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Ashland, WI Union Station (Northern Pacific / Soo Line)

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Ashland, WI Union Station (Northern Pacific / Soo Line)
Posted by CMStPnP on Saturday, August 27, 2016 11:28 PM

I stumbled across these pictures on the Internet.   The depot caught fire in 2000 because of a tenant restaurant on the first floor.    Apparently they had insurance and that led to rebuilding the depot.   Not sure when the restoration photos were taken or what happened to the SOO LINE sign.....which looked neon to me.

It's a pretty large depot for a po-dunk town but I guess being a Port city and rail junction helps as well.

After fire picture of the Depot (year 2000).

http://www.lacusveris.com/The%20Hi-Line%20and%20the%20Yellowstone%20Trail/The%20Bois%20Brule/sooashlfire1.jpg

http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/dr0901/misc4.jpg

Restored Depot Pictures (not sure of date):

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/Ashland_WI_Depot.jpg

http://www.tkda.com/images/project-gallery/arch_hist_sooline_1.jpg

http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/dr1001/misc12.jpg

 

 

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Posted by NKP guy on Monday, August 29, 2016 8:57 AM

   Ashland, Wisconsin must be a town that treasures its history.  What a solid, handsome, masculine railroad station; it just says "Old Northwest."  Any town would be proud to have such a station as this.

   How forward-looking to re-build it after the devastaing fire.  Bravo, Ashland!

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Posted by saguaro on Monday, August 29, 2016 11:51 PM

I visited the Ashland Station on vacation in 2014 and it is indeed beautiful. Soo Line "Decapod" No. 950 sits across the street from the depot. There is a nice history display in the lobby that tells the story of the depot and its restoration.

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Posted by Alan Follett on Friday, September 16, 2016 8:25 AM

I rode what was probably the last scheduled passenger train out of this station, on January 2, 1971.  (I had come north on an overnight Greyhound from Skokie, IL.)  By that time, C&NW's nameless remnant of the Flambeau "400" was a seasonal operation, running only in summer and over the Christmas-New Year's season.  Of course, by the following summer, when service would presumably have resumed, the North Western was happily out of the intercity passenger business.

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