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      MTH is producing its
      Premier Line 55' All-Door Box Car in O scale lettered for GB&W in two
      road numbers. The ready-to-run model is made from ABS plastic with metal
      wheels and axles and features the unique serif 'GREEN BAY & WESTERN'
      billboard lettering of the prototype cars. Expected:
      October 2014
      Product info: 
      MTH Electric Trains, 7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia MD 21046 
      Web: http://www.mth-railking.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@mth-railking.com 
      Phone: (410) 381-2580 
      Catalog: 20-93614 (55' All-Door Box Car - Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $59.95
      Prototype info: 
      Thrall Car Manufacturing Co. began producing "Thrall Door" cars
      in 1967. The GB&W bought six cars from Thrall between 1971 and 1973.
      They were typically assigned to hauling hardboard products from a plant in
      Superior, Wis. to automotive companies in the Detroit, Mich. area. The
      last of the cars were scrapped in 2004.
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      Lionel will be producing their
      40' PS-1 boxcar lettered for GBW #777. The car is yellow and features
      operating 6' Superior-style doors.
      Product info: 
      Lionel.com LLC 
      Web: http://www.lionel.com/ 
      Phone: 586-949-4100 
      Catalog: 6-82148 (Green Bay and Western PS-1 Boxcar #777) 
      Retail: $79.99
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW had 200 40' PS-1 boxcars on its roster. Originally delivered in
      boxcar red paint, roofwlks were removed the cars were repainted yellow
      with black ends in the late 1960s. About 1970 they received the all-yellow
      scheme as used on the Lionel model.
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      Atlas is producing their 40'
      insulated box car in HO scale lettered for the Green Bay & Western.
      The ready-to-run model is in Atlas' Trainman line. The model was
      introduced by Atlas in 2012 but this is the first time it is offered in a
      GB&W paint scheme. Expected:
      4th Quarter 2014
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 20 002 737 (40' Plug Door Box Car - Green Bay & Western
      20001); 20 002 738 (40' Plug Door Box Car -Green Bay & Western 20009);
      20 002 739 (40' Plug Door Box Car -Green Bay & Western 20015) 
      Retail: $23.95
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W's 40' plug door boxcars were built by AC&F in 1955 for
      Fruit Grower's Express. They were leased from FGE in 1967 and painted in
      the standard GB&W lettering scheme with road numbers 20000-20040. they
      left the GB&W roster in 1977.
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      C. Vision Productions is
      producing a DVD from the 8 mm films of Joseph Seidl and Lynn Longley. This
      is a collage of 1960s railroading in northeastern Wisconsin and the Upper
      Peninsula of Michigan, with some 1950s footage and some 1960s footage from
      other parts of the country. There is some GB&W content in Seidl's
      portion. Silent films with music and narration. Running time 65 minutes
      Product info: 
      C. Vision Productions, 5533 - 144th Ave. NW Ramsey, MN 55303-5646 
      Web: http://www.cvptrains.com/I 
      Phone: 1-888-827-3287 (TAPE-CVP) 
      Catalog: n/a (A 1960s Train Travelogue) 
      Retail: $29.95
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      Bachmann is producing
      their Alco 2-6-0 Mogul in a GB&W #256 paint scheme. The model comes
      DCC-Ready with an 8-pin NMRA plug.
      Product info: 
      Bachmann Industries Inc., 1400 East Erie Avenue, Philadelphia, Penn. 
      Web: http://www.bachmanntrains.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@bachmanntrains.com 
      Phone: 215-533-1600 
      Catalog: 51712 (GB&W Alco 2-6-0 Locomotive DCC Ready) 
      Retail: $149.00
      Prototype info: 
      The prototype of the Bachmann model are the 2-6-0 locomotives built by
      Alco for the Green Bay Route, so this model is a very close match for the
      GB&W, with the correct boiler shape, driver spacing, dome placement,
      valve gear, piping and tender. The headlight on top of the smokebox and
      bell between the domes match the #256 arrangement between 1937, the year
      it was renumbered from #56, to 1939 when it was modernized and the
      headlight and bell moved to new locations. The major difference between
      the model and the prototype is the placement of the air pump on the
      fireman's side.
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      Walthers is producing their
      ready-to-run 53' Thrall Gondola in a yellow GB&W paint scheme. Expected:
      April 28, 2014
      Product info: 
      William K. Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog: 920-105503 (53' Thrall Gondola - Green Bay & Western #32);
      920-105504 (53' Thrall Gondola - Green Bay & Western #33) 
      Retail: $31.98
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 30-39 were delivered new to the GB&W in 1966. Originally painted
      boxcar red with white lettering, they received the yellow-and-black paint
      scheme like the Walthers model about 1973. They were subsequently painted
      red with white lettering in the 1980s. The gondolas remained on the GBW's
      roster until 1993 and some were still in service on the Canadian National
      in the 2000s.
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      Diecast Direct has
      diecast vehicles lettered for the Green Bay & Western RR. has diecast
      vehicles lettered for the Green Bay & Western RR. Included are a 1955
      Chevy pickup (1:43 scale) and a White WC22 dump truck (1:50 scale).
      Product info: 
      Diecast Direct, Inc., 3005 Old Lawrenceburg Road, Frankfort, Ky. 40601 
      Web: http://www.diecastdirect.com/ 
      Phone: 800-718-1866 
      Catalog: RR-1955-GBW (1955 Chevy Pickup 'Green Bay & Western
      Railroad'); SC-DT-GBW (White WC22 Dump Truck 'Green Bay & Western
      Railroad') 
      Retail: $12.95 (Chevy Pickup); $39.95 (White Dump Truck)
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W used Ford trucks for MOW vehicles in the 1950s, and the
      prototypes were red with white lettering.
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      Atlas O is producing their 40'
      insulated box car in O scale lettered for the Green Bay & Western. The
      ready-to-run model is in Atlas' Trainman line and has separately applied
      roof walks, ladder, brake wheel and brake lines. The model was introduced
      by Atlas in 2005 but this is the first time it is offered in a GB&W
      paint scheme. Expected: 2nd
      Quarter 2014
      Product info: 
      Atlas O, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlaso.com/ 
      E-mail: jweaver@atlaso.com 
      Phone: (908) 687-9590 
      Catalog: 2002304 (40' Plug Door Box Car - 3-Rail); 2002354 (40' Plug Door
      Box Car - 2-Rail) 
      Retail: $56.95 (3-rail); $59.95 (2-rail)
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W's 40' plug door boxcars were built by AC&F in 1955 for
      Fruit Grower's Express. They were leased from FGE in 1967 and painted in
      the standard GB&W lettering scheme with road numbers 20000-20040. they
      left the GB&W roster in 1977.
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      InterMountain
      is producing their 50 Ft. PS-1 Single Door Boxcar in the green GB&W
      paint scheme with a 'HOME OF THE PACKERS' logo on the car side. The
      ready-to-run car has kadee couplers, metal wheelsets and is availavle in
      six road numbers. Expected:
      December 31, 2013
      Product info: 
      InterMountain Railway Co., P.O. Box 839, Longmont, Colorado 80502-0839 
      Web: http://www.intermountain-railway.com/ 
      E-mail: intermountain@intermountain-railway.com 
      Phone: (800) 472-2530 
      Catalog: 45929 (50 Ft. PS-1 Single Door Boxcar - Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $32.95
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 500-519 were delivered dark green in 1962 and were mainly used to
      carry auto parts. Most were repainted standard GBW yellow by 1973.
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      Atlas is producing 2-bay
      offset side hoppers lettered for KGBW. The ready-to-run models include a
      removable coal load. The models are available individually with road
      numbers #401 or #406, and a three-pack with road numbers #409, #414 and
      #420. Expected: June 30, 2104
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 50 001 644 (Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western #401); 50 001 644
      (Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western #406); 50 001 646 (Kewaunee, Green Bay
      & Western #409, #414, #420) 
      Retail: $18.95 (single cars), $53.85 (three-pack)
      Prototype info: 
      KGBW 401-420 were delivered in 1949 in the oxide red scheme used on the
      Atlas models. They were repainted in the early 1960s and then transferred
      to GBW ownership and painted yellow by 1967. The cars were retired in
      1988.
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      Walthers will be producing a
      ready-to-run model of a GBW waffle-side boxcar in two road numbers.
      Pre-orders are due by October 31, 2013. Expected:
      December 28, 2013.
      Product info: 
      William K. Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog: 910-2303 (50' Waffle-Side Boxcar - Green Bay & Western #2702
      (yellow, black)); 910-2304 (50' Waffle-Side Boxcar - Green Bay &
      Western #2700 (yellow, black)) 
      Retail: $21.98
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW received 10 yellow waffle-side boxcars #2700-2709 with black ends
      and a red-and-white herald in 1969. The railroad received an additional 20
      similar yellow cars in 1971 with a simple black outline herald and yellow
      ends. The cars remained on the roster until 1993.
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      Southern California S Gaugers Train Club produced a custom run of
      Lionel American Flyer reefers painted as WRX 526. The car is a special run
      for the club's second "S Fest West 2013" show held this past
      May. The paint scheme is a copy of a car Gilbert American Flyer did in HO
      scale in 1957.
      Product info: 
      Southern California S Gaugers Train Club, c/o Jeff Kruger, 1865 Nottingham
      Lane, San Dimas, CA 91773 
      E-mail: jeffreykruger@roadrunner.com 
      Phone: (626) 332-8162 
      Catalog: n/a (Green Bay & Western Club Car) 
      Retail: $92.00
      Prototype info: 
      Beginning in 1929 WRX operated a fleet of wooden refrigerator cars for the
      Green Bay & Western RR. Beginning in the 1950s some of the cars were
      rebuilt with steel sides and plug doors, similar to the model, while other
      steel reefers were acquired second-hand.
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      Bowser has announced
      production of an Alco C-430 model. The model will have correct details for
      the GBW #315, including Hi-Ad trucks, fuel tank and no dynamic brakes. It
      will be produced in both the GBW's red-and-gray paint scheme and the
      all-red paint scheme. The model will be available in both an analog
      version with an NMRA 8 pin DCC connector, or a sound equipped vesrion with
      a LokSound Select DCC decoder. The model is part of Bowser's 'Executive
      Line' which includes details such as grab irons, lift rings, windshield
      wipers and coupler lift bars. Pre
      orders are still accepted; estimated delivery date Fall 2013.
      Product info: 
      Bowser Manufacturing. Co., 1302 Jordan Avenue, P.O. Box 322,
      Montoursville, PA 17754-0322 
      Web: http://www.bowser-trains.com/ 
      E-mail: bowser@bowser-trains.com 
      Phone: (570) 368-2379 
      Catalog: 23925 (GBW Red #315); 23926 (GBW Red #315 with sound); 23927 (GBW
      Grey Stripe #315); 23928 (GBW Grey Stripe #315 with sound) 
      Retail: $199.95 analog; $299.95 with sound
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW had a single C-430 on its roster. #315 was delivered in February
      1968 and remained in service until 1986, when it was diasbled with a
      broken crankshaft. It was donated to the National
      Railroad Museum in Green Bay, Wis. where it is
      still stored today.
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      Merrill
      Publishing Associates is discontinuing publication of the Roy
      Campbell Collection line of books, including 'The Green Bay & Western
      Steam Era' and 'Wisconsin Shortline & Logging Steam.' They are having
      a 'Last Chance' sale on their website and will continue to publish train
      books that are not from the collection and plan to continue producing
      books for railfans. More information is available at merrillpublishingassociates.com.
      Product info: 
      Merrill Publishing Associates, P.O. Box 51, Merrill, WI 54452 
      Web: http://www.merrillpublishingassociates.com/ 
      E-mail: merrillpublishingassociates@verizon.net
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      MTH is producing their
      Alco S-2 switch engine lettered as Kewaunee Green Bay & Western #201.
