Wisconsin & Southern Railroad (WSOR) Watco

Wisconsin Southern Railroad Map. 1938 Antique SOUTHERN RAILWAY Map Vintage Southern Railroad Map Birthday Gift for Dad Wisconsin Rapids ILLINOIS Wisconsin & Southern Railroad (WSOR) WSOR Trackage Rights Unit Grain Train Traffic Only CN BNSF UP CPRS Terminal/Port Mechanical Services Switching Interchanges Janesville, Madison, Milwaukee - CPRS Janesville, Granville - UP Crawford (Unit Trains Only) - BNSF Slinger - CN Chicago - CSXT, NS, UP, CPRS, CN, BNSF, BRC, - Industrial leads, utility company spurs, museum tracks are not shown.

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Railroads have been an integral part of Wisconsin's transportation system since 1847, when the state's first freight service was introduced. Wisconsin & Southern Railroad (WSOR) Primary Commodities; Watco moves any commodity, and on this railroad, it's primarily forest products, fertilizers, grain (corn, soybeans, and wheat), plastics, consumer foods, paper, aggregates, chemicals, frac sand, ethanol, and liquid petroleum.

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- Industrial leads, utility company spurs, museum tracks are not shown. Canadian Pacific is the parent company of Soo Line (SOO), Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern (DME), and Iowa, Chicago. The Wisconsin & Southern Railroad, also known by its reporting marks as the WSOR has been a vital transportation resource for its home state since it began operations in 1980, utilizing former Chicago & North Western and Milwaukee Road branch lines.

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🔥 [48+] Wisconsin & Southern Wallpapers WallpaperSafari. - Map displays rail lines and corridors owned by operating freight railroads and government agencies A Wisconsin railroad map, circa 1909, illustrating the state's peak rail mileage