The TV 6 Tower of Light. The RF beacon of Karl Zimmerman, Earl Gillespie, Ward Allen and Albert. Also known for raining big shards of ice on homes in Shorewood during ice storms.
zardozThe original double-track bridge was removed around 2010, and in its place was built a spindly pedestrian bridge.
Your right I have not been in that section of town since my last visit to Walthers. What do you think of the new C&NW line bridges over I-94? Look spiffy to me, I wonder what the cost share formula on those was between DOT and UP RR.
CMStPnPThe bridge is still there but it is now a bicycle trail.
The original double-track bridge was removed around 2010, and in its place was built a spindly pedestrian bridge.
Valid critisisms, but I look at it this way, it's done for the general public, not railfans or rail historians, so taken in that light it's pretty remarkable.
The crowd certainly got a kick out of it, and I'm sure that's all the artist was concerned with.
Just enjoy the spectacle and "go with the flow."
PS: I found another video of "The Ghost Train" debut, and it looks like the folks had one helluva party for it and a good time was had by all. And isn't that what really matters?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zby7D6sr1-E
And if gets all those youngsters interested in their local rail history, so much the better!
Only three clues staged and only die hard rail fans will notice. Even had a doppler effect.
1. No loco
2. Cars are all lighted on top like sightseer lounges .
3. Red marker light on top of rear cars. Headlight on top maybe not a clue ??
Wow! How cool was THAT?
I want one for the backyard, it'll impress the hell out of the neighbors!
That video is really strange. I am surprised at the size of the turnout for the event. I wouldn't have thought that so many would be interested enough or even remember the trains.
Just a few blocks south of where the video was taken, there is a public park called Hubbard Park, where there is a (to me) really interesting double-bore automobile tunnel and a single-bore pedestrian tunnel under the tracks. 43.083273N x -87.897229W.
A mile north from there are my old stomping grounds (Estabrook Park) where I hung around the tracks as a kid. And in Estabrook Park there was an industrial spur line that left the main line and went through the park and then crossed the Milwaukee River in order to service some industrial customers (river crossing location: 43.098090N x -87.906860W. The very high bridge was removed years ago, and I have only one photo from the one time I crossed the bridge while I worked that run.
Just north of Capitol Dr. (where the above-posted video was shot) is the tower for a Milwaukee tv station. When built (1962) it was the tallest free-standing (no guy-wires) tower in the world at 1081'; it is now still the tallest in the US. At one time the tower's legs were lit with 2000 25-watt light bulbs, and could be seen from many miles away. If you look for it on Google Maps (43.090572N x -87.897229W), as you move around it, the shifting tower will give you some interesting perspectives.
CMStPnPSome "artist" did this on a former C&NW overpass in North Milwaukee using lights. The bridge is still there but it is now a bicycle trail. You can judge for yourself how realistic it is........ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx0DZ2t_p-k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx0DZ2t_p-k
If it were February or March, I would put the response down to cabin fever!
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Some "artist" did this on a former C&NW overpass in North Milwaukee using lights. The bridge is still there but it is now a bicycle trail. You can judge for yourself how realistic it is........
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