      The model is equipped with MTH's Proto-Sound 3.0 DCC sound system, a smoke
      unit, remote controlled couplers, directionbal headlights and a lighted
      cab interior and number boards. The model has MTH's '3-2' system which
      lets the operator switch between 3-rail AC and 2-rail DC operation by just
      removing the pickup rollers on the bottom of each truck and sliding a
      switch from the 3-rail to 2-rail position to reroute the electrical
      connections in the locomotive; the Proto-Sound 3.0 system operates on
      either system. Expected: October
      2013
      Product info: 
      MTH Electric Trains, 7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia MD 21046 
      Web: http://www.mth-railking.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@mth-railking.com 
      Phone: (410) 381-2580 
      Catalog: 20-20326-1 (Alco S-2 Switcher Diesel Engine w/Proto-Sound 3.0 -
      Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $399.95
      Prototype info: 
      At 1000 horsepower, KGB&W #201 was the railroad's most powerful switch
      engine. It worked from 1949 through 1968, mainly in the Green Bay area.
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      Weaver is producing
      their ready-to-run outside-braced 40' boxcar model lettered for GBW 6022,
      6056 and 6244. The model is available in both 2-rail or 3-rail versions
      with separately applied roof walk, doors, ladders and brake wheel details.
      The cars are also available with hand weathering applied at the factory.
      This tooling is the former Crown Model Products boxcar.
      Product info: 
      Weaver Models, PO Box 231, Northumberland, PA 17857 
      Web: http://www.weavermodels.com/ 
      E-mail: qcweaver@ptd.net 
      Phone: (570) 473-9434 
      Catalog: U3336SD (Green Bay & Western 2-rail); U3336LD (Green Bay
      & Western 3-rail) 
      Retail: $45.95 3-Rail / $47.45 2-Rail
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW's 40' outside-braced boxcars were the backbone of the railroad's
      freight fleet from the 1930s to the 1950s. GBW 6000-6298 were built in
      1925. They had wood ends; Kewaunee Green Bay & Western's 5500 to 5598
      boxcars built at the same time had steel ends similar to the Weaver model.
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      Atlas is producing their 40'
      Wood Reefer in two Western Refrigerator lines road numbers with KRAFT
      CHEESE MAYONNAISE billboard lettering. The ready-to-run car is in their
      Master line, which is the former Branchline Trains 'Blueprint' tooling
      which Atlas purchased in 2011. The model features separate grab irons and
      ladders. Expected: 4th Quarter
      2013
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 20 002 011 (Kraft (Silver/Blue) WRX 11150); 20 002 012 (Kraft
      (Silver/Blue) WRX 11151) 
      Retail: $31.95
      Prototype info: 
      The Atlas model is an exact match for these AC&F refrigerator cars
      from the 1930s. The latest photo I've seen in this paint scheme is from
      1933, which is the year that billboard lettering was prohibited by the
      Interstate Commerce Commission. I do not know how much longer this paint
      scheme may have lasted, but this car series does not appear in the 1940
      Official Railway Equipment Register.
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      Atlas has retooled their HO
      scale S-2 locomotive and it is available DCC-ready (Atlas Silver line) or
      with DCC sound (Atlas Gold line). It is not available in a GBW paint
      scheme. Features of the upgraded model include: retooled hood, cab &
      chassis and separately-applied details. The DCC/sound version includes a
      LokSound Select decoder which allows operation on both DCC as well as on
      DC layouts with over 20 sound effects and 16 different user-selectable
      horn sounds. Expected: September
      30, 2013
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 10 001 463 (HO S-2 Locomotive Undecorated (vertical shutters) -
      Silver Line); 10 001 483 (HO S-2 Locomotive Undecorated (vertical
      shutters) - Gold Line) 
      Retail: $149.95 (Silver DCC ready); $259.95 (Gold DCC/sound)
      Prototype info: 
      The Green Bay Route's sole S-2 was KGB#201, delivered in 1949 and on the
      roster for 19 years until sold to a power company in 1968.
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      Bluford Shops is
      producing HO scale transfer caboose lettered for GBW #102 and 104. This is
      a follow-up to their N scale transfer caboose models announced in April
      2012. The ready-to-run model will include Kadee #5 couplers and wire grab
      irons and coupler cut levers. The GBW models will be based on Bluford's
      'short roof - transfer caboose' model. Expected:
      TBA
      Product info: 
      Bluford Shops, PO Box 152, Bluford, IL 62814 
      Web: http://www.bluford-shops.com/ 
      E-mail: craig@bluford-shops.com 
      Phone: 618-822-6833 
      Retail: $49.95
      Prototype info: 
      Beginning in the summer of 1967, GB&W began building steel bodied
      transfer cabooses using existing wooden caboose frames. GBW #602 and #604
      were renumbered to #102 and #104, respectively, in the winter of 1978-79.
      #104 was last used around 1985; #102 was destroyed by a fire in 1991.
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      Bluford Shops is
      producing an N scale transfer caboose lettered for GBW #102 and 104. The
      ready-to-run model has magnetically operating knuckle style couplers,
      metal detail parts and roller bearing caboose style leaf spring trucks.
      Axle generators and screen window frames will be included in the package. Update:
      January 2013:The GBW models will be based on Bluford's 'short roof -
      transfer caboose' model.
      Product info: 
      Bluford Shops, PO Box 152, Bluford, IL 62814 
      Web: http://www.bluford-shops.com/ 
      E-mail: craig@bluford-shops.com 
      Phone: 618-822-6833 
      Catalog: 23060 (Green Bay & Western #102); 23061 (Green Bay &
      Western #104) 
      Retail: $36.95
      Prototype info: 
      Beginning in the summer of 1967, GB&W began building steel bodied
      transfer cabooses using existing wooden caboose frames. GBW #602 and 604
      were renumbered to #102 and 104, respectively, in the winter of 1978-79.
      #104 was last used around 1985; #102 was destroyed by a fire in 1991.
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      Bachmann is producing
      an N scale DCC-equipped Alco 2-6-0 Mogul based on a GB&W prototype.
      The model was announced at the National Train Show in Grand Rapids, Mich.
      It appears to be similar to the HO scale version produced in 2011, which
      was based on GBW #56/256 with the correct boiler shape, driver spacing,
      dome placement, bell, headlight, piping and tender. GB&W is not one of
      the road names offered. Expected:
      September 2012
      Product info: 
      Bachmann Industries Inc., 1400 East Erie Avenue, Philadelphia, Penn. 
      Web: http://www.bachmanntrains.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@bachmanntrains.com 
      Phone: 215-533-1600 
      Retail: $179
      Prototype info: 
      The Green Bay Route's sixteen Alco 2-6-0 Moguls were built between 1907
      and 1924 to very similar plans, with 56-inch drivers. They replaced the
      original 4-4-0s on the railroad and were the main power of road freights
      during this time, operating either singly or doubleheaded. The Bachmann
      model appears to be based off of GBW #56/256, which was the last of the
      series built in 1924. Drawings of this locomotive appear in the February
      1955 Model Railroader magazine and the book Model Railroader Cyclopedia,
      Vol. 1: Steam Locomotives.
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      Accurail will be selling a
      limited run Kewaunee Green Bay & Western offset twin hopper kit at Trainfest
      in Milwaukee, November 10-11, 2012. The cars are in the 1960s red paint
      scheme with three numbers.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173
      Prototype info: 
      Some of the KGB 401-420 hoppers were painted red in the 1960s. By the
      early 1970s they were all repainted yellow and re-lettered for parent
      company GB&W.
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      Bruce Friesch, a
      railroad and marine artist from Wisconsin, is creating an acrylic painting
      of the GBW's Green Bay depot with KGB&W #49/350 and C&NW #1385 on
      the northbound departure tracks. He had the partially complete painting
      displayed at the Titletown Train Show in Green Bay When complete he will
      be selling both the one-of-a-kind original painting and also prints of it.
      Product info: 
      Bruce Friesch, 320 Quinlan Drive, Pewaukee, Wis. 53072-2423 
      Web: http://www.friesch-artist.com/ 
      E-mail: bruce@friesch-artist.com 
      Phone: (262) 691-0976
      Prototype info: 
      Both of these locomotives are preserved at the Mid-Continent Railway
      Museum in Baraboo, Wis.
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      Accurail is producing a kit
      for a 40' steel plug door Western Refrigerator Lines car of the 1960s.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: 8517 (40' Steel Plug Door Refrigerator Cars) 
      Retail: $15.98
      Prototype info: 
      Details of the model, or the prototype it represents are not available at
      this time. The closest match appears to be WRX 9400-9452, which were
      originally DT&I wood sheathed box cars rebuilt with steel sides and a
      15-rib radial steel roof. WRX acquired the cars in 1969 and converted them
      to insulated boxcars with insulation and a plug door.
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      Accurail is producing a kit
      for a 40' single sheathed boxcar lettered for KGB #5514. Expected:
      July 2012
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: 7205 (6-panel outside braced boxcars with wood doors &
      dreadnaught ends) 
      Retail: $14.98
      Prototype info: 
      These wood boxcars were on the railroad from the 1930s through the 1950s
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      SpecCast is producing a
      model of a 1950s White WC22 dump truck and a White WC22 lowboy lettered
      for the Green Bay Route. The die-cast models have rubber tires, opening
      doors, hood and end gate and a detailed engine. Although modeled at 1:50,
      the truck is very close to O scale.
      Product info: 
      SpecCast, 428 6th Ave. NW Dyersville, IA 5204 
      Web: http://www.speccast.com/ 
      E-mail: mkrapfl@speccast.com 
      Phone: 563-875-8706 
      Catalog: SC-DT-GBW (White WC22 Dump Truck 'Green Bay & Western
      Railroad); SC-LB-GB (White WC22 Lowboy Green Bay & Western Railroad) 
      Retail: $39.95 (dump truck); $54.95 (lowboy)
      Prototype info: 
      I do not believe the GB&W had any dump trucks or flatbeds of this
      type.
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      Fox Valley Models is
      producing their ready-to-run FMC 5283 cu.ft. double door boxcar model in
      an Ahnapee & Western paint scheme in two road numbers. The models have
      etched metal crosswalks and Micro-Trains trucks and couplers. Expected:
      Fall 2012.
      Product info: 
      Fox Valley Models, PO Box 1970, Des Plaines, IL 60017 
      Web: http://www.foxvalleymodels.com/ 
      E-mail: info@foxvalleymodels.com 
      Phone: (847) 813-5172 
      Catalog: FVM 80915 (AHW 4000); FVM 80916 (AHW 4043) 
      Retail: $18.95 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The AHW's orange double-door boxcars were actually 5077 cu.ft. FMC cars,
      but this is this closest model ever produced in N scale. The prototype
      cars were on the roster from 1978 to 1988.
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      Walthers is selling a
      ready-to-run model of a GBW side dump car. The model is in Walter's
      Platinum line and includes factory-installed grab irons and metal wheels.
      The model is a limited edition which is scheduled to be phased out.
      Walthers also makes a rip-rap load which fits the car.
      Product info: 
      William K. Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog: 932-41429 (Difco Dump Car - Green Bay & Western #133);
      933-1133 (Rip Rap Load (One-Piece Painted Resin Casting) pkg(2)) 
      Retail: $34.98
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 132 to 135 were second-hand 35 cubic-yard Difco side dump cars. They
      were acquired by the railroad in 1980 and remained on the roster through
      1993. After the WC pruchase of the railroad, the cars remained in GBW
      paint until at least 2000.
