
The Fox River and White River converge at the bustling rail junction of Burlington, anchoring a landscape shaped by glacial waters and early Wisconsin commerce. In the opening years of the twentieth century, this region served as a vital transit corridor where the Wisconsin Central Railroad, the Chicago Milwaukee and St Paul RR, and the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad intersected. These lines connected established dairy and agricultural settlements like Lyons, Springfield, and Spring Prairie to larger markets.
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