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Milwaukee Road Depot can refer to the following former and active train stations used by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad:, Chicago
Milwaukee_Road_Depot
Railroad in the Midwest and Northwest United States
commemorated by buildings like the historic Milwaukee Road Depot in Minneapolis and preserved locomotives such as Milwaukee Road 261 which operates excursion trains
Milwaukee_Road
Historic railroad depot in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Depot Freight House and Train Shed (commonly referred to as the Milwaukee Road Depot), now officially named The Depot
Minneapolis station (Milwaukee Road)
Minneapolis_station_(Milwaukee_Road)
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1911. The depot is rectangular in shape, two stories, and is built of brick
Aberdeen station (Milwaukee Road)
Aberdeen_station_(Milwaukee_Road)
The Milwaukee Road Depot in Madison, Wisconsin is a former railroad depot. It was built in 1903 and operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific
Madison station (Milwaukee Road)
Madison_station_(Milwaukee_Road)
Topics referred to by the same term
Milwaukee Depot may refer to: Milwaukee Intermodal Station Everett Street Depot Lake Front Depot Missoula station (Milwaukee Road) Minneapolis station
Milwaukee_Depot
Former Milwaukee Road train station in Iron Mountain, Michigan
The Iron Mountain depot was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad—better known as the Milwaukee Road at milepost 208 in 1910
Milwaukee Road Depot (Iron Mountain, Michigan)
Milwaukee_Road_Depot_(Iron_Mountain,_Michigan)
Railway station in Montevideo, Minnesota, United States
The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad Depot is a former Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad (the Milwaukee Road) depot in Montevideo, Minnesota
Montevideo_station
Rail station in Tacoma, Washington
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the "Milwaukee Road"). It opened in 1954 and closed in 1961. It was the Milwaukee Road's final station
Tacoma station (Milwaukee Road)
Tacoma_station_(Milwaukee_Road)
Milwaukee Road train station in Menominee, Michigan
The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Station, also known as the Milwaukee Road Depot, is a railroad depot located at 219 West Fourth
Menominee_station
Intercity station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
August 3, 1965, as Milwaukee Union Station. Operated by the Milwaukee Road, it replaced the previous Everett Street Depot. The depot was built on West
Milwaukee_Intermodal_Station
Former railway station in Marinette, Wisconsin, U.S.
The Milwaukee Road Depot in Marinette, Wisconsin was built in 1903 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (otherwise known as The Milwaukee
Marinette_station
The Milwaukee Road Depot in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, United States, is a railroad depot built in 1896 and operated by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and
Oconomowoc_station
The Milwaukee Depot in Missoula, Montana, was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (otherwise known as The Milwaukee Road) in
Missoula station (Milwaukee Road)
Missoula_station_(Milwaukee_Road)
Inventory. Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved October 21, 2013. "Milwaukee Road Depot". Architecture and History Inventory. Wisconsin Historical Society
National Register of Historic Places listings in Marinette County, Wisconsin
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Marinette_County,_Wisconsin
Historic district in Michigan, United States
passenger depot was constructed. This building, constructed in 1889, replaced the original passenger depot. It served as a passenger depot until the service
Iron Mountain Central Historic District
Iron_Mountain_Central_Historic_District
Railroad museum in Racine County, Wisconsin
from the original location of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) depot, and near trackage of the Canadian Pacific
Western Union Junction Railroad Museum
Western_Union_Junction_Railroad_Museum
Railway station in Geraldine, United States of America
Geraldine Milwaukee Depot was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway (otherwise known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1914. The depot is a rectangular
Geraldine_station
Preserved American 4-8-4 locomotive
Milwaukee Road 261 is a S3 class 4-8-4 "Northern" type steam locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in Schenectady, New York, in July
Milwaukee_Road_261
Railroad company operating in Wisconsin and Michigan
Railway Company then Milwaukee Road depot built in 1914. Ontonagon - former Ontonagon and Brule River Railroad then Milwaukee Road depot. Past stations Randville
Escanaba and Lake Superior Railroad
Escanaba_and_Lake_Superior_Railroad
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
Green Bay station (Milwaukee Road)
Green_Bay_station_(Milwaukee_Road)
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (CMStP&P), commonly known as the Milwaukee Road. The station was located on West Everett Street between North 2nd Street
Everett_Street_Depot
Historic building in Delmar, Iowa, US
structure was built for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) in 1905. The depot is a rectangular, single story, wood-frame
Delmar station (Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad)
Delmar_station_(Chicago,_Milwaukee,_St._Paul_and_Pacific_Railroad)