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      C. Vision Productions is
      producing a DVD from the 8 mm films of Arthur E. Paris. This is a collage
      of 1960s through 1980s railroading in northeastern Wisconsin and the Upper
      Peninsula of Michigan. Much of the video is devoted to the Milwaukee Road
      and Chicago & North Western with some Soo Line. The DVD rounds out
      with the GB&W's red-and-gray Alco locomotives in Green Bay in the
      1960s. Expected: March 2012
      Product info: 
      C. Vision Productions, 5533 - 144th Ave. NW Ramsey, MN 55303-5646 
      Web: http://www.cvptrains.com/I 
      Phone: 1-888-827-3287 (TAPE-CVP)
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      WrightTRAK is producing a
      polyurethane resin kit for a KOG/MP/GBW caboose. The model is based on the
      company's SCL International Car Company caboose kit with new tooling for
      the sides and ends of the car. Expected:
      Spring 2013
      Product info: 
      WrightTRAK Railroad Models, P O Box 158, Clarkesville, GA 30523 
      Web: http://www.wrighttrak.com/ 
      Phone: (706) 754-9188 
      Catalog: ?? (MP/KO&G/TEXAS & PACIFIC steel cupola caboose) 
      Retail: $50.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      One of these former KOG/MP cabooses was added to the GBW roster the summer
      of 1980. It was typically assigned to the 'Plover local' which served the
      paper mills in Central Wisconsin; then assigned to the Green Bay -
      Kewaunee 'Boat Train' starting around January 1990 and it remained with
      the railroad until the WC's purchase of the GBW in 1993.
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      EngineHouse Services
      has an HO scale wood kit of GB&W's depot at Seymour, Wis. The kit is
      laser cut wood with roofing material.
      Product info: 
      EngineHouse Services, 2737 N Packerland Drive, Suite 2H, Green Bay WI
      54303 
      Web: http://www.enginehouseservices.com/ 
      E-mail: ehs@enginehouseservices.com 
      Phone: (920) 490-4839 
      Catalog: 1097-SEYDEPOT (GBW Seymour Depot) 
      Retail: $80.00
      Prototype info: 
      The depot at Seymour was built in 1915 and used by the railroad until
      1976. It is still standing today. The GB&W had depots of similar
      proportions at Blair, Dodge, Forestville, Hixton, Independence, Kewaunee,
      New London, Scandinavia and Taylor.
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      Bachmann is producing an Alco 2-6-0 Mogul in DCC-ready and DCC
      sound-equipped models. The DCC sound equipped model includes a Soundtraxx�
      package with chuff, short and long whistles, bell, and blow down. The
      preproduction model appears to be very similar to GBW #56/256 with the
      correct boiler shape, driver spacing, dome placement, bell, headlight,
      piping and tender. The major difference between the model and the
      prototype is the placement of the air pumps on the fireman's side. Expected:
      November 2011
      Product info: 
      Bachmann Industries Inc. 
      Catalog: 51791 (Alco 2-6-0 Locomotive DCC Ready); 51801 (Alco 2-6-0
      Locomotive DCC Sound Equipped) 
      Retail: $115 (DCC Ready), $175 (DCC Sound Equipped)
      Prototype info: 
      The Green Bay Route's sixteen Alco 2-6-0 Moguls were built between 1907
      and 1924 to very similar plans, with 56-inch drivers. They replaced the
      original 4-4-0s on the railroad and were the main power of road freights
      during this time, operating either singly or doubleheaded. The Bachmann
      model appears to be based off of GBW #56/256, which was the last of the
      series built in 1924. Drawings of this locomotive appear in the February
      1955 Model Railroader magazine and the book Model Railroader Cyclopedia,
      Vol. 1: Steam Locomotives.
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      Diecast Direct has 1:43
      scale diecast vehicles lettered for the Green Bay & Western RR.
      Included are 1950 & 1953 pickup trucks, and a 1941 auto.
      Product info: 
      Diecast Direct, Inc., 3005 Old Lawrenceburg Road, Frankfort, Ky. 40601 
      Web: http://www.diecastdirect.com/ 
      Phone: 800-718-1866 
      Catalog: FR41-RR-GBW (1941 Ford "Green Bay & Western Railroad
      Police"); RR-1950-GBW (1950 GMC Pickup 'Green Bay & Western
      Railroad'); RR-1953-GBW (1953 Ford F100 Pickup 'Green Bay & Western
      Railroad') 
      Retail: $11.95
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W used Ford trucks for MOW vehicles in the 1950s, but the
      prototypes were red with white lettering.
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      MDC Roundhouse is
      producing a ready-to-run 40' pickle car decorated for Green Bay Pickle
      Company, a division of Green Bay Food Co., reporting marks GBFX. The cars
      are available in two road numbers. Expected:
      March 2011
      Product info: 
      MDC Roundhouse, 5070 Sigstrom Drive, Carson City, NV 1993 
      Web: http://www.roundhousetrains.com/ 
      E-mail: customer-service@mdcroundhouse.com 
      Phone: (775) 884-4388 
      Catalog: 85269 (Green Bay Foods #202); 85270 (Green Bay Foods #202) 
      Retail: $24.98
      Prototype info: 
      Green Bay Food Co. was headquartered adjacent to the GB&W's yard in
      Green Bay. Tthese cars are correct for the 1950s era, and perhaps earlier
      too. ORER listings in 1950 & 1955 show GBFX 202 & 204, but not in
      a 1960 ORER. I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the lettering; I have not
      seen a prototype image of these cars.
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      Digital Fox has released a
      special run kit of KGB&W steel gondolas. The cars are available in
      four road numbers.  The Accurail kit includes separate ends, a fully
      detailed/riveted interior floor, Andrews sideframes, Delrin wheelsets
      (metal wheels available separately) and Accurail's magnetic-compatible
      Accumate couplers.
      Product info: 
      Digital Fox, P.O. Box 651, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.digitalfox.com/ 
      E-mail: digitalfox@digitalfox.com 
      Retail: $13.98
      Prototype info: 
      These second-hand cars came from the Norfolk & Western, these gondolas
      were acquired by the KGB&W in January 1936 and numbered into the
      7100-7199 series. The railroad Roman lettering scheme on the models is the
      original 1930s lettering; it was replaced in the 1950s with a railroad
      Gothic font.
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      Rail Retro is selling
      Hanes� T-Shirts with the GREEN BAY ROUTE logo or the GBW cartoon figure
      from the 1970s.
      Product info: 
      Rail Retro, 251 W. Central Ave., Suite 101, Cincinnati, OH 45066 
      Web: http://www.railretro.com/ 
      Phone: 1-877-997-3876 
      Catalog: - (Green Bay Western) 
      Retail: $17.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The cartoon character was used in 1970s
      advertisements.
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      Walthers is producing their
      PROTO 1000 Alco RS-2 diesel in the GBW all-red paint scheme. The HO model
      was first produced in 2007 in the GBW red-and-gray paint scheme and
      features a newly-designed power train using helical gears and a 14:1 gear
      ratio, and an NMRA 9 pin DCC socket. The N scale model has a DCC-friendly
      mechanism with a clip-fit circuit board Expected:
      December 28, 2010
      Product info: 
      William K. Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog: 920-35129 (HO PROTO 1000 Diesel Alco RS-2 Powered - Green Bay
      & Western #302); 920-35130 (HO PROTO 1000 Diesel Alco RS-2 Powered -
      Green Bay & Western #304); 920-80080 (N PROTO 1000 Diesel Alco RS-2
      Powered - Green Bay & Western #302); 920-80081 (N PROTO 1000 Diesel
      Alco RS-2 Powered - Green Bay & Western #304) 
      Retail: $99.98
      Prototype info: 
      Four of the 1500 horsepower Alco RS-2s were added to the GBW roster in
      1950.They were painted all-red in 1969 (#304) and 1970 (#302). They were
      retired in 1976.
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      Accurail will be selling a
      limited run Kewaunee Green Bay & Western hopper kit at Trainfest
      in Milwaukee, November 13-14, 2010. The cars have the 1950s as-built oxide
      red paint scheme and are available in 3 road numbers. Expected:
      November 13, 2010
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: Unkown (Green Bay & Western 50-ton Offset Side Twin Hoppers) 
      Retail: $14.00
      Prototype info: 
      KGBW 401-420 were delivered in the oxide red scheme in 1949. They were
      repainted in the early 1960s and then transferred to GBW ownership and
      painted yellow by 1967. The cars were retired in 1988.
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      Westerfield is producing
      resin boxcar kits of A&W and KGB&W truss rod boxcars. The kits
      have one-piece car bodies, decals and come without trucks and couplers.
      Product info: 
      Westerfield, 53 River Lane 
      Web: http://www.westerfieldmodels.com/ 
      E-mail: westerfield@charter.net 
      Phone: (931) 484-7233 
      Catalog: 8902 (XM-18 Ahnapee & Western, Original); 8903 (XM-18
      Kewanee, Green Bay & Western, Original); 8957 (XM-18 Ahnapee &
      Western, Modernized); 8958 (XM-18 Kewanee, Green Bay & Western,
      Modernized) 
      Retail: $34.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      Built in 1914-1915 by Haskell & Barker Co., these double-sheathed
      truss-rod boxcars with steel center sills were copies of CB&Q boxcars
      and became the mainstay of the A&W and KGB&W boxcar fleet until
      arrival of the first single-sheathed boxcars in the late 1920s. At that
      time these boxcars were rebuilt with side reinforcing bands, and they
      lasted through the end of World War II.
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      Atlas will be producing their
      Alco HH-600/660 locomotive model in GB&W's red and gray paint scheme.
      The model is part of the silver / gold lines and has separately applied
      details, directional lighting, a five-pole motor with dual flywheels, and
      an NMRA 8-pin DCC plug (silver) or DCC control with QSI Quantum Sound
      (gold). Expected: March 2011
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 10 001 092 (Green Bay & Western 101 (Silver Line)); 10 001
      103 (Green Bay & Western 101 (Gold Line)) 
      Retail: TBA
      Prototype info: 
      GBW #101 was delivered in 1938. It was painted in the red and gray scheme
      in 1948 and remained on the roster until 1956.
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      Dave Cramer is offering
      customizable CD/DVDs of GBW images. There are 182 images available, taken
      by Verne Brummel between 1974 and 1989 (most in the 1970s), and the
      purchaser may select any combination of images. The images are available
      either as JPEG format for viewing on PCs or MPEG format for viewing on DVD
      players. Besides the GBW images, there are also BN, C&NW, CRI&P,
      CSS&SB, MILW, SOO and SOU images available.
      Product info: 
      Dave Cramer, 2114 Sheridan Drive, Madison, WI 53704 
      Web: http://trainsite.8m.com/ 
      E-mail: trainsite@gmail.com 
      Phone: (608) 246-2007 
      Retail: $0.30 per image, minimum order 40 images ($12.00). plus shipping
      costs
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      GBW Historical Society is
      selling a kit of yellow GBW offset side twin hoppers in HO scale. Two road
      numbers (416 & 419) are available.
      Product info: 
      GBW Historical Society, P.O. Box 12713, Green Bay, WI 54307-2713 
      Web: http://www.gbwhs.org/ 
      E-mail: information@gbwhs.org 
      Retail: $20.00 each plus $5.00 shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The prototype hoppers were built in 1949 for the KGB&W. They began to
      be painted yellow by 1967 and were reassigned to GBW at the time of the
      KGB/GBW merger in 1969. The cars were retired in 1988.
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      Accurail will be producing a
      kit for a yellow GBW boxcar. The easy-to-build plastic car kits feature a
      one-piece body with details molded in place. Expected:
      February 2010
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: #3118 (Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $13.98
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 21000 to 21038 were on the roster 1967 - 1981 and had a unique
      'square' GREEN BAY AND WESTERN font.
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      Accurail is producing its
      41' AAR steel gondola as a 3-car set with different road numbers as well
      as individual kits.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: 3724 (41' AAR Steel Gondola - GB&W); 3724 (41' AAR Steel
      Gondola - GB&W 3-Number Set) 
      Retail: $13.98 / $39.98
      Prototype info: 
      KGB 7100- gondolas were used by the railroad from 1936-1964.
