Rugby Junction, Wisconsin
Unincorporated community in Wisconsin, United States
43°17′31″N 88°13′07″W / 43.29194°N 88.21861°W / 43.29194; -88.21861Rugby Junction is an unincorporated community in the town of Polk, Washington County, Wisconsin, United States.[1]
History
The night of October 16, 1901, two Chicago-bound freight trains collided on the Wisconsin Central Railway tracks between Colgate and Rugby Junction. Two cars derailed, but no injuries were reported.[2]
Notes
- ^ a b "Rugby Junction, Wisconsin". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
- ^ "Central is Tied up". The Herald. Readstown, Wisconsin. October 24, 1901. p. 3. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
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Municipalities and communities of Washington County, Wisconsin, United States
County seat: West Bend
- Germantown
- Jackson
- Kewaskum‡
- Newburg‡
- Richfield
- Slinger
- Addison
- Barton
- Erin
- Farmington
- Germantown
- Hartford
- Jackson
- Kewaskum
- Polk
- Trenton
- Wayne
- West Bend
communities
- Ackerville
- Addison
- Aurora
- Boltonville
- Cedar Creek
- Cedar Lake
- Cheeseville
- Colgate‡
- Diefenbach Corners
- Fillmore
- Hubertus
- Kirchhayn
- Kohlsville
- Lake Five‡
- Mayfield
- Myra
- Nabob
- Nenno
- Orchard Grove
- Pike Lake
- Rugby Junction
- Saint Anthony
- Saint Lawrence
- Saint Michaels
- Thompson
- Wayne
- Young America
communities
- Dheinsville
- Goldenthal
- Meeker
- Rockfield
- Toland's Prairie or Toland
- Victory Center
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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Preceding station | Soo Line | Following station | ||
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Slinger toward Portal | Main Line | Colgate toward Chicago |
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