station is a replica of a former Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) depot, and is in close proximity to a tourist railroad
Wisconsin_Dells_station
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad depot built 1906
freight. It was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad (the Milwaukee Road for short) to replace an 1885 depot that had burned down, and remained
Wheaton_station_(Minnesota)
Human settlement in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
gateway into Minneapolis. Both the Minneapolis Great Northern Depot and the Milwaukee Road Depot were situated in the area, and numerous hotels and office
Gateway District (Minneapolis)
Gateway_District_(Minneapolis)
Amtrak railroad station in Sturtevant, Wisconsin
railroad, the station was constructed as a replacement for the former Milwaukee Road depot, which was moved from its former location to Caledonia in October
Sturtevant_station
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road). The Milwaukee Road had itself vacated its old Everett Street Depot the previous
Lake_Front_Depot
Historic district in Montana, United States
Milwaukee Road Historic District is a historic district encompassing the Milwaukee Road railway depot and facilities in Harlowton, Montana. The depot
Milwaukee Road Historic District
Milwaukee_Road_Historic_District
designed the Milwaukee Depot in Missoula, Montana. The depot continued to serve passengers until December 1, 1954, when the Milwaukee Road began ticketing
Great_Falls_station
Television station in Butte, Montana
coverage area. That same year, it moved its studios into a former Milwaukee Road depot. Joe Sample purchased KXLF radio and television in 1960; the station
KXLF-TV
American architect
Places (NRHP). Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, Morrisonville, Wisconsin Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, 418 Depot Street, New Glarus, Wisconsin
J._U._Nettenstrom
American architect (1856–1931)
Milwaukee Road depot, 115 Collins Street, Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, 1896 Milwaukee Road Passenger Depot in Green Bay, 1898 (Frost & Granger) Milwaukee Road
Charles_Sumner_Frost
Train station in Saint Paul, Minnesota
Union Depot. Milwaukee Road 261 and some historic passenger cars, decorated as the "North Pole Express" ran short excursions to and from the depot. It was
Saint_Paul_Union_Depot
United States historic place
near the depot, but moved to its present location south of the rail yard around 1920 to accommodate the electric substation when the Milwaukee Road electrified
Milwaukee_Road_Bunkhouse
1909 by the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway (the "Milwaukee Road") as part of the railroad's Pacific Extension. The depot is a rectangular, single-story
Kittitas_Depot
Historic railway depot in Middleton, Wisconsin
The Middleton Depot is a railway depot built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1895 in Middleton
Middleton_station
The Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad Depot is located in New Glarus, Wisconsin. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in
New_Glarus_station
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot and Lunchroom are two buildings located in Wells, Minnesota, and built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St
Wells_station_(Minnesota)
Railway station in Iron River, Michigan, United States
The Iron River depot was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad—better known as the Milwaukee Road—in 1913. Located in Iron River
Iron_River_station_(Michigan)
Intermodal transportation hub in Tacoma, Washington
Sounder station is integrated into Freighthouse Square, a former Milwaukee Road depot that was converted into a shopping mall. The Tacoma Dome Station
Tacoma_Dome_Station
Green Diamond IC #121 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the Milwaukee Road depot on April 24, 1936, prior to the inauguration of the Green Diamond. Overview First
Green_Diamond
Railway station in Yankton, South Dakota, United States
The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot in Yankton, South Dakota was built in 1905 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (otherwise
Yankton_station
Largest city in Wisconsin, United States
railway station, Everett Street Depot, to improve access between Milwaukee's local transit and Amtrak riders. Milwaukee is served by Amtrak's Hiawatha
Milwaukee
Demolished train station in Minnesota
at the Depot. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Depot Freight House and Train Shed – Former Minneapolis destination for Milwaukee Road, Soo Line
Minneapolis Great Northern Depot
Minneapolis_Great_Northern_Depot
Train station in Wisconsin
Historic Places as the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Depot and was renovated in 2001. The La Crosse and Milwaukee Railroad opened between its namesake
La_Crosse_station
City and county seat of Brown County, Wisconsin
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,_Wisconsin
Railway station in Madison, South Dakota, United States
Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road)
Madison station (South Dakota)
Madison_station_(South_Dakota)
Railway station in Minnesota, United States
The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Depot or St. Louis Park Station, now located at 6210 West 37th Street and Brunswick Avenue, St. Louis Park
St._Louis_Park_station
but could not compete against the more famous passenger trains of the Milwaukee Road and the Chicago and North Western, which both had more direct routes