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      Atlas is producing a yellow
      GB&W 50'-6" exterior-post 'Railbox' style ACF boxcar in two road
      different numbers. The ready-to-run model is part of their Trainman�
      line, and includes AccuMate� couplers and metal wheels. Expected:
      April 2010
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 20 000 797 (ACF 50' 6" Box Car - Green Bay & Western
      #7080); 20 000 797 (ACF 50' 6" Box Car - Green Bay & Western
      #7088) 
      Retail: TBA
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W acquired 150 70-ton boxcars #7050-7199 with 10-foot doors
      from ACF in June 1979. These cars were very similar to those being built
      for Railbox and others at that time, although the side sill of the GBW
      cars is different than the Atlas model.
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      Sundance Marketing is
      producing a Green Bay Route lapel pin.
      Product info: 
      Sundance Marketing, Inc., P.O. Box 4957, Portland OR 97208 
      Web: http://www.sundancepins.com/ 
      E-mail: rr@sundancepins.com 
      Phone: (503) 233-3908 
      Catalog: GBR (Green Bay Route Pin) 
      Retail: $5.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The font in the GREEN BAY ROUTE herald changed slightly over the years,
      epsecially the rounded letters (G,O,R) The artwork for these pins is based
      on the font used on steam locomotive heralds.
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      Atlas is producing a model of
      GBW #323 in both HO and N scales. The models feature the correct 3100
      gallon fuel tank and pilot. The N scale model is available DC or DCC
      powered; the HO scale version is available as decoder-ready or with QSI�
      Quantum System sound. Expected:
      August / December 2009
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 10 000 556 (HO C420 Ph.2b Master Series Gold With Decoder &
      Sound); 10 000 541 (HO C420 Ph.2b Master Series Silver - Without Decoder
      and Sound - DCC Ready); 40 000 198 (N C420 Ph.2b Locomotive - standard);
      40 000 213 (N C420 Ph.2b Locomotive - DCC) 
      Retail: $259.95 / $169.95 / $159.95 / $124.95
      Prototype info: 
      The sole C-420 on the GBW's roster was delivered in late 1979 and was on
      the roster until the end of the railroad in 1993.
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      Atlas has reissued their Alco
      C-424 Phase III in GBW's all-red paint scheme and road number #314. A
      similar C-424 Phase II was produced by Atlas in 2005 in all-red with road
      numbers #319, #321 and no number. Expected:
      11/30/2009
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: #10 000 697 (HO C-424 Phase 1 Locomotive - Green Bay &
      Western (Red/White/Black) #314); #9308 (HO C-424 Phase 1 Locomotive -
      Green Bay & Western (Red/White/Black) #319); #9309 (HO C-424 Phase 1
      Locomotive - Green Bay & Western (Red/White/Black) #321); #9310 (HO
      C-424 Phase 1 Locomotive - Green Bay & Western (Red/White/Black) no
      number) 
      Retail: $124.95
      Prototype info: 
      The all-red paint scheme with yellow handrails was applied to #314 in 1972
      and lasted until 1986.
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      Athearn is producing
      ready-to-run models of 50' outside braced boxcars in two GBW road numbers.
      The models have separately applied grab irons, ladders, stirrup steps,
      brake wheel and etched end platforms. Expected:
      October 2009
      Product info: 
      Athearn Inc., 19010 Laurel Park Road, Compton, CA 90220 
      Web: http://www.athearn.com/ 
      E-mail: athearn@athearn.com 
      Phone: (310) 631-3400 
      Catalog: ATH87405 (HO RTR 50' FMC Plug Door Box, GB&W #1); ATH87406
      (HO RTR 50' FMC Plug Door Box, GB&W #1) 
      Retail: $19.98
      Prototype info: 
      These boxcars with 10-foot plug doors were on the GBW roster from 1980
      through 1993.
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      Weaver is producing a
      GB&W boxcar in four different road numbers. The car is available in 2-
      or 3- rail versions with individually mounted roof walk, doors, ladders
      and brake wheel. Optional factory applied graffiti and weathering is also
      available for the cars.
      Product info: 
      Weaver Models, PO Box 231, Northumberland, PA 17857 
      Web: http://www.weavermodels.com/ 
      E-mail: qcweaver@ptd.net 
      Phone: (570) 473-9434 
      Catalog: U3536SD (Green Bay & Western Steel Side Box Car (2 rail
      version)); U3536LD (Green Bay & Western Steel Side Box Car (3 rail
      version)); U3537SD (Green Bay & Western Steel Side Box Graffiti Car (2
      rail version)); U3537LD (Green Bay & Western Steel Side Box Graffiti
      Car (2 rail version)) 
      Retail: $43.95
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 600-624 were rebuilt in the 1970s with new doors and roller bearing
      trucks. They were the last 40' boxcars on the railroad, some remained in
      service until 1993. The Weaver model is a 1932 ARA boxcar, the GBW
      prototypes were Pullman-Standard PS-1s.
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      Athearn is producing
      ready-to-run models of 50' outside braced boxcars in two GBW road numbers.
      The models have separately applied grab irons, ladders, stirrup steps,
      brake wheel and etched end platforms. Expected:
      October 2009
      Product info: 
      Athearn Inc., 19010 Laurel Park Road, Compton, CA 90220 
      Web: http://www.athearn.com/ 
      E-mail: athearn@athearn.com 
      Phone: (310) 631-3400 
      Catalog: ATH87405 (HO RTR 50' FMC Plug Door Box, GB&W #1); ATH87406
      (HO RTR 50' FMC Plug Door Box, GB&W #1) 
      Retail: $19.98
      Prototype info: 
      These boxcars with 10-foot plug doors were on the GBW roster from 1980
      through 1993.
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      Atlas is producing a 40'
      yellow boxcar with oxide red ends in two road numbers as part of its
      ready-to-run Trainman line.. Expected:
      August 2009
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 33313 (40' Plug Door Box Car - Green Bay Western 20001); 33314
      (40' Plug Door Box Car - Green Bay Western 20015) 
      Retail: $11.95
      Prototype info: 
      Forty of these yellow boxcars were on the railroad in the 1960s and 70s.
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      Athearn is producing
      ready-to-run models of FMC 5347 cu. ft. boxcars in GBW lettering. The
      models have McHenry� couplers, metal wheels and separately applied grab
      irons, brake stand, brake wheel and underbody details. They are also
      making the cars in East Camden & Highland (EACH) lettering. The GBW
      acquired some orange EACH cars in 1983-84 which had the logos painted out
      and reporting marks changed, but otherwise unchanged. The Athearn EACH
      model is close to the ex-EACH cars which were on the GBW. Expected:
      September 2009
      Product info: 
      Athearn Inc., 19010 Laurel Park Road, Compton, CA 90220 
      Web: http://www.athearn.com/ 
      E-mail: athearn@athearn.com 
      Phone: (310) 631-3400 
      Catalog: 92981 (FMC 5347 Box Car - Green Bay & Western #1); 92982 (FMC
      5347 Box Car - Green Bay & Western #2); 92979 (FMC 5347 Box Car - EACH
      #1); 92980 (FMC 5347 Box Car - EACH #2) 
      Retail: $18.98
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 16000-16299 were added to the roster in 1980. They were normally
      assigned to the Procter & Gamble paper plant in Green Bay. These cars
      are outwardly identical to GBW 7000-7049 which were built by FMC at the
      same time and previously available from Athearn as an HO scale model.
      Fifty of the prototype GBW 16000-16299 cars went to NOKL #16100-16149
      about 1993 (only reporting marks revised) and later AERC #5100-5147. The
      remainder went to SSAM #25200- 25442, originally just restenciled but
      fully repainted by the mid 1990s, then reassigned to WCCL #25200-25442
      about 2000.
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      Fox Valley Models is
      producing an FMC 5347 Cu Ft single door boxcar in GBW paint with four
      different road numbers. This car features etched metal end cross walks, a
      simplified underframe with holes for body mounting couplers and Micro
      Trains truck and couplers with low profile wheels.
      Product info: 
      Fox Valley Models, PO Box 1970, Des Plaines, IL 60017 
      Web: http://www.foxvalleymodels.com/ 
      E-mail: info@foxvalleymodels.com 
      Phone: (847) 813-5172 
      Catalog: FVM8020 (Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $16.95
      Prototype info: 
      Fifty of these boxcars were on the GBW roster from 1979 to 1993.
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      Athearn is reissuing their
      ready-to-run version of GBW's 1700- series 50' outside braced boxcars in
      two new road numbers. The first run of these cars was produced in 2005. Expected:
      July 2009
      Product info: 
      Athearn Inc., 19010 Laurel Park Road, Compton, CA 90220 
      Web: http://www.athearn.com/ 
      E-mail: athearn@athearn.com 
      Phone: (310) 631-3400 
      Catalog: ATH92909 (HO RTR 50' PS 5277 Box, GB&W #1); ATH92910 (HO RTR
      50' PS 5277 Box, GB&W #2) 
      Retail: $17.98
      Prototype info: 
      These boxcars were typical of many 50' outside-braced boxcars built by
      Pullman-Standard in the 1970s-80s. This particular series was built for
      the GBW in 1974.
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      Accurail will be producing
      an eight-panel outside braced wood boxcar kit with GB&W lettering.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: #4114 (40' Outside Braced Boxcar - Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $12.98
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 8000 to 8098 (odd numbers only) were built in 1930 (some sources say
      1925) and had lumber doors on the 'A' end of the car. Some were sold to
      paper mills and used into the 1970s.
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      GBW Historical Society offers a
      special run Ahnapee & Western 40' wood reefer. The model is a
      custom-painted and lettered Accurail kit.  Two car numbers available;
      decals for three additional car numbers also offered.
      Product info: 
      GBW Historical Society, P.O. Box 12713, Green Bay, WI 54307-2713 
      Web: http://www.gbwhs.org/ 
      Catalog: 1 (AHW #3001); 2 (AHW #3004) 
      Retail: $24.95 (1 kit) / $44.95 92 kits) plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      These five reefers (AW 3000-3004) were in service during 1948-1955 and
      shipped Door County canned goods to points east and west.
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      Accurail will be selling a
      limited run Western Refrigerator Lines reefer at Trainfest in Milwaukee,
      November 8-9 2008. The cars have the simplified lettering scheme used by
      WRX in the late 1940s and 1950s. This model is a re-iusse of the limited
      run produced for Trainfest 2004, with a revised reporting mark and number
      font and three new road numbers. Expected:
      November 8, 2008
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: Unkown (Unkown) 
      Retail: TBA
      Prototype info: 
      WRX had approximately 400 of these wood reefers on their roster in the
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      Division Point will
      import a brass Alco RS-2 model in a GB&W paint scheme. Their web site
      says the models will be produced by Ajin Precision, but other sources say
      Anjin Precision is no longer producing models, Expected:
      unknown
      Product info: 
      Division Point, 3435 Heidelberg Drive, Boulder, CO 80305 
      Web: http://www.divisionpoint.com/ 
      E-mail: info@divisionpoint.com 
      Phone: 303-756-7078 
      Catalog: DP-9337 (Green Bay & Western [Nos. 301-304], as-delivered) 
      Retail: TBA
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW's RS-2s replaced mainline steam power on the GBW in the early
      1950s.
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      Atlas is producing their Alco
      RS-11 diesel locomotive in GB&W red & gray paint. Expected:
      January 2009
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 8769 (HO RS-11 Locomotive - Green Bay & Western
      (Red/Gray/Black)) 
      Retail: $124.95
      Prototype info: 
      #309 was the sole RS-11 on the GB&W roster, delivered in 1956. The
      high hood of the model is prototypical for the 1956-1963 era; the short
      hood was chopped down in August of that year and the locomotive was
      repainted in the all-red scheme in April 1969. The model has dynamic
      brakes, while the GBW prototype did not.
