Year | Railroad (Division/Branch) | Location (Milepost) | Built | STB Petition (Date) |
| Notes |
Lines abandoned by the Green Bay & Western and affiliated lines, 1922-1993 |
1922 |
GB&W La Crosse Branch |
Onalaska (232.50) to La Crosse (239.00) |
GB&M 1876 |
|
| After 1922 the CB&Q leased 2.65 miles of the branch for $1.00 per year. In July 1936 the branch was sold outright to the CB&Q for $27,000. The rails were removed in 1959. |
1947 |
GB&W Waupaca Branch |
Scandinavia (61.00) to Waupaca (70.70) |
W-GB 1907, 1913 |
|
| Abandonment went into effect July 1, 1947. |
1958 |
GB&W Iola Branch |
Scandinavia (61.00) to Iola (65.70) |
I&N 1893 |
|
| Abandonment went into effect June 1, 1958. |
1968 |
A&W Sturgeon Bay Division |
Algoma (37.30) to Sturgeon Bay (57.30) |
A&W 1892-1894 |
|
| Embargoed August 8, 1968 after an inspection of the Sturgeon Bay bridge revealed defects. |
1984 |
WBR Whitehall Division |
East Winona (212.40) to Winona (213.90) |
WBR 1891 |
|
| The bridge was closed to traffic in 1984 and was dismantled in the fall of 1990. The yard in Winona, Min.. is
now owned by Winona River & Rail, a fertilizer company. |
1986 |
A&W Sturgeon Bay Division |
Casco Jct. (23.30) to Algoma (37.30) |
A&W 1891 |
|
| Kewaunee River bridge damaged in washout; last train on March 25, 1986. |
Lines Abandoned by the Fox Valley & Western, 1993-2001 |
1994 |
FV&W New London Division |
Scandinavia (61.00) to Plover (81.40) |
GB&LP 1872 |
|
| The Plover to Scandinavia segment is part of
the Tomorrow River State Trail. |
1998 |
FV&W Kewaunee Division |
Luxemburg (18.90) to Kewaunee (35.60) |
KGB&W 1891 |
AB 402 5X (4/15/1998) |
| Sale to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources expected in 2003. |
2000 |
FV&W New London Division |
Manawa (50.30) to Scandinavia (61.00) |
GB&LP 1872 |
AB 402 6X (12/10/1998) |
| Sale to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources expected in 2003. |
2001 |
FV&W New London Division |
Green Bay (4.78) to New London (38.98) |
GB&LP 1871 |
AB 402 8X (11/13/2000) |
| Sale to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources expected in 2003. |