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

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