Showing posts with label LakeGeneva. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LakeGeneva. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2018

IC into Milwaukee - Milwaukee & Southwestern

NEW railway project.
The Illinois Wants a Good Road Into the Cream City For Coal Trade.
Milwaukee, Jan. 6. —The Journal this evening said: “The Milwaukee &. Southwestern road that was recently incorporated under the laws of the state, is nothing more or less than an off-shoot from the Illinois Central,’’ said a well-informed railway man this morning. “Theroad will be built from Milwaukee to a point near Lake Geneva on the state line, and the Illinois Central will build up from Aurora to meet it. The object on the part of the Illinois Central is to get a through line into Milwaukee so that they can compete in the coal trade.”

- Wood County Reporter  1/12/1888

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

IC, WC extensions

Wisconsin Central The surveys are nearly complete of the line from Abbotsford to Merrill Wis The line will be 70 miles in length and contracts will be let about Aug 20 It is also stated that a line will be run from Wausau to Rib Lake


Engineering News - July 30, 1887

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Illinois Central On the Chicago Madison & Northern road from Freeport to Chicago about three fourths of the grading is done between Freeport and Elmhurst 19 miles west of Chicago. On the line from Freeport to Madison about 85 per cent of the grading is done and 25 per cent of the tunnelling and half the track is laid. It is stated that surveyors are to take the field at once to locate the line from Madison north to Portage about 40 miles. It is also definitely stated that the rumored extension from Sioux Falls to central Dakota will be surveyed at once.

Wisconsin Central The Chicago Lake Geneva & Pacific Ry Company project a road in this company's interest from Chicago to Duluth via Lake Geneva Whitewater and Portage City. At present however the line from Lake Geneva to Portage 110 miles is the only part definitely planned On this line the right ofway is secured and 60 miles are graded. JoHN E BURTON of Lake Geneva is President and HowARD MoRBIs of Milwaukee General Manager The Wisconsin Central has just begun operations on a line from Lake Geneva to Antioch 20 miles

Engineering News - August 13, 1887

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The Wisconsin Central's completion of extension to Chicago combined with the improvement in the business has sent its earnings up with a rush year they have completed an extension of miles in the Gogebic mining region they have begun surveys on a line which shorten the distance from Chicago to St and Duluth The line will begin at Antioch Ill and run via Lake Geneva Elkhorn Jefferson to Portage City a distance of miles Extensions into the lumber tracts northern Wisconsin are projected from and Rib Lake.


The Illinois Central last year put most of its energy upon extensions in Mississippi This year they are doing but little in the South It is rumored that the company is considering an extension to Decatur Ala from Milan Tenn and also from Aberdeen Miss It has recently placed under survey a line from Jackson Tenn to Memphis about 90 miles which will probably be built The Central Missouri line now building across the State of Missouri is conjectured to be backed by this company for an outlet to Kansas City Whether every railroad manager is so desirous of an outlet to Kansas City as the boomers of that enterprising village suppose may be opened to question. But while the Illinois Central is not taking part in the feverish activity of the South to any great extent it is entering upon a very active extension policy from its northern termini The work on the Chicago Madison & Northern lines from Freeport to Chicago 125 miles and to Madison Wis 65 miles is far advanced and they will probably be open for traffic by the end of the year And the company proposes to own a considerable mileage in Wisconsin. From Madison surveyors are working on a line to run north 40 miles to Portage City and the Freeport Dodgville & Northern line has just been put under contract from near Freeport to Dodgeville Wis, about 60 miles. That this line is intended to extend at no distant day from Dodgville up through the western tier of Wisconsin counties, which are still wanting in railroad facilities, to St Paul there can be little doubt. But it is in northwestern Iowa that the company has just exhibited the greatest inclination to rush things Lines have been recently put under contract from Cherokee Ia to Onawa 59 miles and to Sioux Falls Dak about 90 miles to be ready for in 60 days. We have it on good authority that this is the first move of the Illinois Central toward an active granger campaign and that it will soon push its lines through southern Dakota and northern Nebraska A region which offers abundant opportunities for success in this line.

Engineering News - August 13, 1887

Thursday, March 31, 2016

WC branch to Lake Geneva

Wisconsin Central It is said that this company build a branch to Lake Geneva Wis either from Burlington or Wheatland The distance is about 12 miles would bring the Wisconsin Central into direct with the Chicago & North Western at one of the summer resort,

Railway  Age Vol 11, Nov 25 1886

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Novel Milwaukee Franchise

Common Council grants to a railroad unprecedented priveleges.

Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 27 - The Milwaukee, Burlington and Lake Geneva Railroad now holds the most valuable franchise ever given to a railroad company in MIlwaukee.  It was granted by the Common Council in the face of active opposition of citizens and property owners, all of whom were entirely disregarded.  The franchise is for an electric elveated road, is unlimited as to time and permits of the running of freight trains through the city.

No compenstation is to be paid by the road except to abutting property owners who may be damaged.  The central terminus is at Michigan and Milwaukee Streets, in the heart of the East Side.  Clarence S. Darrow of Chicago is said to be one of the promoters of the line, and many theories are advanced as to who is back of the scheme.

The passage of this franchise through the Council is a municipal mustery.  No one has ever appeared before the committees and given a clear explanation what the pfranchise is wanted for.  The promoters have not been required to show what backing there is to the road or they are going to build it.  It is generally supposed that some railroad which wants to gain an entrance to the city is behind the project and has taken this means of its ends.

NY Times Aug 28, 1901

Monday, March 7, 2016

IC to Lake Geneva?

I recently came across this map on ebay that shows a few "IC" lines that I have never seen before.  Namely the line from the Chicago area to about Mendota IL (via the CB&Q?) and the line from Chicago to Lake Geneva (WI).  Being from Burlington this Lake Geneva line piqued my interest.  First off, yes this is an actual Illinois Central map, dated December 31, 1920, and it is listed as "Poole Bros, Chicago" which I assume to be the printer.

Taking a close look it looks like the alignment follows the C&NW from Chicago up to Crystal Lake, and then north to Lake Geneva.  This makes me think that it was the C&NW line (and not an IC line per se) and may have been included by the IC for marketing purposes considering the tourist draw of the Geneva Lakes area.

In printing (upon close examination) it appears that there was an issue with the alignment between the black ink and the red ink.  If you look closely below all the red lines you can vaguely make out white blank areas where the red lines *should* have printed.  Not to mention that the red lines do seem offset from the correct locations of many parts of the line.