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      Atlas O is producing their
      Alco C-424 locomotive in powered and unpowered versions in the GBW's red
      & gray paint scheme of the 1960s. The powered models come in two road
      numbers and the unpowered version in a single road number, Expected:
      December 2007
      Product info: 
      Atlas O, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlaso.com/ 
      E-mail: jweaver@atlaso.com 
      Phone: (908) 687-9590 
      Catalog: 1315 (C-424 Phase 2 (powered) - three rail - Green Bay &
      Western); 3315 (C-424 Phase 2 (powered) - two rail - Green Bay &
      Western); 1365 (C-424 Phase 2 (unpowered) - three rail - Green Bay &
      Western); 2365 (C-424 Phase 2 (unpowered) - two rail - Green Bay &
      Western) 
      Retail: $469.95 (powered); $229.95 (unpowered)
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW had four C-424s on the roster in the 1960s -- making it the most
      common power in their fleet.
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      Atlas will be making an Alco
      HH-600/660 locomotive. The model will be part of the silver / gold lines
      and has all new tooling with separately applied details, directional
      lighting, a five-pole motor with dual flywheels, and an NMRA 8-pin DCC
      plug. The DCC sound-equipped version will be coming soon. Expected:
      December 2008
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 10 000 421 (HO H600 Locomotive - Without Decoder and Sound [DCC
      Ready]) 
      Retail: $149.95
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W's first diesel locomotive was an Alco HH-600 built in 1938.
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      Accurail will be producing
      its 41' AAR steel gondola decorated painted and lettered for GBW.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: 3724 (41' AAR Steel Gondola - GB&W) 
      Retail: $12.98
      Prototype info: 
      The specific GBW car to be modeled is not available, but the model would
      be considered a stand-in for KGB 7100- gondolas used by the railroad from
      1936-1964.
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      GB TV Service & Trains
      offers a special run of Western Refrigerator Lines 40' wood reefer
      lettered for Red Crown meats. The model is a custom-lettered Atlas-O
      reefer. Expected: June 2008
      Product info: 
      GB TV Service & Trains, 1353 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303 
      Web: http://www.railtycoon.com/ 
      E-mail: railtycoon@earthlink.net 
      Phone: (920) 496-9697 
      Catalog: 8075-1 (Red Crown #10507)
      Prototype info: 
      Western Refrigerator Lines operated a fleet of wood refrigerator cars for
      the Green Bay Route. Some of them carried billboard lettering like this in
      the 1930s.
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      MDC Roundhouse is
      producing a ready-to-run 40' pickle car decorated for Budlong Pickle
      Company, a division of Green Bay Food Co., reporting marks GBFX. The cars
      are available in two road numbers. Expected:
      September, 2008
      Product info: 
      MDC Roundhouse, 5070 Sigstrom Drive, Carson City, NV 1993 
      Web: http://www.roundhousetrains.com/ 
      E-mail: customer-service@mdcroundhouse.com 
      Phone: (775) 884-4388 
      Catalog: 85253 (Budlong Pickle #1); 85254 (Budlong Pickle #2) 
      Retail: $18.98
      Prototype info: 
      Green Bay Food Co. was headquarted adjacent to the GB&W's yard in
      Green Bay. Budlong Pickle Co. operated out of Chicago, Ill. These pickle
      cars were former Budlong Pickle cars which were remarked for GBFX in 1960
      and retired in 1965.
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      Accurail is producing a new
      boxcar with GBW lettering, The boxcar model is the existing Accurail #5300
      combination door boxcar (former Front Range model) with a second 8' plug
      door substituted for the 8' sliding door in the original model. Expected:
      Soon
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: 5412 (Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $12.98
      Prototype info: 
      The specific GBW car to be modeled is not available, but the model would
      be considered a stand-in for GBW 2400- boxcars and GBW 22040- insulated
      boxcars.
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      Full Throttle is selling
      33' open offset-side two-bay hoppers in red and yellow. The models are
      Bowser cars and come with Hay Brothers Garage coal loads. They are
      available in two-packs consisting of 1-red and 1-yellow hopper each.
      Product info: 
      Full Throttle, 128 Burma Island Road, Leesburg, Florida 34788-2914 
      Web: http://sbiii.com/fulthrtl/ 
      E-mail: dewaa128@aol.com 
      Phone: (352) 589-0303 
      Catalog: #3001Y / #3001R (GB&W 33' Two-Bay Offest-Side Hopper 2-Pack) 
      Retail: $40.00
      Prototype info: 
      401-420 were delivered in April 1950. They were originally painted freight
      car red with white lettering; a few cars were painted bright red with
      white lettering by the early 1960s. All cars were yellow with black
      lettering by the early 1970s. The red hoppers should have Kewaunee, Green
      Bay and Western reporting marks, not GBW as shown on these models.
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      Division Point will
      import a brass Alco FA-1 model in a GB&W paint scheme. The model will
      be made by Ajin Precision of Korea. Expected:
      Late 2008
      Product info: 
      Division Point, 3435 Heidelberg Drive, Boulder, CO 80305 
      Web: http://www.divisionpoint.com/ 
      E-mail: info@divisionpoint.com 
      Phone: 303-756-7078 
      Catalog: TBA (ALCO-GE Freight Diesel Locomotive FA-1) 
      Retail: TBA
      Prototype info: 
      FA-1's #501-507 operated on the GB&W from 1947 until the early 1960s.
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      Accurail announced new
      roadnames on their line of HO models, including a 40' PS-1 boxcar and a
      40' plug door boxcar.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: 3443 (Green Bay & Western 40' PS-1 Boxcar); 3118 (Green Bay
      & Western 40' Plug Door Boxcar) 
      Retail: $12.98
      Prototype info: 
      Accurail has not posted images of these new models, but it is likely that
      the cars represent GBW 600- series cars (1970s-1980s) and the GBW
      19000-series cars (1960s), yellow with black lettering.
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      Branchline Trains
      will be producing their WRX 40' wood reefer as a ready-to-run model with
      four different car numbers.
      Product info: 
      Branchline Trains, 333 Park Avenue, East Hartford, CT 06108 
      Web: http://www.branchline-trains.com/ 
      E-mail: branchline_trains@hotmail.com 
      Catalog: 112111, 112112, 112113, 112114 (HO 40'Wood Reefer) 
      Retail: $26.98
      Prototype info: 
      Five hundred of these cars were built by ACF in 1929. Many kept this paint
      scheme into the mid-1940s.
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      GB TV Service & Trains
      offers a special run of Western Refrigerator Lines 40' wood reefer
      lettered for Marty Cheese. The model is a custom-lettered Atlas-O reefer.
      Product info: 
      GB TV Service & Trains, 1353 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303 
      Web: http://www.railtycoon.com/ 
      E-mail: railtycoon@earthlink.net 
      Phone: (920) 496-9697 
      Catalog: 8181 (Marty Cheese Reefer - 3-rail); 9181 (Marty Cheese Reefer -
      2-rail) 
      Retail: $62.95 (3-rail); $67.95 (2-rail) plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      Western refrigerator Lines had billboard reefers lettered for Carl Marty
      Cheese Company.
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      GB TV Service & Trains
      offers a special run of Western Refrigerator Lines 40' wood reefer
      lettered for Hamilton Canning. The model is a custom-lettered Atlas-O
      reefer.
      Product info: 
      GB TV Service & Trains, 1353 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303 
      Web: http://www.railtycoon.com/ 
      E-mail: railtycoon@earthlink.net 
      Phone: (920) 496-9697 
      Catalog: 8192 (Hamilton Canning reefer - 3-rail); 9192 (Hamilton Canning
      reefer -2-rail) 
      Retail: $65.95 (3-rail); $70.95 (2-rail) plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      Western refrigerator Lines had billboard reefers lettered for Hamilton
      Canning Company, New London, Wisconsin. Hamilton Canning was known for
      sauer kraut and pickles marketed under the 'London Lodge' brand.
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      Atlas will be offering their
      N-scale RS-3 locomotive in GB&W paint. The loco will have the paint
      scheme of the late 1950s through 1969, in two road numbers. Expected:
      April, 2008
      Product info: 
      Atlas Model Railroad Co., 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog: 42064 (ALCO RS-3 - Powered -- Green Bay & Western #305);
      42065 (ALCO RS-3 - Powered -- Green Bay & Western #307) 
      Retail: $104.95
      Prototype info: 
      GBW had four RS-3s on the roster during the 1950s-1970s: #305-308.
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      Accurail will be selling a
      limited run 40' red boxcar at Trainfest in Milwaukee, November 10-11,
      2007. The model is based on their 6-panel 40' wood boxcar, 144 cars were
      produced in 2002 and this new run has three new numbers. Expected:
      November 10, 2007
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: Unnown (Unnown) 
      Retail: TBA
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      Atlas O is producing their
      Alco C-424 locomotive model in powered, and unpowered versions, available
      with or without sound. Expected:
      January 2008
      Product info: 
      Atlas O, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlaso.com/ 
      E-mail: jweaver@atlaso.com 
      Phone: (908) 687-9590 
      Catalog: 1315-1 ( Powered w/TMCC 3-Rail -- GB&W #312); 1315-2 (Powered
      w/TMCC 3-Rail -- GB&W #313); 3315-1 (Powered w/Sound 2-Rail --
      GB&W #312); 3315-2 (Powered w/Sound 2-Rail -- GB&W #313) 
      Retail: TBA
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW had eight C-424 locomotives on their roster. The Atlas model is
      based on Alco's 'phase 2' production, which matches GBW #312 &
      313.
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      Kalmbach has a limited-run
      (1500 models) Western Refrigerator Lines wood-side refrigerator car to
      commemorate the 20th anniversary of Classic Toy Trains magazine. The three
      rail 'O' car has tan sides and boxcar red roof and ends and has operating
      ice hatches and side doors.
      Product info: 
      Kalmbach Publishing Co., 21027 Crossroads Cir., Box 1612, Waukesha, WI
      53187-1612 
      Web: http://www.kalmbach.com/ 
      Phone: 800-533-6644 
      Catalog: #8184 (Classic Toy Trains 20th Anniversary Atlas O boxcar) 
      Retail: $59.95 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      This car is a commemorate scheme and does not match a specific Western
      Refrigerator Lines prototype, although the lettering on the left side of
      the car is very close to many billboard WRX reefers from the 1930s.
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      Walthers is producing their
      PROTO 1000 Alco RS-2 diesel in GBW red-and-gray paint. The model is
      powered with a newly-designed power train using helical gears and a 14:1
      gear ratio, and an NMRA 9 pin JST socket. Expected:
      October 31, 2007
      Product info: 
      William K. Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog: 920-35100 (PROTO 1000 Diesel Alco RS-2 Powered Green Bay &
      Western #1); 920-35101 (PROTO 1000 Diesel Alco RS-2 Powered - Green Bay
      & Western #2) 
      Retail: $99.98
      Prototype info: 
      Four of the 1500 horsepower Alco RS-2s were added to the GBW roster in
      1950. In the early 1960s the fuel tank, air reservoirs and batteries of
      retired FA-1s were added to the locomotives, but all four kept their
      general shape (including the short high hood) until they were retired in
      the late 1970s.
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      EngineHouse Services
      is planning to produce a styrene kit of GBW's Green Bay Depot. This model
      is based on the way the building looked shortly before the 1977 fire which
      destroyed it.
      Product info: 
      EngineHouse Services, 2737 N Packerland Drive, Suite 2H, Green Bay WI
      54303 
      Web: http://www.enginehouseservices.com/ 
      E-mail: ehs@enginehouseservices.com 
      Phone: (920) 490-4839 
      Catalog: 1097-2 (GBW depot) 
      Retail: $275
      Prototype info: 
      The depot was built in 1898 and served as a depot on the ground floor and
      company offices on the upper floor. The building was lengthened in 1912.
