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Encyclopedia > Wisconsin and Southern
Wisconsin and Southern Railroad


Current (operating) Class III railroads of the United States

AKMD, ALM, AM, BXN, CTRR, CVYR, DQE, DR, DSRR, DVS, EACH, EDW, FGRS, FP, FSR, KRR, LNW, LRPN, LRWN, MDW, MNA, MNN, MNNR, MPLI, MSWY, NPR, NSSR, OTVR, OUCH, PGR, PNW, RRVW, SCXY, TCW, WSOR, WSR


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Wisconsin and Southern Railroad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (508 words)
The Wisconsin and Southern Railroad (AAR reporting marks WSOR) is a Class III shortline railroad operating in the southern portion of Wisconsin and the northeast corner of Illinois.
Much of the railroad's operating territory is formed from the defunct Wisconsin and Calumet Railroad, on tracks originally constructed by the Milwaukee Road and Chicago and North Western railroads.
1992: Wisconsin and Calumet Railroad is acquired by Wisconsin and Southern
Southern Cabin Rentals Southern Vacation Rentals WI GreatRentals.com (556 words)
Southern Wisconsin is a region overflowing with recreational activities that can surprise and delight visitors of all ages.
The charming town of Ferryville, situated in southwestern Wisconsin, is an outdoor lover’s paradise along the shores of the Mississippi River.
Southern Wisconsin is filled to the brim with outdoor opportunities for adventure and excitement no matter what time of year you visit.
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