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The Green Bay and Western Railroad was a paper carrying line and bridge route
operating between the Mississippi River at Winona, Minnesota and Lake Michigan
at Kewaunee, Wisconsin, via Green Bay. It was chartered in 1866 as the
Green Bay and Lake Pepin to provide an outlet for the region's timber and
agriculture.
- Information:
History
Route Rolling Stock
Timetables Car Ferry Roster
Museum Pieces
- Information on the Green Bay Route, including a brief history of the
railroad, rosters, timetables, and a short story about growing up near the
railroad in the 1940's.
- Locos:
Loco Roster
Paint Schemes
Then and Now...
17 Reasons...
- Power on the Green Bay Route: How a Wisconsin short line transformed
itself into a high-speed bridge line.
- Rolling Stock:
[ Rosters ] [ Photo Rosters ]
[ Equipment Diagrams ]
[ Museum Pieces ] [ CO&E Boxcars ]
- Freight cars, passenger cars, MOW equipment and cabooses.
- Photos & Stuff:
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
- A collection of Green Bay Route photos and printed material, including an
1885 passenger schedule, photos from a 1969 train wreck and some newspaper
ads.
- Ephemera
Advertising Materials
Annual Reports
A&W Bridge Token
Checks
GBW&StP Correspondence
Envelope
Hard Hat
Reorganization Letter
Paperwork
Passes
Scripophily
Employee and Seniority
Lists Tickets
Trading Cards
- We've got enough Green Bay Route paperwork that it deserves it own
category! Matchbook covers, train orders, railroad passes, and other
paperwork associated with the Green Bay Route.
- Modeling:
Latest News
Locomotive Models Freight
Car Models Modeling Tips Photos
Projects Decals
Paint Matches
Lettering
Diagrams WRX
Numbers Green
Bay & Waupaca
- Information for modelers of the Green Bay Route.
- References:
Web Links
Books
Magazine Articles
Videos
Photos on the WWW
Commercial Photo Sources
Contributors
- Sources for additional Green Bay Route information in print and on the
internet.
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