Lots of trains thru Merrillan, Wisconsin.
The title of this postcard - "Lots of trains thru Merrillan,
Wisconsin" - sums it up! This Northern Photo Company postcard
postmarked March 12, 1913 captures a winter scene in the western Wisconsin
town. The end of an westbound Green Bay & Western passenger train is
on the left side of the photo and a southbound Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha is pulling into the station. The
large building to the left rear of the depot is the Hotel Campbell which
was built jointly by the two railroads.
Related material:
- St.
Paul Extension (ca. 1892) - A map published by the Village of Merrillan
shows the proposed Green Bay Route's extension with Merrillan as a major
division point.
- Omaha
Road Crossing (1907) - The GB&W and Omaha Road crossing at
Merrillan.
- Trains
in Merrillan (1913) - Lots of trains thru Merrillan, Wisconsin.
- Merrillan
Map (1916) - Right-of-way map of Merrillan issued by the Green Bay &
Western in 1916.
- Turntable
Wreck (1920) - An overturned coach sits next to the Merrillan turntable.
- Plow
Train (1969) - A westbound plow train approaching Sand Road on the west
edge of Merrillan.
- Merrillan
Crossing (1976) - Eastbound Train No. 2 passes the Merrillan depot
painted in "C&NW 400" colors.
- Merrillan
(2001) - Ex-GBW / Omaha Road Merrillan Depot, now used by the Union
Pacific.
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