Ahnapee and Western Railway

Ahnapee and Western Railway

The Ahnapee and Western Railway (A&W) was a common carrier short line railroad located in eastern Wisconsin.

The railroad ran convert|34.5|mi|km|1 from a connection with the Kewaunee, Green Bay and Western Railroad at Casco Junction to the lakeshore terminals of Algoma in Kewaunee County and Sturgeon Bay in the "Door County thumb" of Wisconsin. Other towns along the line include Casco, Rio Creek, Forestville, Maplewood, and Sawyer. The name of the railroad comes from the city of Ahnapee, which was founded along the Ahnapee River and became Algoma in 1899.

History

The A&W was incorporated on August 18, 1890, and was built from Casco Junction to Algoma in 1892 and extended to Sturgeon Bay in 1894.cite book| title=Green Bay & Western The First 111 Years| author=Mailer, Stan| publisher=Hundman Publishing| year=1989] It was financed by Edward Decker, a prominent businessman in the area, to dovetail with his logging, publishing, and other commercial interests centered at Casco. Decker sold the company on August 1, 1906 to the Green Bay and Western Railroad (GB&W). The A&W became a division of the GB&W and the physical plant of the line was substantially upgraded in the period around World War I. Through the Depression years the railroad saw a decrease in traffic and the GB&W looked to sell the line during World War II despite short term increases in carload traffic due to wartime production of naval vessels and wood products at industries along the route.

The A&W was sold by the GB&W to local interests on May 31, 1947. Vernon Bushman of Green Bay, Wisconsin purchased the railroad and, along with his brother Erv, operated the road whose carloadings were dependent on the local shipbuilding, plywood, evaporated milk, lumber, and petroleum products-related industries. ["Algoma Record-Herald", June 6, 1947]

Upon the condemnation of the swing bridge across the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal in 1968, the railroad embargoed the entire north end on August 8, 1968. ["Door County Advocate", August 13, 1968] The south half of the railroad was sold to United States Plywood/Champion Papers in December 1970 to ensure rail service to the Algoma Plywood & Veneer mill (a USP subsidiary). The GB&W was contracted to operate train service over the line in September 1972, with the last independent A&W train running on September 15, 1972. The GB&W operated the railroad as a branchline a few days per week until a bridge washout at the Kewaunee River forced the entire line to be embargoed in the late 1980s. Sources state that the last train to operate on the railroad ran on March 25, 1986.

The company was officially acquired by Wisconsin Central Transportation's subsidiary Fox Valley and Western in its August 27, 1993, purchase of the Itel-owned lines of the Green Bay & Western, Fox River Valley, and Ahnapee & Western Railroads. ["Trains Magazine", November 1993] However, the line had already been declared "no longer a Common Carrier" on October 25, 1990. The Railroad Retirement Board determined that the railroad ceased to be a carrier employer effective November 19, 1993, following the sale to WC/FV&W.

The railroad right of way has been turned into a hiking, horse riding, and snowmobile trail called the Ahnapee State Trail from Casco to Sturgeon Bay . It is open year around and gives users a remarkably scenic view of the Wisconsin countryside. Many artifacts of the A&W's history remain along the trail including steam locomotive boiler culverts, dated concrete bridges, several steel girder bridges, and many of the buildings that once housed rail-related industries.

References

External links

* [http://donsdepot.donrossgroup.net/dr1066.htm Don's Rail Photos Ahnapee & Western page]
* [http://www.greenbayroute.com/ Green Bay & Western Lines] - GB&W, KGBW&W, A&W, and FRV information
* [http://algomacentral.railfan.net/old_aw.htm Ahnapee & Western photo page] by Ted Ellis
* [http://gelwood.railfan.net/misc-a/misc-a.html Fallen Flags Railroad - Miscellaneous "A" Railroad page] (includes A&W images)


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