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A marketing brochure promotes the Green Bay Route's fast freight service. Includes
a color drawing of the Kewaunee car ferry slip.
I'm not sure of the exact date of this item. Since it promotes the Kewaunee, Green Bay
& Western, it has to be prior to the 1969 merger of the KGB&W into the Green Bay
& Western. The fleet of Alco FA-1 locos as featured on the cover began their service
in 1947-49, and all were retired in the early 1960s, so that puts the probable date of this
brochure somewhere in the 1950s. The brochure promotes the car ferry connections of the
Ann Arbor and the Chesapeake & Ohio.
The image of the Kewaunee carferry yard was also used on the 1952
annual report.
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Green Bay Route Fast
THROUGH & DEPENDABLE
Freight Service
Green Bay & Western R.R.
Kewaunee - Green Bay & Western R.R. |
Green Bay Route Direct Route
between East and West
- Save 24 hours
- Fast through freights
- No Chicago delays
- Coordinated schedules with connecting lines
- 100% dispatched with inter-radio communication system
- Rapid tracing service
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Pictured above are the Ann Arbor and Chesapeake and
Ohio RR carferries in the slips at Kewaunee, Wisconsin. These carferries provide frequent
daily, year-round, all-weather service across Lake Michigan between Kewaunee, Wisconsin
and Frankfurt, Michigan via the Ann Arbor and between Kewaunee, Wisconsin, and Ludington,
Michigan via the Chesapeake and Ohio. Average steaming time across Lake
Michigan is four hours. Only one hour required to unload and reload carferries at ports.
Movement of KGB&W through trains are coordinated with carferry arrivals and
departures.
DIRECT ROUTE BETWEEN EAST AND WEST |
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