Minnesotan
United States historic place
to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad, and this line became a branch line of the Milwaukee Road. That same year a frame depot was built in La
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Narrow Gauge Depot-LaMotte
Chicago,_Milwaukee_&_St._Paul_Narrow_Gauge_Depot-LaMotte
City in Iowa, United States
institution affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad opened a branch to Decorah in 1869. Decorah has
Decorah,_Iowa
Historic train station in Winona, Minnesota
The demolition of this depot building was a motivation for the Winona Heritage Association to partner with the Milwaukee Road to restore the remaining
Winona_station
City in South Dakota, United States
superintendent of the Minneapolis office of the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad, or the Milwaukee Road for short, which was presided over by Alexander
Aberdeen,_South_Dakota
Railway station in Shoshone County, Idaho
The Avery Depot in Avery, Idaho was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railway (also known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1909 as part of its
Avery_station
Former train station in Madison, Wisconsin
railroad entering Madison was the Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad, a predecessor of the Milwaukee Road. Their depot was established on the west side
Madison station (Chicago and North Western Railway)
Madison_station_(Chicago_and_North_Western_Railway)
American architect
Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank (2007), Midtown Exchange (2006) and Milwaukee Road Depot. These projects earned him Career Achievement Award from the Preservation
Mark_G._Swenson
Historic building
The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Depot-Jefferson, also known simply as the Milwaukee Depot is an historic building located in Jefferson, Iowa, United
Jefferson_station_(Iowa)
The Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Combination Depot is a historic building located in Decorah, Iowa, United States. After the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad
Decorah_station
serve the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, also known as the Milwaukee Road; it replaced the city's original depot, which opened in 1853
Edgerton_station
Census-designated place in Washington, United States
lights. The addition of a Milwaukee Road depot in 1909 meant that Thorp was the first rail stop where the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad
Thorp,_Washington
The Utica Depot was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway ("Milwaukee Road") in the 1890s. It is a rectangular one story structure with
Utica_station_(South_Dakota)
Transportation museum in Saint Paul, Minnesota
streetcar could be put on its own set of rails. The Minnehaha Depot was a former Milwaukee Road depot at Minnehaha Falls. The station, built in 1875, was nicknamed
Minnesota Transportation Museum
Minnesota_Transportation_Museum
The Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad Depot in Kadoka, South Dakota, United States, is a rectangular, single story, wood-frame building built by
Kadoka_station
The Orfordville Depot was built in 1886 by the Milwaukee and Mississippi Railroad and served as a de facto social center for the tiny community of Orfordville
Orfordville_station
Rail line in Saint Paul, Minnesota
(Minnesota State Highway 55) and the Metro Blue Line toward the Milwaukee Road Depot. Originally built as an interurban route, it was eventually converted
Merriam_Park_Subdivision
City in Minnesota, United States
passengers, and the Milwaukee Road Depot was a busy station ferrying travelers to and from Austin. Passenger rail service on the Milwaukee Road through Austin
Austin,_Minnesota
Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States
Genesee, in southeastern Wisconsin between Milwaukee and Madison, and named for the train station, or depot, of the Wisconsin and Calumet Railroad (now
Genesee_Depot,_Wisconsin
Union Depot and the Milwaukee Road Depot in neighboring Minneapolis. In the 1960s, the city of Saint Paul began construction on the Short Line Road, envisioning
Ayd_Mill_Road
Historic railway station
was built in 1891 to serve the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, also known as the Milwaukee Road. Railroad architect J. T. W. Jennings
Whitewater_station
Railroad Depot is located in Fox Lake, Wisconsin. The depot was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) in 1884
Fox_Lake_station_(Wisconsin)
The Milwaukee Railroad Depot in Alberton, Montana was built by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway (a.k.a. Milwaukee Road) in 1908, during its
Alberton_station
Gallery & Museum, Milwaukee Carl's Wood Art Museum, Eagle River, Roadside America report Chudnow Museum of Yesteryear in Milwaukee, closed December 2020
List_of_museums_in_Wisconsin
Walking tour
buildings with connections to the Packers. This includes two historic train depots that the Packers utilized for away games, multiple office buildings that
Packers_Heritage_Trail
United States historic place
the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad's Coast Division. It was established by the railroad (also known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1909 during
South_Cle_Elum_Yard
American architect
to many prominent campus buildings. Milwaukee Road depot (1889), Darlington, Wisconsin Milwaukee Road Railway depot (1890), Whitewater, Wisconsin University
J._T._W._Jennings
North American trainset
