection with Fox Valley & Lake Superior Railroad at Tomahawk. Tomahawk Railway has one interchange at Fox Valley, Wisconsin and Lake Superior at ...
West Wisconsin Railway: Tomahawk and Eastern Railway: 1907 1919 N/A Tony and North Eastern Railway: 1902 1903 Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway: Unity & Northwestern Railroad: 1893 1897 N/A Viroqua Railway: MILW: 1878 1880 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Wabeno, Otter Lake & Eastern Railroad: WOLE 1905 1930 N/A
Quebec Gatineau Railway [79] QGRY: III: Founded - 1997: 301 mi (484 km) Lessee of Mirabel Railway Rapid City, Pierre and Eastern Railroad [80] RCPE: II: Founded - 2014: 743 mi (1,196 km) Purchased for $210 million from Canadian Pacific Railway.[24] Riceboro Southern Railway [81] RSOR: III: Acquired - 2005: 18 mi (29 km) Rochester and Southern ...
The road extending from Tomahawk to Harrison and Grundy is leased to the Tomahawk & Eastern Railway Company, for sole operation. The mileage owned by the carrier may be summarized as follows: Corporate history.—The carrier was incorporated on November 16, 1912, under the general laws of the State of Wisconsin, for the purpose of acquiring the ...
In 1876, Johnny Jameson , a "drummer" (traveling salesman), is the only passenger on the inaugural run of the Tomahawk and Western Railroad's narrow gauge train through the Colorado Rockies. The train is pulled by the Tomahawk and Western's only locomotive, a Baldwin ten-wheeler named Emma Sweeny.
The Tomahawk was a passenger train operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("Milwaukee Road") between Chicago and Woodruff, Wisconsin. It began prior to 1940 between Chicago and Minocqua, Wisconsin. [1] By 1955, it would be extended to Woodruff [2] before having the terminus cut back to Wausau, Wisconsin by 1958. [3]
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Tomahawk (train) Twin Cities Hiawatha; V. Varsity (train) This page was last edited on 2 January 2014, at 02:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...