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I have reverted [commented out] the several changes made by a previously unsigned user (i don't know if i'm able to notify you) that added the three titular stations, among appreciated edits, into the template and accompanying article without citation or accompanying article. I have looked through a sampling of Milwaukee Road timetables from 1893, 1940, 1958, and 1970, and do not see these listed as station stops in the schedule for trains 12/23, the Cannonball, or any trains in the corridor. Gifford and Nagawicka are in some of the station indexes (Lakeside is not found), but are just to default to nearby alternative stations. There are roads at the mileposts you provided and stopping at highway grade crossings was not uncommon, as was the train being influenced by access to the lakes, but does not provide any evidence. I would love to hear any insight you have. Central Corridor...talk?00:53, 6 October 2024 (UTC)Reply