MILW and CNW crossing in Tama, Iowa

I was wondering where the Milwakee and cnw crossed in tama?

Oooh - I know this one: It’s on the WEST side of Tama. I remember from bein corrected before.

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It is shown on this map, on the west side of town.
http://terraserver-usa.com/image.aspx?T=2&S=12&Z=15&X=668&Y=5806&W=1&qs=|tama||

I knew there were 4 diamonds, but I guess there was actually 6, including the C&NW branch heading north crossing the CMSP&P mainline.

By the late 70s the MILW was single track over the crossings. At one time there was a third railroad, the Tama and Toledo which may have crossed the MILW and paralled the CNW line. I’m not sure of the exact arrangement of the T&T.

Their last engine, which I’ve been told was used to switch the elevator, is in a park along US 30. Just as you leave Toledo on the west side of town, there is a park with soccer fields north of the highway. You can see the little critter from 30.

Jeff

Jeff,

The Tama and Toledo did not have an interlocker here at the MILW-CNW diamond- although the line was in the immediate vicinity at the location. The T&T originally ran directly north on street trackage starting at the MILW depot on McClellan St in Tama up to Toledo where it terminated on the northeast side of town- after a street tax in 1919 forced the T&T out of the streets of Tama, they rerouted their trackage to a more circuitous route that ran west out of Tama from the MILW depot paralleling the MILW grade on the north side, then at the tower location, the T&T began to parallel the CNW’s Tama and Northwestern line up to Toledo where it tied back into the original remnants of the street trackage there in town (around the intersection of Washington and Park Streets). The T&T was abandoned in 1953.

If you look closely enough you can see the ghosts of the parallel grades as they curve north out of Tama and behind the country club- the CNW grade is now a recreational trail between the two towns.

It is also important to note that in 1978 the diamonds were removed at Tama (and Clinton) and replaced with crossover switches to allow MILW access to the CNW main between those points. Tama Tower itself was destroyed in a wreck of a MILW train in February of 1978, the tower was not rebuilt and soon the crossovers were installed replacing the interlocking.

Thanks for the info. I’d been told by some of the “old heads” that the remnant of the T&T was still active into the 1970s and had a few tracks down by the elevator that sits at the west end of what was of the C&NW yard at Tama. The elevator was the only customer by then IIRC. The small engine house may still be there. I’d just guessed that it would have crossed the MILW from this info.

I’d been up in the tower a few times in 1976/77 period. Of course being naive an

The T&T discontinued electric service in 1919.