Greg@mnrr
Section Hand
I enjoy traveling the back roads of Central Wisconsin and I'm amazed at what I find like old bridges, structures and how Mother Natural takes over in time. We stopped for lunch in a small town on the way to the cabin and the buildings on main street are dated from the late 1800's and are still in great condition while the newer buildings are already show signs of age and need repairs.
I toured an old SOO Line depot last year and the interior is almost like it was in the 1800's and shows little wear and tear.
Near my home there's an old turntable pit but no signs of an engine house or other buildings.
On one road trip I discovered an abandoned town with no signs of any businesses in any of the buildings, just vacant store fronts and empty filling stations. Just a couple of homes with people living in them.
Greg
I toured an old SOO Line depot last year and the interior is almost like it was in the 1800's and shows little wear and tear.
Near my home there's an old turntable pit but no signs of an engine house or other buildings.
On one road trip I discovered an abandoned town with no signs of any businesses in any of the buildings, just vacant store fronts and empty filling stations. Just a couple of homes with people living in them.
Greg