(1973). The Second Diesel Spotter's Guide. Kalmbach Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WI. ISBN 0-89024-026-4. Media related to Illinois Central 121 at Wikimedia
Illinois_Central_121
Historic train station and courthouse in Tacoma, Washington
interior rotunda; Glass art displays by Tacoma native Dale Chihuly Milwaukee Road Depot "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic
Union Station (Tacoma, Washington)
Union_Station_(Tacoma,_Washington)
Train station in Red Wing, Minnesota, US
depot was originally built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road). The depot building also houses Red Wing Arts which
Red_Wing_station
Railway station in Minnesota, United States
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Depot in Clinton, Minnesota, United States, is a historic railway station. It is now known as the Clinton Depot, and
Clinton_station_(Minnesota)
Rail trail in Washington State
follows the former railway roadbed of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road) for 300 miles (480 km) across two-thirds of the
Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail
Palouse_to_Cascades_State_Park_Trail
The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Combination Depot-Hornick, also known as the Hornick Depot, is a historic building located in Hornick, Iowa
Hornick_station
Franklin Street station, also known as East Madison station, was a Milwaukee Road station. It was located at 501 East Wilson Street, one block west from
Franklin Street station (Wisconsin)
Franklin_Street_station_(Wisconsin)
Minor league baseball team
(2013) Milwaukee Road Depot. National Register of Historic Places. Marinette, Wisconsin
Marinette, Wisconsin minor league baseball history
Marinette,_Wisconsin_minor_league_baseball_history
United States historic place
contains a station nearby. The Milwaukee Road had a branch line between Iron Ridge and Fond Du Lac. It diverged from the Milwaukee to Oshkosh line and terminated
Fond_du_Lac_station
United States historic place
The Fenton Railroad Depot is a former railroad depot located at 207 Silver Lake Road in Fenton, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic
Fenton_Railroad_Depot
Former community in Illinois, United States
known as "Warrenton". In 1873, the Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad (predecessor to the Milwaukee Road) built a railroad depot in Warrenton, and the following
Wilson,_Illinois
Defunct Milwaukee commuter train
operated by the Milwaukee Road from Watertown to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, until 1972. It was the last commuter train to serve Milwaukee. Cannonball
Cannonball (Milwaukee Road train)
Cannonball_(Milwaukee_Road_train)
Railway station in Beaver Dam, the United States of America
Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Passenger Depot is located in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. The building is a red brick cottage-like depot of the Chicago
Beaver_Dam_station
Historic railroad in Watertown, Wisconsin
1903 and operated by the Chicago and North Western Railway and the Milwaukee Road. The station served passengers from 1903 to June 1950. Afterwards, it
Watertown_station_(Wisconsin)
State depot in 1882. The Chicago, Terre Haute and Southeastern Railway, later part of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad ("Milwaukee Road")
List of historical passenger rail services in Chicago
List_of_historical_passenger_rail_services_in_Chicago
United States historic place
and bays are along each side. The circa 1915 depot is located east of the freight house. The Milwaukee Road built its line from eastern South Dakota to
Milwaukee_Road_Freight_House
Retrieved November 28, 2015. "Facebook site". Milwaukee Depot Museum. Retrieved December 6, 2015. "Milwaukee Road Depot". Upper Musselshell Museum. Retrieved
List_of_museums_in_Montana
Trail in Wisconsin, United States
89.66417°W / 42.59222; -89.66417). Northern terminus at Mineral Point Depot on Old Darlington Rd in Mineral Point (42°51′25″N 90°10′36″W / 42.85694°N
Cheese_Country_Trail
Commuter rail station in Deerfield, Illinois
stations in Deerfield, Illinois along the Milwaukee District North Line. It is located at 860 Deerfield Road, 2 blocks west of Illinois State Route 43
Deerfield_station
from the original on May 16, 2008. Retrieved February 12, 2016. "Marquette Depot Museum & Information Center". City of Marquette. Retrieved February 10,
List_of_museums_in_Iowa
List of local historic sites in Minneapolis
coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Healy Block Historic District Milwaukee Avenue Historic District Minnehaha Historic District St. Anthony Falls
List of City of Minneapolis designated landmarks
List_of_City_of_Minneapolis_designated_landmarks
Elevated railroad line in Chicago
level tracks of the Milwaukee Road by a wooden trestle incline. The Milwaukee Road depots at Argyle Park, Edgewater, North Edgewater, Rogers Park, Birchwood
Northwestern Elevated Railroad
Northwestern_Elevated_Railroad
Area in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
artifacts, an observation deck, and boutique cafe. The renovated Milwaukee Road Depot is "a place for people again" with a popular ice rink in the old
Mill_District,_Minneapolis
Light rail station in Minneapolis, Minnesota
the canopies' exposed truss beam design was inspired by the nearby Milwaukee Road Depot train shed. Semicircular enclosures are oriented towards the direction
Government_Plaza_station
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