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Green Bay Route depots still standing.
| Milepost | Depot | Location | Type & Material | Built | Retired | Current track status | Image | 
| 57.3 Sturgeon Bay Division  | 
    
      Sturgeon Bay | 
    341 N. Third Ave. | 
    combination - brick | 1914 | ? | abandoned 1968 | |
| Last used as Cherryland Brewery and Pub from 1988-2000. | |||||||
| 56.8 Sturgeon Bay Division  | 
    
      Sawyer | 
    Southwest corner of E. Oak St. and S. Neenah Ave. | 
    ? - wood | ? | ? | abandoned 1968 | |
| Houses a plumbing/building supply company. | |||||||
| 44.3 Sturgeon Bay Division  | 
    
      Forestville | 
    
       Shiloh Road, Clay Banks Township, Door County,
      Wis. (about 200 feet south of the intersection of Shiloh Road and County
      Highway OO)  | 
    PF - wood | 1906 | 1953 | abandoned 1968 | |
| Moved to closer to town in 1913 when freight-only trains no. 15-16 began operation. Sold and moved in 1953 and used as a slaughterhouse until the 1970s. | |||||||
| 36.7 Kewaunee Division  | 
    
      Kewaunee | 
    406 Main St. | 
    combination - wood | ? | ? | abandoned 1968 | |
| Downtown depot. | |||||||
| 17 New London Division  | 
    
      Seymour | 
    209 Depot St. (moved) | 
    combination - wood | 1915 | ? | CN | ![]()  | 
  
| Moved across tracks, restored. Home of the Seymour Model Railroad Club. | |||||||
| 23.5 New London Division  | 
    
      Black Creek | 
    Near railroad crossing. | 
    freight - wood | 1955 | ? | CN | |
| 39.3 New London Division  | 
    
      New London | 
    About 500 feet north of the GB&W crossing on the east side of
      Shawano Street, adjacent to Markman's Foods, 800 N Shawano St. (moved) | 
    combination - wood | 1947 | ? | n/a | |
| Former downtown depot. Rumored to be razed in the near future. | |||||||
| 50.2 New London Division  | 
    
      Manawa | 
    Adjacent to the spur track on the east side of Bridge Street, just south
      of the Little Wolf River bridge. | 
    freight - wood | 1898 | 1951 | CN spur | |
| It appears to be used as storage for Sturm Foods. | |||||||
| 65.7 Iola Branch  | 
    
      Iola | 
    moved ? | 
    combination - wood | 1894 | 1958 | abandoned 1958 | |
| Restored by the Iola Historical Society, serves as a museum. | |||||||
| 69.8 New London Division  | 
    
      Amherst Junction | 
    Lake Emily, Wis. (moved) | 
    combination - wood | 1940 | 1974 | n/a | |
| Additions put on, re-roofed, re-sided, new windows. | |||||||
| 81.4 New London Division  | 
    
      Plover | 
    ? | 
    combination - ? | 1923 | ? | CN | |
| The 20'x85' depot is located near the wye/crossing with the CN branch to Portage. | |||||||
| 121 Whitehall Division  | 
    
      City Point | 
    Two miles east of town. | 
    ? - wood | 1898 | 1961 | CN | ![]()  | 
  
| Now a residence. | |||||||
| 141.8 Whitehall Division  | 
    
      Hatfield | 
    Highway K, about 1/2 mile north of GBW crossing. | 
    ? - wood | 1947 | ? | CN | |
| Had a large canopy on each end. When passenger service ended (1949) the railroad sold the station to the owner of Gil's Resort, who moved the depot about 1/2 mile north of the tracks to become his private home. It has been drastically altered and now bears little resemblance to the original station. It was painted a very light green at last sighting. | |||||||
| 148.1 Whitehall Division  | 
    
      Merrillan | 
    At railroad crossing. | 
    combination - wood | 1886 | in use | CN / UP | ![]()  | 
  
| Operated jointly by GB&W and Omaha Road. It is still in use by the Union Pacific Railroad today. | |||||||
| 170.8 Whitehall Division  | 
    
      Blair | 
    On the railroad right-of-way next to a feed mill at the crossing near
      the dairy plant. | 
    combination - wood | 1874 | 1963 | CN | ![]()  | 
  
| It appears to be a storage building for a heating company and is in pretty poor condition. | |||||||
| 177.7 Whitehall Division  | 
    
      Whitehall | 
    ? | 
    combination - brick | 1914 | 1963 | CN | ![]()  | 
  
| The GB&W sold the depot in 1963 and over the ensuing years it served a number of purposes, including a real estate office and dental office. The City of Whitehall purchased the depot in 2003 and it is now listed on the Wisconsin National Register of Historic Places. | |||||||
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