Railroad at WAR!

Railroad at WAR! (HMUPG)

Location: Syria, ID 22743 Shoshone County
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Country: United States of America
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N 47° 21.457', W 115° 42.306'

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The Milwaukee Road transported tons of war material and thousands of troops during World Wars I and II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War.

During World War I, the Federal Government seized railroads in the United States including the Milwaukee. One old-timer remembered that at age fourteen, he was hired by the Milwaukee to:

"ee that the bridges were not blown up from sabotage from the Germans? They had watchmen all along the railroad keeping on eye on tunnels and bridges."

The Second World War saw many railroaders joining the military, even as traffic on the railroads increased. One railroader recalled that:

"?during the war, there weren't enough of us to go around, we had to just keep working, working, working to where sometimes I'd work as much as 40 to 50 eight-hour days a month?"

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The Colonel
the Corporal
and You
will find this Railroad at WAR

Our first order of the day, every day, is transporting our fighting men and their implements of war. As you travel along the line you are likely to see long trains of troops, tanks, planes, guns and supplies moving with swift efficiency - ample evidence that this railroad is very earnestly at war.
from: Milwaukee Road 1944 advertisement

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?compliments of Milwaukee road "white coal"

Allied bombers are raining ruin on the stronghold of the Axis, wrecking war production centers, transportation facilities, docks and warehouses. Do you realize that the fuel The Milwaukee Road is conserving by using "White Coal" may be helping to deal those devastating blows?

This "White Coal" is electricity from mountain water power, used for years to move Milwaukee Road trains across the Rockies, Bitter Roots and Cascades.

How fortunate that this electrification was functioning with proved efficiency when war came! It conserves millions of gallons of oil to help provide America's ever-growing air armadas with needed flying power!

With a vast network of lines reaching from the dynamic Midwest to the vital ocean ports of the Pacific Northwest, The Milwaukee Road is now handling a traffic volume never approached before.

Modernized operating methods - plus the active cooperation of shippers and essential travelers - enable The Milwaukee Road's 35,000 loyal, alert employees to do their full share for victory.

The Milwaukee Road
Electrified over the Rockies to the sea
from: Milwaukee Road 1944 advertisement
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Date Added Monday, October 20th, 2014 at 12:20pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)11T E 597786 N 5245718
Decimal Degrees47.35761667, -115.70510000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 47° 21.457', W 115° 42.306'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds47° 21' 27.42" N, 115° 42' 18.36" W
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Area Code(s)540
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 112 NF-300, Syria ID 22743, US
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