Brown County, Minnesota
|
City |
Railroad |
Current Location |
Type |
Current Use |
Date Built |
Track Status |
Bldg. Mat. |
Current Railroad |
Notes |
Field Checked |
|
Comfrey |
Chicago and North Western |
moved to Currie |
M |
museum |
|
none |
wood |
none |
End O Line Railroad Park & Museum |
|
|
New Ulm |
Chicago and North Western |
on site on southwest side of South
Valley Street at 2nd Street South |
P |
rr |
|
in use |
stone |
CP |
|
5/07 |
|
New Ulm |
Chicago and North
Western |
over Minnesota
River about 3 miles east of town |
B |
rr |
c1880? |
in use |
steel |
CP |
multi-span, through truss, Redstone Bridge |
|
|
Sleepy Eye |
Chicago and North Western |
100 Oak Street NW |
P |
museum |
1902 |
in use |
brick |
CP |
Depot Museum |
10/12 |
|
Sleepy Eye |
Chicago and Northern Western
(Winona and St. Peter) |
200 Oak Street NE |
F |
business |
1887 |
in use |
wood |
CP |
This was second station. First built circa 1872 when the railroad reached town and burned in 1877. This was built as replacement that same year. When the C&NW brick station built, this one was relegated to freight-only service |
12/11 |
Compiled by M. J. Camp, Bill Holdsworth and Elizabeth Guenzler, Railroad Station Historical Society, Inc.
Last Updated 2/18/24