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The Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot in Green Bay, Wisconsin, was built in 1898 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road) to serve the businesses and residences in Green Bay on the east bank of the Fox River.
Milwaukee Road 261 on display at the National Railroad Museum, Green Bay in August 1970. North Star Rail and the National Railroad Museum came to an agreement in November 1991 for a ten-year lease, which was renewed ten years later. 261 was moved from Green Bay to Minneapolis to the GE shops at Humboldt Yard in September 1992. There, a full ...
Large contemporary-style apartment designed by Nichols and Barone, Inc. and built in 1972 by the Green Bay Housing Authority to address a shortage of modestly priced housing for seniors. [64] [65] 41: Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot: Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot: August 16, 1996 : 400 S. Washington St.
Additionally, with the Milwaukee Road going bankrupt in 1977, it planned to abandon its trackage in Michigan, consisting largely of a route between Ontonagon and Green Bay, Wisconsin. [16] This plan would break the E&LS's connections at Channing, as well as end rail service to the shippers on the Milwaukee Road lines. [16]
By the end of 1870 the tracks stretched from Schwartburg [4] to Cedarburg, and by 1873 the line had reached Green Bay by a route east of Lake Winnebago serving mostly small communities such as of Cedarburg, Plymouth, Hilbert, and Greenleaf. [1] South of Milwaukee the M&N used Chicago Milwaukee and Saint Paul (Milwaukee Road) tracks to reach ...
The section between Green Bay and Michigan became US 141, and the section south of Milwaukee became part of US 41. WIS 57 replaced WIS 78 in the Door Peninsula in 1930, reaching its present-day terminus in Sister Bay. This routing from Milwaukee to Sister Bay stayed mostly the same until the 1990s, with a few minor exceptions.
GREEN BAY - Law enforcement agencies nationwide have sent groups of police officers to assist with security measures at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, including 30 from the Green ...
Green Bay also saw passenger service from the Milwaukee Road's Chippewa-Hiawatha, which ran from Chicago via the Milwaukee Road depot into the upper peninsula of Michigan. Green Bay is also served by the Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad .