East Troy Electric Railroad volunteer Bob Stankovsky celebrates 50 years of preserving Wisconsin locomotive history
Posted: Apr 4, 2021 8:47 AM CST

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EAST TROY, Wi. (CBS 58) – A local man who rode electric trolleys and interurban railroad cars around the Milwaukee area as a kid, has spent much of his adult-life preserving the rail heritage of southeast Wisconsin.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, put the spotlight on Bob Stankovsky and his 50 years of volunteer service to the East Troy Electric Railroad.
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