Driftless Free-mo

Status: Dream Modules

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CNW Yard - La Crosse, WI

The Chicago & North Western’s La Crosse yard was a modest but strategically important facility, serving as a link between regional commerce and the Mississippi River corridor. It was not as large or dominant as the Milwaukee Road’s presence in La Crosse, but the yard played a crucial role in handling freight and interchange traffic during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The yard was situated near the riverfront and connected to the broader C&NW system through Grand Crossing, which tied into lines heading east toward Milwaukee and Chicago. Its tracks were primarily used for freight car classification, storage, and interchange with other carriers, including the Milwaukee Road and Burlington lines that also operated in the city. The facility allowed C&NW to move lumber, grain, and manufactured goods from western Wisconsin and southeastern Minnesota into its network. While not sprawling, the yard was a vital node in the company’s regional operations, reflecting La Crosse’s role as a transportation hub.

By the mid-20th century, the yard’s importance began to decline as rail traffic consolidated and trucking gained ground. The Milwaukee Road’s dominance in La Crosse overshadowed the C&NW’s smaller footprint, and eventually the yard was reduced in use and later abandoned. Today, nothing remains of the original infrastructure, but its historical presence underscores how multiple railroads competed for space and influence in La Crosse, shaping the city’s industrial and commercial growth. The C&NW yard stands as a reminder of the layered railroad history that once defined the Driftless Region’s connection to national markets.

Indian Hill District - North End
The Chicago & North Western entered La Crosse from the North. After crossing the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and the Milwaukee Road at Grand Crossing, the railroad served a number of businesses including Gateway Foods, Continental Can (now Crown Cork & Seal), Gamble Robinson and the La Crosse Rubber Mills. This module will represent the North end of the area as seen in the track plan above. The full scene will include the Rubber Mills and Trane Plant number 6 on the South End extension.
Indian Hill District - South End
This will be an extension of the Indian Hill District - North End module and will represent the prototype locations of the La Crosse Rubber Mills and Trane Company Plant 6. This line also served the Ready Mix Concrete Plant which was further down the line to the South but moved here for operational interest. Also, while Reinhart Foods was located along this line, I have found no evidence that they ever received rail service. I added a spur to increase the operations here but it may not be included in the final build.
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