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The line between Darlington and Mineral Point opened on June 16, 1857. [5] Separately, interests in Platteville, Wisconsin, organized the Dubuque, Platteville and Milwaukee Railroad. The Mineral Point Railroad constructed a 9.6-mile (15.4 km) branch line from Calamine, Wisconsin, to Belmont, Wisconsin, in 1868. [6]
WIS 80 north – Cuba City, Platteville: WIS 80 South follow WIS 11 West: Lafayette: Shullsburg: 28.8: 46.3: WIS 23 north – Darlington: Southern terminus of WIS 23: Gratiot: 34.4: 55.4: WIS 78 south – Warren: WIS 78 North follow WIS 11 East: 34.8: 56.0: WIS 78 north – Argyle: WIS 78 South follow WIS 11 West: Green: Monroe: Bus. WIS 11 ...
In Wisconsin, US 61/US 151 joins with Wisconsin Highway 35 (WIS 35) about one mile (1.6 km) north of the Iowa–Wisconsin border. At Dickeyville, US 151 splits off and heads northeast to Platteville. US 61/WIS 35 continues north. US 151 later joins with US 18 near Dodgeville. The two highways share a route all the way to Madison.
State Trunk Highway 80 (abbreviated as Highway 80, STH-80 or WIS 80) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.It runs north–south in southwest and west central Wisconsin from just south of Marshfield, near the geographic center of the state to the Illinois border near Hazel Green.
The Platteville Subdivision, also known as the Galena branch, was a railway line in the states of Illinois and Wisconsin. It ran approximately 46 miles (74 km) from Galena, Illinois , to Montfort, Wisconsin , with a 4-mile (6.4 km) branch from Ipswich, Wisconsin , to Platteville, Wisconsin .
Location of Darlington in Lafayette County, Wisconsin. Darlington ... Climate data for Darlington, Wisconsin, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1901–present Month Jan
Platteville is the largest city in Grant County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 11,836 at the 2020 census. [4] Platteville is located atop the greater Platte River valley in the southern Driftless Region of Wisconsin, an area known for its karst topography and rolling hills. It is home to the University of Wisconsin–Platteville.
It runs east–west in southwest and south central Wisconsin from Cassville to Beloit. Between Brodhead and Monroe it run concurrently with WIS 11 for 13 miles (21 km). The route was originally designated as a state highway in the early 1920s, but there were three different designations along the route.