Wisconsin Code § 192.56

Abandoning of railroad stations
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(1) It is unlawful for any railroad company owning or operating any railroad
in whole or in part in this state, to abandon any station in any
town, village or city on its line of railroad, within this state, or to
remove the depot therefrom, or to withdraw agency service therefrom, without first obtaining from the office an order authorizing
such action.
(2) At a station where agency service is provided the application to the office for such authorizing order shall set forth the
facts showing the necessity for such action by the railroad company, and if the office finds that the application is sufficient presumptively to justify the order prayed for, it shall enter an order
fixing the time and place of hearing on the application, which
time shall not be less than 20 days after the posting provided for
in sub. (3).
(3) Notice of the time and place of the hearing and of the purpose thereof shall be given, by the office, by posting the notice in
5 conspicuous places in the town or village.
(4) Any public body, or citizen, or group of citizens affected
may appear at said hearing and prior to or at said hearing, file objections to the granting of the order prayed for.
(5) The hearing shall be held as other hearings before the office are held as far as applicable. The office may dismiss the application or may grant it in whole or in part and under such conditions as it may deem equitable.
(6) At a station where no agency service is provided, the application to the office for such authorizing order shall set forth the
facts showing the necessity for such action by the railroad company. Notice of proposed removal or abandonment shall be given
by the office by posting notice in 5 conspicuous places in the
town or village concerned; and if within 20 days after the posting
of notice no objections in writing are filed with the office by persons directly affected, an order authorizing the abandonment of
the station may be issued by the office. If such objections to the
granting of the order are filed with the office, the office shall proceed to hold a hearing in the matter as provided in subs. (4) and
(5).

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