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This house belonged to Sarah Baer (my great-grandmother) in the 1960's and 1970's. My grandmother Anna Kinnison owned the place for a while, but sold it about 10 or 15 years ago. She still lives on the same block, just to the southwest.
I went to UW-Stout from '85 to '91 and remember this bridge well. It was just down the hill from my first dorm. In all the time I went to school there, I only recall a train crossing this bridge once- it looks like that will never happen again.
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This house belonged to Sarah Baer (my great-grandmother) in the 1960's and 1970's. My grandmother Anna Kinnison owned the place for a while, but sold it about 10 or 15 years ago. She still lives on the same block, just to the southwest.
I've updated the location of this photo.
Sadly, by September 1st, 2009 this sign had been removed and replaced with an "updated" one. That's too bad since this one had a lot of character.
I went to UW-Stout from '85 to '91 and remember this bridge well. It was just down the hill from my first dorm. In all the time I went to school there, I only recall a train crossing this bridge once- it looks like that will never happen again.
Yeah, the GP40-2W has become pretty much the standard 4-axle power here in the Titletown area.
"U" are correct, I was missing a "U". Thank "U" for pointing that out.
This picture was taken in October of 2003.