A CN local crosses the Wolf River via the former C&NW swing bridge as it heads northwest with six cars at New London, WI on 2 Dec. '18. I didn't notice a builder's plate, but according to bridgehunter.com, the deck plate girder bridge was built in 1892. Most of New London is in Waupaca Co., but this portion is in Outagamie Co. |
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12/2/2018 |
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New London, WI Map  |
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T. P. Bruss |
Locomotives: Rolling Stock: |
Author: T. P. Bruss
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This picture is part of album: Northeast WI and UP of MI, Fall 2018 |