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The Tomahawk Railway, currently owned by Genesee & Wyoming has roots dating back to 1891, when the founder, William H. Bradley, organized the Wisconsin & Chippewa Railroad. In 1894, Bradley organized the Marinette, Tomahawk & Western Railway Company, then merged the W&C into the M.T. & W. in 1898.
Location and general description of property.—The railroad of Marinette, Tomahawk & Western Railroad Company, hereinafter referred to as the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, situated in the northern part of the State of Wisconsin, extending from Tomahawk westerly to Bradley and Spirit Falls, a distance of 23.572 miles ...
Marathon County Railway: 1903 1928 N/A Marinette, Tomahawk and Western Railroad: MTW 1912 1992 Tomahawk Railway: Marinette, Tomahawk and Western Railway: 1894 1912 Marinette, Tomahawk and Western Railroad: Markesan and Brandon Railway: MILW: 1882 1903 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Marshfield and Southeastern Railroad: CP: 1896 1901 ...
EMC S/N 651 (built May 1937): Youngstown and Northern Railroad #202, to Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railroad #408 in April 1946, to Marinette, Tomahawk & Western Railroad #408, then finally to the Sabine River and Northern Railroad as #408 before being preserved in the National Museum of Transportation in St. Louis, Missouri.
Nov. 6—MASSENA — The USS Marinette, a U.S. Navy littoral combat ship built by Lockheed Martin, was commissioned on Sept. 16 in Menominee, Michigan. It was en route to its homeport in Naval ...
MTR - Montour Railroad; Youngstown and Southeastern Railroad; MTRX - TransMatrix; MTSU - Marine Transport Service; MTTX - Trailer Train Company; TTX Company; MTW - Marinette, Tomahawk and Western Railroad; MTZ - Mitsui OSK Lines; Montgomery Tank; MTZX - Mitsui Rail Capital LLC; MULX - MUL Railcars Leasing LLC; MUSC - Memphis Union Station ...
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As the number of passengers declined on the Milwaukee Road after World War II, it ceased passenger trains to Marinette and Menominee. The depot was served by buses from Crivitz. The depot continued to serve freight. In 1985, The Milawaukee Road went out of business and sold the rail line and depot to the Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad (E ...