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      Plymouth Model Railroad Society
      has Western Refrigerator Lines reefers. The cars have billboard Sampson
      Canning Company lettering. The Accurail kits are hand painted and decaled
      for #11490, 11492 and 11495.
      Product info: 
      Plymouth Model Railroad Society, 414 E. Mill St., Dept B, Plymouth, WI
      53073 
      Web: http://www.pmrrs.com/ 
      E-mail: postmaster@pmrrs.com 
      Phone: 920-893-9552 
      Catalog: Club Car (WRX Sampson Canning cars #11490, 11492 and 11495.) 
      Retail: $25
      Prototype info: 
      Some WRX reefers had this lettering in the 1930s. Sampson Canning was a
      shipper in Wisconsin Rapids.
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      Accurail has added a 50'
      steel GBW boxcar to its product line. They also offer a decal set for
      renumbering the model. Expected:
      2007
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog: 5116 (Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $11.98
      Prototype info: 
      Althought not an axact match to any car series (the Accurail car is an AAR
      prototype), the lettering on the model is based on the GBW 2500-2699 XL
      series boxcars. 50' GBW boxcars of the general style of car body and
      lettering seemed to be everywhere in Green Bay in the 1970s.
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      Accurail will be selling a
      limited edition 50' green boxcar lettered in the GBW 'Packers' scheme of
      the 1960s at Trainfest in Milwaukee, November 11-12, 2004. The car is
      available in three road numbers.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, Inc., PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Retail: $12.00
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 500-519 were delivered dark green in 1962 and were mainly used to
      carry auto parts. This car will not be for the 'purist' and calling it a
      'stand-in' is a bit of a stretch. GBW 500-series cars were late
      Pullman-Standard PS-1's so the Accurail model will have a different roof,
      different ends, and a different door plus grab irons instead of a short
      ladder on the left-hand side.
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      Railroad Paper Collectibles
      is making a photo CD from the collection of Verne Brummel. Volume 9 of the
      series covers the Green Bay & Western and Milwaukee Road branch lines
      in Wisconsin in the 1970s. The GBW portion of the CD includes 182 slides
      covering most of the railroad's locos, depots that still stood in the
      mid-70's Green Bay, Seymour, Black Creek, New London, Manawa, Plover,
      Wisconsin Rapids, Alma Center, Hixton, Blair and Whitehall, and scenes
      shot from the engine cab of GBW C424 #313 from Winona to Wisconsin Rapids.
      Slide duplicates and standard prints of images on the CD may also be
      ordered.
      Product info: 
      Railroad Paper Collectibles, c/o Dave Cramer, 2114 Sheridan Drive,
      Madison, WI 53704 
      Web: http://trainsite.8m.com/ 
      E-mail: trainsite@gmail.com 
      Phone: (608) 246-2007 
      Catalog: Verne Brummel CD Volume 9 (Milwaukee Road branch lines in
      Wisconsin and the Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail: $25
      Prototype info: 
      Avid railfan, railroad historian, and railroad photographer since the
      early '70s, Verne Brummel offers his extensive collection of railroad
      slides for sale in this ongoing series of CDs. The images have been color
      corrected, cleaned and restored, presented in easy-to-view slideshows by
      editor Dave Cramer.
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      DM Custom Decals has a set of decals for GBW 86-foot auto parts
      high cube boxcars. The decals are white with a red & white herald.
      Product info: 
      DM Custom Decals, 2127 S. 11th St. Manitowoc WI 54220-6513 
      Retail: $2.50 plus shipping
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 100-113 were built by Thrall in 1964 (GBW #100-102), Greenville in
      1965 (GBW #103-105), and Thrall in 1966 (GBW #106-113). The cars were
      oxide / tuscan red with an aluminum double door. The Athearn HO scale 86'
      High Cube 4 Door Boxcar is a close stand-in for the GBW #100-102, but the
      model has welded sides while the prototype was riveted.
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      5th
      Avenue Car Shops has reissued its kit for a GBW 8100-series
      6-panel wood outside braced boxcars with steel Dreadnaught ends. The car
      is an Accurail model with custom lettering for GBW #8142. The earlier
      release of this model in 2003 had road numbers #8136 and #8154.
      Product info: 
      5th Avenue Car Shops, P.O. Box 423, LaGrange, IL 60525 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/accurail/art/custom/carshops/carshops.htm 
      Retail: $13.50 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 8100-8198 (odd numbers only) were added in 1930 and some cars remained
      on the roster until 1970.
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      MTH is producing their
      PS-2 covered hopper lettered for GBW. The two-bay hopper is yellow with
      black lettering and comes in two road numbers: #9081, #9088. Expected:
      September 30, 2006
      Product info: 
      MTH Electric Trains, 7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia MD 21046 
      Web: http://www.mth-railking.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@mth-railking.com 
      Phone: (410) 381-2580 
      Catalog 20-97186 (PS-2 Hopper Car - Green Bay Western No. 9081,9088) 
      Retail $44.95
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 9000 to 9099 (100 cars) were two-bay covered hoppers built by Built
      Evans Products Co. in 1981.
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      Walthers is producing a
      ready-to-run model of a 53' gondola. The red gondola will be available as
      a single car or a two-pack, each with different road numbers. Expected:
      April 27, 2007
      Product info: 
      William K. Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog 932-40254 (Gold Line 53' Thrall Gondola - Green Bay &
      Western); 932-24025 (Gold Line 53' Thrall Gondola - Green Bay &
      Western - two pack) 
      Retail $19.98 (single car); $37.98 (two-pack)
      Prototype info: 
      Thrall Car Co. manufactured two classes of 53' gondolas for the GBW:
      #20-29 and #30-39. Most were repainted red with white lettering in the
      1980s and a few are still in service with that paint scheme today.
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      Walthers is producing a
      model based on the GBW's depot at Whitehall, Wisconsin as part of its
      Cornerstone series of kits. Expected:
      February 27, 2007
      Product info: 
      William K. Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog 933-2932 (Whitehall Station) 
      Retail $44.98
      Prototype info: 
      The brick depot at Whitehall was built in 1914 and included design
      elements typical of train depots of the early 20th century, including a
      central counter, men's and women's waiting rooms and a sheltering
      overhang. It served GBW's passengers until 1949 and then was a freight
      agent's office until 1963. The City of Whitehall purchased the structure
      in 2003 and it is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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      Merrill
      Publishing Associates has a photo CD and book titled "Green
      Bay & Western Steam Locomotives." It contains 169 images from the
      collection of the late Roy Campbell. All images have captions providing
      locomotive histories, dates and places of photographs, and identities of
      any photographers other than Campbell (where known). They are stored as
      600 dpi scans in Adobe Acrobat format. The images are also available on
      glossy paper and ring-bound for easy viewing.
      Product info: 
      Merrill Publishing Associates, P.O. Box 51, Merrill, WI 54452 
      Web: http://www.merrillpublishingassociates.com/ 
      E-mail: merrillpublishingassociates@verizon.net 
      Catalog: Green Bay & Western Steam Locomotives (Photo CD); Green Bay
      & Western Steam Locomotives (Book) 
      Retail: $20 (photo CD); $50 (book). Shipping and handling $2 for CDs;
      Wisconsin residents add 5.5% state sales tax ($1.10 per CD). plus shipping
      costs
      Prototype info: 
      From the 1920's to the 1950's, Milwaukee businessman Roy W. Campbell
      amassed one of the largest and best private steam locomotive photograph
      collections in the Midwest from his own photography and that of others.
      Following his death in 1965, his collection lay dormant until the late
      1990's, when his grandson David Campbell initiated ways to share and find
      recognition for the collection.
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      Kadee has re-run its 40' PS-1
      boxcar with a new GBW road number. The car is boxcar red with black ends
      and roof and features a 6' 7-panel Superior door. The road number is #708;
      the original release road number was #799.
      Product info: 
      Kadee Quality Products 
      Web: http://www.kadee.com/ 
      Catalog 4066 (40' PS-1 Box Car - GBW) 
      Retail $30.95
      Prototype info: 
      200 of these boxcars were delivered in 1950. The Kadee paint scheme is
      as-delivered; many of the cars were repainted with larger GREEN BAY AND
      WESTERN lettering in the 1960s; the remaining cars were painted yellow
      with black lettering around 1970.
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      DM Custom Decals has a set of decals for red Green Bay &
      Western Lines semi trailers. The decals have white lettering and heralds,
      light gray side stripe with black outline, and black numbers.
      Product info: 
      DM Custom Decals, 2127 S. 11th St. Manitowoc WI 54220-6513 
      Retail $3.00
      Prototype info: 
      The Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western
      Transportation Co. was the GB&W's subsidiary company to carry
      less-than-carload freight in the years following World War II. 
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      Pentrex has reissued its
      video 'The Green Bay Route' on DVD. The 72-minute video has a chapter menu
      and comes in a clamshell case.
      Product info: 
      Pentrex Media Group, P.O. Box 94911, Pasadena, CA 91109-4911 
      Web: http://www.pentrex.com/ 
      E-mail: pentrex@pentrex.com 
      Phone: (800) 950-9333 
      Catalog GBAY-DVD (The Green Bay Route (DVD video)); GBAY (The Green Bay
      Route (VHS video)) 
      Retail $29.95 (DVD); $39.95 (VHS)
      Prototype info: 
      Filmed in the early 1990's, this video follows several GB&W trains
      working their way west from Green Bay and also east from East Winona.
      Unfortunately, they do not cover the Kewaunee Subdivision.
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      InterMountain
      will be producing an N scale ready-to-run model of a Pullman-Standard 5277
      boxcar, lettered for GBW with six different road numbers. Expected:
      June 2006.
      Product info: 
      InterMountain, P.O. Box 839, Longmont, Colorado 80502-0839 
      Web: http://www.intermountain-railway.com/ 
      E-mail: intermountain@intermountain-railway.com 
      Phone: (800) 472-2530 
      Catalog #67506 (PS5277 Cubic Foot Boxcar - Assembled -- Green Bay &
      Western) 
      Retail $18.95
      Prototype info: 
      GBW #1730-1759 were 50' exterior post 'Railbox' type boxcars used in the
      1970s and 1980s.
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      Walthers will be making a
      ready-to-run International Car Company steel bay window caboose. The
      caboose has roadname-specific details including three different roof
      styles and three different bay window styles, metal wheel sets and McHenry
      knuckle couplers. The cars will be available lettered for GBW as either
      single cars or as a two-pack. Expected:
      April 4, 2006
      Product info: 
      Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog #932-27625 (International Steel Bay Window Caboose - 2 Pack -
      Green Bay & Western); #932-27625 (International Steel Bay Window
      Caboose - Green Bay & Western) 
      Retail $29.98 ($54.98 2-pack)
      Prototype info: 
      International Car Company built three GBW cabooses: #615-616 went into
      service in 1966 and #617 in 1967. They were renumbered 115-117 in 1979 and
      many of the windows were plated over in the early 1980s. The Walthers kits
      appears to be an exact match for these cabooses.
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      Precision Craft
      will be offering an Alco FA-1 set of KGB&W #501/#502. The locos are
      available with or without sound.  The trailing unit will only operate
      with the lead unit. Expected:
      June 30, 2006
      Product info: 
      Precision Craft, 4 Signal Ave., Suite A, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 
      Web: http://www.precisioncraftmodels.com/ 
      E-mail: info@precisioncraftmodels.com 
      Phone: (386) 615-1912 
      Catalog 262 (Diesel ALCO FA1/FA1 Set, Powered w/LokSound with A/A
      Lashed-Up); 276 (Diesel ALCO FA1/FA1 Set, Powered DC - DCC Sound
      Upgradeable) 
      Retail $389.99 / $259.99
      Prototype info: 
      KGB 501-502 were delivered in December 1947 and were on the roster until
      the early 1960s. The technical drawing at Precision Craft's web site (see
      image at right) seems to have several errors - the ends of the GB&W
      FA-1s were black, the fuel tanks were also black, and the locos never had
      yellow numbers under the cab window.
