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Milwaukee, Lake Shore, and Western Railroad Company stock certificate circa 1872 (Wisconsin)

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Milwaukee, Lake Shore, and Western Railroad Company stock certificate circa 1872 (Wisconsin)

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Milwaukee, Lake Shore, and Western Railroad Company stock certificate circa 1872 (Wisconsin)

Wisconsin railroad! Perfect double vignette of an allegorical Lady Liberty to the left and and steam train stopped at a passenger depot to the right. Unissued and not cancelled. Dated 18__ but circa 1872 from corporate records. Incorporated Manitowoc WI. Measures approximately 10.75 x 7 inches.   

The Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railway or Lake Shore Road (reporting mark MLS&W) is a former railroad company whose mainline connected Milwaukee, the Upper Peninsula and northwest Wisconsin with connection to Chicago by way of the Chicago & North Western Railway. It was acquired by the C&NW August 19, 1893.

The MLS&W had its beginnings in 1872 with the reorganization of several predecessor roads including the Appleton and New London Railway and the Milwaukee, Manitowoc & Green Bay Railroad. The MLS&W could trace its origin to the granting of a right-of-way to the Manitowoc and Mississippi Railroad in December of 1853. By 1888, the Lake Shore was operating daily mainline passenger trains on the Milwaukee to Ashland route as well as frequent branch service to Rhinelander, Wausau, Oconto, Two Rivers and Oshkosh. Schedules indicate that almost eleven hours were required for the 367-mile Milwaukee-Ashland run.

By 1893, the MLS&W had become a major Wisconsin carrier and attracted attention from the Chicago & North Western Railway (C&NW). Since the MLS&W depended upon the C&NW for a Chicago connection, it was apparent that the interests of both lines could be well served by merging the railroads which happened in 1893.

C&NW would continue to operate the MLS&W mainline into the 20th century, however many sections were abandoned including the section from Sheboygan to Manitowoc and most of the trackage northwest of Appleton. In 1995 Union Pacific bought The Chicago & North Western Railway and today continues to operate the Chicago to Sheboygan section. The southern section of the line between Kenosha and Chicago continues to host passenger service, Metra uses the section for its commuter services on its Union Pacific North Line.

 

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