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Wisconsin and Southern #4025 in its 25th anniversary livery at the open house party in Madison. WSOR began operations in 1980 when the state acquired several Milwaukee Road branch lines and signed a 50-year agreement with the Wisconsin and Southern Railroad, organized by the FSC Corporation, which also owned the Upper Merion and Plymouth Railroad.
The following year, the Wisconsin and Southern Railroad leased the line between Madison and Reedsburg. [10] When Union Pacific sought to abandon 15 miles (24 km) between Madison and Evansville in 1998, the municipalities of Oregon and Fitchburg acquired the line. [11] The Wisconsin and Southern leased that portion of the line as well in 2014. [12]
44 cars & 12 motorcycles [1] Lake Express is a high-speed auto and passenger ferry that is in service on a route across Lake Michigan . Lake Express links the cities of Milwaukee, Wisconsin , and Muskegon, Michigan , from late spring to the fall of each year.
[3] [4] The entirety was replaced by a new alignment of WIS 10. [5] [6] The current alignment of WIS 100 was initially a county-constructed concrete loop highway known as County Trunk Highway L. [7] WIS 100 was then assigned in 1923 along part of the county highway as well as WIS 15 (now superseded by US 41) and WIS 74. [5] [6]
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) had made WIS 23 between Fond du Lac and Sheboygan a priority state corridor in its highway planning, studying the expansion of WIS 23 from Fond du Lac to Plymouth to a four-lane expressway, as the rural two-lane portion between Mount Calvary and Greenbush towards the county line, along with ...
Pictures from Texas, Florida, Mississippi, and more show snow blanketing normally coastal areas; see the pictures here. Texas A snowman in Zilker Park Tuesday January 21, 2025.
(The Center Square) – Winter drivers in Wisconsin are getting an update to their road forecasts, just ahead of a weekend snow storm. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation on Wednesday ...
A stop was added in Zenda, Wisconsin in June 2000. [3] Between December 2000 and February 2001, service was suspended so more rolling stock could be available for other routes. [4] Service shrank from daily to weekly in March 2001, then was discontinued in September 2001. [1]