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      Accurail has added a 50'
      exterior post boxcar painted and lettered as a blue GBW boxcar.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog 5630 (50' Exterior Post Modern Boxcars) 
      Retail $10.98
      Prototype info: 
      In 1979 the GBW added 200 boxcars to their fleet. Most of these cars were
      painted the standard yellow, but about 50 of the cars were blue. The blue
      cars were intended for for Meridian & Bigbee RR, but reassigned by
      Itel to the GBW.
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      JJL Models Is producing a
      limited number of Alco HH-660 locomotives. The model is based on a
      Life-Like S-1 mechanism with a modified frame, and a resin casting for the
      high hood. The modeler needs to reassemble and paint the model.
      Product info: 
      JJL Models, 733 Seymour Rd. Bear, DE 1970 
      Web: http://www.jjlmodels.com/ 
      E-mail: jjlofland@aol.com
      jjlmodels.com 
      Phone: (302) 322-7131 
      Catalog 4 (Alco HH-660 Switcher) 
      Retail $189.50 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW's HH-660 switcher was the first diesel loco on the railroad. It
      was on the roster from 1938 through 1956.
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      Accurail has added a two-bay
      hopper lettered in the GBW 1940s-50s scheme to its catalog. This kit was
      originally offered as a limited-run for Trainfest
      in 2005.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog 2550 (Green Bay & Western 55-Ton USRA Hopper) 
      Retail $9.98
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 4800- and 4900- hoppers were purchased second hand in 1926-1930 and
      some lasted until 1950.
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      Scale Reproductions
      has GBW limestone ballast in a size suitable for HO and N scales.
      Product info: 
      Scale Reproductions, 1120 Cherry Lane, Sheboygan, WI 53081 
      Web: http://scale-reproductions.webplus.net/ 
      E-mail: jakdgk@powercom.net 
      Phone: (920) 459-7262 
      Catalog #129 (GBW Limestone Ballast) 
      Retail $3.00 per pound plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      Ballast on the GBW was typically a light-colored limestone, taken from
      local gravel pits along the railroad.
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      Athearn will be producing a
      ready-to-run version of GBW's 1700- series 50' outside braced boxcars. Expected:
      March 2006
      Product info: 
      Athearn, 19010 Laurel Park Road, Compton, CA 90220 
      Web: http://www.athearn.com/ 
      E-mail: athearn@athearn.com 
      Phone: (310) 631-3400 
      Catalog #92897 (Boxcar Green Bay & Western yellow/black lettering #1);
      #92898 (Boxcar Green Bay & Western yellow/black lettering #1) 
      Retail $15.98
      Prototype info: 
      These boxcars were typical of many 50' outside-braced boxcars built by
      Pullman-Standard in the 1970s-80s. This particular series was built for
      the GBW in 1974.
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      Broadway Limited
      will be producing Alco RSD-15 locomotives in GBW's paint scheme. The DCC-equipped
      locos are available with or without Broadway's Quantum Sound System. Expected:
      Spring 2006
      Product info: 
      Broadway Limited, 4 Signal Ave., STE C, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 
      Web: http://www.broadway-limited.com/ 
      E-mail: info@broadway-limited.com 
      Phone: (386) 673-8900 
      Catalog #1034 (Alco RSD-15 Alligator (no sound version) - GBW #2407);
      #1035 (Alco RSD-15 Alligator (no sound version) - GBW #2404); #1322 (Alco
      RSD-15 Alligator (digital sound version) - GBW #2407); #1323 (Alco RSD-15
      Alligator (digital sound version) - GBW #2404) 
      Retail $129.99 (no sound); $249.99 (digital sound)
      Prototype info: 
      The prototypes were the most elusive of GBW diesels: Purchased second-hand
      from the LS&I in 1989, GBW 2400, 2403-2407 saw very limited use in the
      Green Bay area for only a few years before being stored at GBW's Norwood
      Yard and used for parts. They kept their LS&I red paint scheme and
      stripes except for a painted-over patch on each long hood where standard
      'GBW' lettering was applied.
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      Modelers Choice has a
      styrene kit of a Thrall 14-panel gondola. This model is an exact match for
      ten GBW gondolas built in 1977. The modeler must supply additional detail
      parts to complete the model.
      Product info: 
      Modelers Choice, 1879 N. Neltnor Blvd. #320, West Chicago, IL 60185 
      Web: http://www.modelerschoice.com/ 
      E-mail: info@modelerschoice.com 
      Phone: (630) 562-2600 
      Catalog #250001 (Thrall 14-panel Gondola) 
      Retail $12.00
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 20-29 were delivered in 1977 painted yellow with black lettering. They
      were repainted red with white lettering in the 1980s.
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      Athearn will have a re-tooled
      RS-3 based on the ex-Model Die Casting body. Some of the improvements
      include:
      
        - Multiple versions of stack, bells, pilots, fuel tanks, steam
          generator and headlights
        
 - Window glazing
        
 - Improved body details including brakewheel, air tanks, handrails,
          air horns and fan grill
      
  
      Expected: December 2005
      Product info: 
      Athearn, 19010 Laurel Park Road, Compton, CA 90220 
      Web: http://www.athearn.com/ 
      E-mail: athearn@athearn.com 
      Phone: (310) 631-3400 
      Catalog #ATH94000 (HO RTR RS3, Undecorated) 
      Retail $89.98
      Prototype info: 
      GBW had four RS-3s on the roster during the 1950s-1970s: #305-308.
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      Atlas has issued their Alco
      C-424 in new paint schemes, including GBW 319, 321 and no number in the
      all-red paint scheme of the early 1980s. Expected:
      11/30/2005
      Product info: 
      Atlas, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog #9308 (HO C-424 Phase 1 Locomotive - Green Bay & Western
      (Red/White/Black) #319); #9309 (HO C-424 Phase 1 Locomotive - Green Bay
      & Western (Red/White/Black) #321); #9310 (HO C-424 Phase 1 Locomotive
      - Green Bay & Western (Red/White/Black) no number) 
      Retail $99.95
      Prototype info: 
      Four C-424s were acquired second-hand from Conrail in 1980. The Atlas
      model should be a good match for all of them. The all-red paint scheme
      with yellow handrails was used at least through 1982; by the mid-1980s the
      handrails were painted red with white near the steps.
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      Life-Like will be
      producing an HO scale Proto 2000 Alco RS-27 diesel. The DCC-equipped
      models will be available in Green Bay & Western's red & white
      scheme as #316 or #317, iand either with or without DCC sound. The model
      is also available as C&NW #902 and #309. The expected ship date is
      December 5, 2005. Expected:
      12/5/2005
      Product info: 
      Life-Like, 1600 Union Ave., Baltimore, MD 21211 
      Web: http://www.lifelikeproducts.com/ 
      E-mail: orders@lifelikeproducts.com 
      Phone: (800) 638-1470 
      Catalog #31339 (PROTO 2000 Diesel ALCO RS-27 - Powered, No Sound -- Green
      Bay & Western #316); #31340 (PROTO 2000 Diesel ALCO RS-27 - Powered,
      No Sound -- Green Bay & Western #317); #31341 (PROTO 2000 Diesel ALCO
      RS-27 - Powered w/Sound & DCC -- Green Bay & Western #316); #31342
      (PROTO 2000 Diesel ALCO RS-27 - Powered w/Sound & DCC -- Green Bay
      & Western #317) 
      Retail $165.00 (no sound); $265.00 (sound & DCC)
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W had four RS-27 diesels on its roster. GB&W #310 was
      delivered in 1960 and it was joined by three ex-C&NW locomotives (GBW
      #316-318) between 1968 and 1976 . C&NW #903 and #902 were leased by
      the GB&W during 1967-1968 and operated in C&NW colors with a GREEN
      BAY ROUTE herald on the cab sides. GB&W #310 was the first production
      RS-27 and had several unique spotting features including a brake wheel
      recessed in the low short hood and a single large cab windshield, while
      #316-318 had the 'typical' RS-27 production details. GB&W #316-317
      operated still in C&NW paint with a large GREEN BAY ROUTE herald on
      the cab sides during 1967-1968. Two of the RS-27s were still on the roster
      at the time of the WC purchase in 1993.
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      Scale Rail Graphics
      reports that they will have decals for for the 50' yellow and blue boxcars
      available at the Mad City
      Model Railroad Show & Sale on February 19. SRG also says
      that they will be coming out with some other GBW sets between now and the Titletown
      Train Show in April.
      Product info: 
      Scale Rail Graphics, Scale Rail Graphics 1790 7th Street, Green Bay, WI
      54304 
      Web: http://www.scalerailgraphics.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@scalerailgraphics.com
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW added yellow and blue exterior post cars in the late 1970s.
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      GB&W PG has
      supplementary decals available free to anyone who purchased a 4100-
      series boxcar from 2002 and/or an oxide red
      KGB&W open hopper from 2003. These decals contain the
      trust stenciling for the boxcar and a black outline for the herald on the
      hopper car. Please indicate how many of each type you need decals with
      your request and send a self addressed, stamped envelope to "GBW
      Decals" at the address given above.
      Product info: 
      GB&W PG, SLHTS Cars, P.O. Box 2076, Manitowoc, WI 54221 
      Web: http://www.sooline.org/gbw/ 
      E-mail: cars@sooline.org 
      Retail Free
      Prototype info: 
      These decals will correct small errors due to limitations of the printing
      process used on the original cars.
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      Plets Express reports
      that their video 'Alcos on the Green Bay & Western' is sold out on
      VHS. The title will not be restocked until it is available on DVD.
      Product info: 
      Plets Express, P.O. Box 217, Altoona, WI 54720 P.O. Box 217, Altoona, WI
      54720 
      Web: http://www.pletsexpress.com/ 
      E-mail: info@pletsexpress.com 
      Phone: (715) 833-8899 
      Catalog #004GBW (Alcos on the Green Bay & Western)
      Prototype info: 
      Covers GBW Alco powered freights across Wisconsin.
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      GB TV Service & Trains
      has a yellow GBW 50' plug door boxcar. The Petersen
      Supply Company / Weaver
      ready-to-run model features diecast sprung trucks and couplers and comes
      in three road numbers.
      Product info: 
      GB TV Service & Trains, 1353 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303 
      Web: http://www.railtycoon.com/ 
      E-mail: railtycoon@earthlink.net 
      Phone: (920) 496-9697 
      Catalog unknown (Green Bay & Western 50' Plug Door Boxcar) 
      Retail $52.95
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 7200-7407 were built in 1979 and remained on the roster until the end
      of the GBW in 1993.
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      GB TV Service & Trains
      will produce a limited edition Atlas O reefer. The Western Refrigerator
      Line reefer with Balza's Pickles & Krauts billboard lettering will be
      available in either a 3-rail or 2-rail version with four different road
      numbers (WRX 11480, 11481, 11482 & 11483). The car was developed with
      the assistance of Orin Miller, who owned the Western Refrigerator Line
      when the prototypes were operated. Update December
      2004: The cars are in stock.
      Product info: 
      GB TV Service & Trains, 1353 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303 
      Web: http://www.railtycoon.com/ 
      E-mail: railtycoon@earthlink.net 
      Phone: (920) 496-9697 
      Retail $62.95 3-rail / $65.95 2-rail plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      During the heydays of the 1930s the Western Refrigerator Line operated a
      fleet of wooden refrigerator cars, many with billboard lettering such as
      this. The E.J. Balza Company was located in Duck Creek, west of Green Bay.
