[milwaukee-electric] Re: West Allis Junction/Belton

Don Ross don0731 at gte.net
Thu Jul 21 02:40:01 EDT 2011


I imagine that I missed quite a few little towns with 3300 pages, I 
bet there are more misspellings.

Riley is my grand daughter, now 2 1/2.  She is a total fanatic on 
Thomas.  We went on the Grapevine train and now she yells "toot toot" 
all the time and runs around the house with her Thomas 
train.  Saturday, we are going to ride the Trinity Express with 
Virginia's great-grandson and Riley.  They are air conditioned.

Don R

Send me a picture of Riley, the CNW hamlet.

At 01:19 AM 7/21/2011, you wrote:

>You misspelled Capitol Drive on one reference.
>
>You omitted the CNW hamlet Riley, just west of Verona. It had two hotels
>once. Mostly railroad families lived there. An old general store and bar
>remain, and I rarely jammed there with my 5-string banjo.
>
>A clerk and his son, an engineer, lived in Riley and worked out of the
>Madison freight office before it was demoted drastically after the CNW
>rationalized during the late 1970s. I picked up the CNW crews
>occasionally at Rock Springs or Janesville and brought them to Madison
>when they doglawed.
>
>Gary
>
>On 7/21/2011 1:41 AM, Don Ross wrote:
> > The C&NW had a line from Milwaukee to Madison through West
> > Allis.  They had another line that ran from Milwaukee to Adams and
> > went via Wiscona.  The built a new line, the Belt Line from West
> > Allis to Butler and then Tower BJ.  The junction for the new Belt
> > Line was at Belton..
> > You might want to look at the other points on the Belt Line
> > http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/dr003.htm
> > You might look at the pages on the TM and they might answer some of
> > your question.  And they might bring up other questions.
> > http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/indextm.htm
> >
> > Don R
> >
> >
> > At 12:05 AM 7/21/2011, you wrote:
> >> What was the significance of the name Belton? Often, the owners of the
> >> railroads personally named their towns, depots, yard names, etc. The
> >> Confederate general at Petersburg, VA--William Mahone
> >> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Mahone>--and his wife named many
> >> Virginian railroad towns. His railroad at Petersburg evolved into what
> >> is the Norfolk Southern today.
> >> When I got drafted in 1968, I was stationed at the HHC (Headquarters and
> >> Headquarters Company) of the Quartermaster Corps, both at S-1
> >> headquarters and as a TV director, essentially a civilian job at Fort
> >> Lee (Peterrsburg), VA. Better there than in Vietnam: two 18-hole golf
> >> courses, etc...
> >>
> >> Gary
> >>
>
>
>--
>
>Gary Schnabl
>Southwest Detroit, two miles NORTH! of Canada--Windsor, that is...
>
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