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Duplainville Homepage

"Where the Old Soo crosses the New Soo,"

Duplainville, Wisconsin

 

Serving Proudly Since 1886

 

 

Amtrak #1 at Pewaukee on Sept 1, 2009

 

North Duplainville -- Looking North

 

 

 

An Official Past Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner ( Uncle Rodney ) Approved Train Watching Location

 

Sometime between 1911 and Jan 1, 1929 when it burned down.

Dean Kedinger Collection from "The Soo" Magazine

 

 

Photo looking west.   Thomas Manz Collection, circa 1930

 

 

 

 

The above  picture is courtesy of Tim Snopek, Photographer    www.timsnopek.com

 

Both are history now!

Photo by "The Lake Country Reporter" - Hartland, WI

 

History

Duplainville, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community within the Township of Pewaukee, is located about 15 miles west of Milwaukee at Milepost 102.2 on the CP main or Milepost 102.6 on the WC. It is between Waukesha and Sussex, Wisconsin. In about 1855, the Milwaukee Road built its track west from Brookfield Junction toward Portage and Minneapolis for a faster route than what had been over the Prairie du Chien Line to the Mississippi river or the Northern Lines thru North Milwaukee, Rugby Jct, Hartford, Horicon and Beaver Dam. In 1885-86, the Wisconsin Central Railroad built south from Rugby Jct to Chicago. Hence their tracks crossed in Duplainville.

A tower was erected in the northwest quadrant of the diamond in 1890. William Alvord was the chief operator for many years.   He lived a short distance from the crossing.  With heavy winter snow, additional help was hired to keep the tracks and switches clear.  Although there were signals and gates at the Duplainville Road highway crossing, there were numerous accidents and some lives were lost.  The tower burned down on January 1, 1929.  A new brick building was then built. It was finally torn down in 1987 after a much needed connection track to the old Soo was built and CTC was installed. The diamond was then controlled from Milwaukee. During 1962, the Wisconsin Central, DSS&A and Soo Line combined to what is now known as the Soo Line.  After the SOO Line purchased the Milwaukee Road in 1985, the Old SOO ( former Wisconsin Central ) crossed the New SOO (former Milwaukee Rd. ) at Duplainville. 

 

Trains

Today, there are numerous trains that cross the diamond at Duplainville. The Canadian National Railroad runs about 25 trains per day.  There are also moves by the WSOR between Slinger and Waukesha.  The CP runs about 22 trains per day in addition to Amtrak 7 & 8.  

 

Radio Channels

CN/WC 161.295 mc/s & 160.260 mc/s

CP/SOO 161.520 mc/s

WSOR 160.575 mc/s

FRED 452.9375/457.9375 mc/s

 

Ham Radio Train watching Frequencies

146.490 mc/s

146.565 mc/s

223.620 mc/s

442.100 mc/s

446.050 mc/s

1294.426 mc/s

 

 

How to Get Here

Getting here is rather simple. Take Interstate I-94 west from Milwaukee to State Highway F ( AKA Redford Blvd ) at Waukesha (American TV ). Exit and go north on Hwy F to the 3rd stop and go lights ( just north of Albe Ready Mix ). Bear right on Duplainville Road and go north about 3/4 mile to the CP tracks. You may park on the south side of Marjean Lane or just south of the tracks on Duplainville Road,

To get to the CN/WC tracks, continue north on Duplainville Road across the CP double main to Green Road. Then right ( east ) to the tracks.  To get to North Duplainville on the CN/WC, just continue north on Duplainville Rd about 1 1/2 miles to Lisbon Rd ( Hwy K ).

WARNING: Please watch your speed when in the area.  The City  Police run RADAR and LASER, especially on Hwy F/Redford Blvd. They are also on Duplainville Rd occasionally.

 

 

 

Kids crosssing warning sign at Oconomowoc

 

 

 

CP-2816 at Sturtevant on September 2, 2007

 

 

 

Railroad Crossings  Updated 10-24-08

Railgrinder at Pewaukee  3-16-10   44 megs

Milw X-5000 Dyno Car  Updated 2-22-10

2009 CP Holiday Train at Pewaukee  12-5-09    88 megs (ouch)

Great Duplainville Crash Revisited    11-11-09

WSOR Waukesha Spur   11-15-09  

George Price, RIP   9-21-09

Amtrk #7 w/4 PVs  8-9-09     62 megs

SP 4449 at Sturdevant   8-2-09     37 megs

High Speed Railroading - Sturtevant    7-26-09     55 Megs

High Speed Railroading - Oconomowoc   7-19-09     62 megs

High Speed Railroading - Pewaukee Style  6-2-09   55 Megs

CP Tech Train  6-3-09   48 Megs

Rebuilding Dupy Diamond   5-5-09

Oakton Ave Opps   4-22-09

M & P Patrol gets Stuck in the Snow on Jan 24, 2009   Part 2

Over the Arlington Hill in the Snow  Jan, 2009   1-1-10   12 megs

Little Pewaukee Oops  7-4-08

2nd Train Thru Reeseville Marsh Flood 6-29-08

Water Woes, June 2008

Remodeled Hartland Freight House

CP Shoo Fly at Brookfield  6-1-08

 UP 6936 Xtra at Sussex   4-17-08

Stark Candy Company, Pewaukee

Nashotah Action  2-28-08

Washouts on the River Sub  

Superdome Opps in Pewaukee 

Loram Opps  11-6-07

CP-2816 at Portage  

The Seivert Boys in Action 

Opps with the WC 7518 at Payne & Dolan at Waukesha 

New Amtrak Station--Milwaukee

WSOR 5 + 1 Plan

Ron Morales 1948-2002 

Milw 261 at Milwaukee 

CP 2816 at Pewaukee 

Empire Builder #7 Anniversary Trip  

Quadgraphics Passenger Cars

Dropping some CWR in Brookfield, WI 

BIGGG Opps at Duplainville   

Big Opps on the Adams Sub 

CP 584's Crew--at Least the Conductor    

Newhall Bridge in Waukesha  

Rail Grinder  

Dupy Passenger Train Crash of 1956  

Hiawatha #1  

A KMRR Car Movement 

Opps with Amtrak #7    7-20-02   A Darwin Award candidate.

FL-082 on 7-8-02   

Watertown Derailment    

Adventures of Bob and Brian   

North Waukesha Derailment on 1-31-02  

Truck vs Train Crash near Duplainville    

KMRR Final Auction  12-1-01  

Last Run of the KMRR 10-28-01   

Speeders at KMRR  

Snakebites    

Alaska Station 

SOO 1003 Steam Engine 

FRA RR Crossing Rules  

Duplainville Pictures

Local Milwaukee Road History  

More local Milwaukee Road History   

Milwaukee Road History in Pewaukee  

Dupy Train/Truck Crash    

The Railroad Comes to Pewaukee ( 1856-1971)  

Links   

 

 

WC Bumper Sticker

 

 

Emergency RR Crossing Telephone Numbers

  Cross Crossings Cautiously

 

For more information about Duplainville or any other questions/comments, I can be contacted by E-mail on the World Wide Web.  Constructive criticism is always gratefully accepted.

Email:  andymueller at dupyrail dot com

Site Updated 3-16-2010

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