      It ran into financial trouble during the Great Depression and was sold to
      Stokley Brothers. Stokley-Van Camp continued to operate the factory for
      several decades and the factory is still in existance.
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      GB TV Service & Trains
      is offering an O scale version of GB&W steam locomotive 302. It is a
      custom run of a Weaver Models
      2-8-0. The model will have appropriate numbering on the
      tender and locomotive (including the number boards), the white stripe down
      the side, the silver boiler, correct sand domes, black roof, and herald on
      the tender. The 3-rail diecast engine and tender features Lionel
      Railsounds & TrainMaster Command Control (TMCC), puffing smoke,
      directional headlights & marker lights and can run on O-31 curves. Expected:
      December, 2004
      Product info: 
      GB TV Service & Trains, 1353 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303 
      Web: http://www.railtycoon.com/ 
      E-mail: railtycoon@earthlink.net 
      Phone: (920) 496-9697 
      Catalog unknown (Green Bay & Western 2-8-0 'Mayflower') 
      Retail $695.00
      Prototype info: 
      GBW #302 was ex-Chicago Peoria & St. Louis #72, built by Alco in 1913.
      The GB&W acquired it in 1927 and numbered in GB&W #64, along with
      sister locomotives KGB&W #44 and A&W #74. It was renumbered #302
      in October 1936 and took its last trip (from Wisconsin Rapids to Green
      Bay) on July 9, 1939.
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      Walthers has re-released
      their 37' Trinity two bay covered hopper as an assembled model with new
      GBW road numbers. The ready-to-run car is painted gray with black
      reporting marks (no herald, no name) and car data in black and red. The
      model comes fully assembled with a detailed body, roof hatches, a thin
      profile roofwalk and more. A complete set of wire grab irons is included
      and molded drill starter points on the body simplify installation. This is
      a re-release of their #932-5419 GBW covered hopper kit. Expected:
      February, 2005
      Product info: 
      Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog #932-5384 (Trinity 2-Bay Cement Service Covered Hopper -
      Assembled); #932-25384 (Trinity 2-Bay Cement Service Covered Hopper -
      Assembled Limited-Run 2-Pack) 
      Retail $17.98 (single car) / $35.98 (two-pack)
      Prototype info: 
      This model is correct for the 6000 series 2-bay covered hoppers built in
      the early 1990s for sand service out of Taylor.
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      Accurail Will be selling a
      limited edition 40' red boxcar and a 40' WRX gray reefer at Trainfest in
      Milwaukee, November 13-14, 2004. Accurail has indicated that excess cars
      will be sold through their web site after the train show has ended.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Retail $11.00
      Prototype info: 
      As WRX reefers were shopped in the 1950s, many were repainted in the
      scheme used on these cars. The scheme lasted until the 1960s when most of
      the remaining cars were painted in a much simpler scheme. In the early
      1960s some of the GBW #700-899 steel boxcars were painted red with a
      'Packers' logo. The WRX cars are a close match for their prototypes, but
      the red boxcar models have 8' PS doors while the prototypes had a 6-foot
      Superior 7-panel doors.
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      MTH will be producing on
      O scale 50' double plug door boxcar. The car is yellow with black ends,
      black lettering, red & white GREEN BAY ROUTE herald, road number GBW
      2433, 2435. The model is part of their 'Premiere' line and includes an ABS
      body, metal wheels, separate handrails, and sliding car doors. The car
      will operate on O-31 curves. Expected delivery date: 2005.
      Product info: 
      MTH, 7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia MD 21046 
      Web: http://www.mth-railking.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@mth-railking.com 
      Phone: (410) 381-2580 
      Catalog #20-93235 (50' Dbl. Door Plugged Boxcar) 
      Retail $49.95
      Prototype info: 
      These double door boxcars arrived in 1969 and were mainly in paper mill
      service.
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      Ann Arbor RRTHA
      offers HO scale decal sets for yellow, red and green GBW boxcars from the
      1950s-1960s. Set-1 includes a data sheet, four pairs of GBW heralds, two
      pairs of white 9-inch road names, and two pairs of white 12-inch road
      names. Set-2 Set includes a data sheet, three pairs of GBW heralds and
      three pairs of black 12-inch road names. Set-3 includes a data sheet,
      three pairs of GBW heralds, and three pairs of yellow 12-inch road names.
      Set-4 contains two pairs of logos 'Packers' emblems in three colors. When
      ordering, include $1 postage for 1-4 sets, $2 for 5 or more sets.
      Product info: 
      Ann Arbor RRTHA, P.O. Box 1691, Holland, MI 49422-1691 
      Web: http://www.trainweb.org/annarbor/ 
      Catalog GBW Set #1 (GBW 40' Red Boxcars); GBW Set #2 (GBW 40' Yellow
      Boxcars); GBW Set #3 (GBW 40' & 50' Green Boxcars); GBW Set #4
      (Packers' football logos) 
      Retail $8.50 (set-1); $6.50 (set-2 and set-3); $5.50 set-4. plus shipping
      costs
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW acquired its first steel 40' PS-1 boxcars in 1950. The cars were
      boxcar red with black ends.(white lettering) Some were later repainted
      with boxcar red ends and a larger 12" high roadname. Yellow boxcars
      (black lettering) first arrived in 1959 and green boxcars (yellow
      lettering) in 1962. In the early 1960s some boxcars were repainted bright
      red (white lettering, some with the smaller road name, others with the
      larger road name). By the early 1970s most boxcars were repainted yellow
      and the railroad began using a slightly bolder font on its freight cars.
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      Atlas O will be producing 50'
      PS-1 single door boxcars lettered for GB&W. The car features an ABS
      body, etched metal roofwalk, trucks and PS doors to match the prototype,
      and separately applied details. It will be available in two-rail and
      three-rail versions, with two different road numbers for each. Expected
      delivery date: January 2005.
      Product info: 
      Atlas O, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlaso.com/ 
      E-mail: jweaver@atlaso.com 
      Phone: (908) 687-9590 
      Catalog #6592 (50' PS-1 Single-Door Box Car 3-rail); #7592 (50' PS-1
      Single-Door Box Car 2-rail) 
      Retail $59.95 3-rail / $62.95 2-rail
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 500-519 were delivered in 1962, painted dark green with yellow
      lettering and a 'Packers' logo. They were used in auto parts traffic. Most
      were painted standard GBW yellow by 1973.
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      MTH will be producing on
      O scale offset-side hopper. The car is black with white lettering, red
      & white GREEN BAY ROUTE herald, road number KGB 404. Expected delivery
      date: unknown.
      Product info: 
      MTH, 7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia MD 21046 
      Web: http://www.mth-railking.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@mth-railking.com 
      Phone: (410) 381-2580 
      Catalog unknown 
      Retail $39.95
      Prototype info: 
      KGB 401-420 were delivered in April 1950. They were originally painted
      freight car red with white lettering; a few cars were painted bright red
      with white lettering by the early 1960s. All cars were yellow with black
      lettering by the early 1970s.
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      MTH will be producing on
      O scale 40' boxcar. The car is yellow with black lettering, red &
      white GREEN BAY ROUTE herald, road number GBW 908, 909. Expected delivery
      date: November 2004
      Product info: 
      MTH, 7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia MD 21046 
      Web: http://www.mth-railking.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@mth-railking.com 
      Phone: (410) 381-2580 
      Catalog #20-93199 
      Retail $39.95
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW 900- series cars were the first yellow cars on the railroad,
      delivered in 1959.
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      GB&W PG (affiliated
      with the Soo Line Historical & Technical Society) has released an
      Accurail HO scale 50' exterior post modern boxcar lettered for GBW 1700-
      series cars.
      Product info: 
      GB&W PG, SLHTS Cars, P.O. Box 2076, Manitowoc, WI 54221 
      Web: http://www.sooline.org/gbw/ 
      E-mail: cars@sooline.org 
      Retail $12.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 1700-1719 were on the GBW roster from 1967 until the sale of the
      railroad in 1993. The yellow cars were unique in the fact that they had no
      GREEN BAY ROUTE heralds on them.
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      Rutland Car Shops
      is making models of Merchants Despatch Transportation (NYC) 40'
      reefer/milk car kits. The kits will feature a one-piece cast-resin body
      with decals and details specific for MDT, NKP and D&H freight reefers
      as well as freight and milk reefer variants for the B&M. One variation
      offered will be the re-built MDT class M4-3 reefer. This class of cars is
      the source of the Ahnapee & Western's 3000-3009 reefers on their
      roster in the 1940s-50s. These cars may be
      produced in an A&W version with decals.
      Product info: 
      Rutland Car Shops, P.O. Box 325. Telford, PA 18969 
      Web: http://www.bethlehemcarworks.com/ 
      E-mail: jgreene@netcarrier.com 
      Phone: (215) 721-3006
      Prototype info: 
      A&W #3000-3009 were ex-MDT class M4-3 reefers, built as part of
      Michigan Central 17000-18999 in 1923-24. They were placed in A&W
      service in 1948. By 1950 only 3000, 3003, 3004 were still in service. The
      last car in the series (#3003) was retired in 1953.
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      Life-Like will be producing an Alco RS-2 n its Proto 1000 line. The
      loco will not be available painted for GBW, but will come in an unpainted
      version.
      Product info: 
      Life-Like, 1600 Union Ave., Baltimore, MD 21211 
      Web: http://www.lifelikeproducts.com/ 
      E-mail: orders@lifelikeproducts.com 
      Phone: (800) 638-1470 
      Catalog #31287 (RS2 Locomotive - Undecorated) 
      Retail $95.00
      Prototype info: 
      Four of the 1500 horsepower Alco RS-2s were added to the GBW roster in
      1950. In the early 1960s the fuel tank, air reservoirs and batteries of
      retired FA-1s were added to the locomotives, but all four kept their
      general shape (including the short high hood) until they were retired in
      the late 1970s. 
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      LBF may
      be producing their 52'-6'' general service gondola with fluted sides and
      strap ends lettered for GBW. The 'Railroad Ready' model will be decorated
      in the USA and assembled in China with metal wheels and McHenry couplers.
      Four different road numbers. Anticipated delivery date: Fall 2004.
      Product info: 
      LBF, 1931 NW Mulholland Drive, Roseburg, OR 97470 
      Web: http://www.lbfcompany.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@lbfcompany.com 
      Phone: (541) 677-9595 
      Retail $14.98
      Prototype info: 
      GB&W 5500-5534 were 52'-6'' / 2500 cu. ft. on the roster 1983-1993.
      The cars were black with white lettering.
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      GB&W PG (affiliated
      with the Soo Line Historical & Technical Society) has announced KGBW/GBW
      401-series offset side twin hoppers in HO scale. Two paint schemes are
      available, the 1949 as-built oxide red (GBW #406 or #420) and the late
      1960s yellow repaints into the GBW scheme (GBW #414 or #418). (Update
      4/25/04: The oxide red cars are sold out, and the GB&W Preservation
      Group reports that only about a dozen of the yellow cars remain.)
      Product info: 
      GB&W PG, SLHTS Cars, P.O. Box 2076, Manitowoc, WI 54221 
      Web: http://www.sooline.org/gbw/ 
      E-mail: cars@sooline.org 
      Retail $11.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The KGB 401-420 were delivered in the oxide red scheme in 1949. They were
      repainted bright red in the early 1960s and then transferred to GBW
      ownership and painted yellow by 1967. The cars were retired in 1988.
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      Scale Rail Graphics
      has added a decal set for GB&W red 40' boxcars to their catalog. The
      set is for 40' red boxcars with white lettering, a red & white herald,
      and the 'Home of the Packers' logo of the 1960s. The set is stocked in HO
      & N scales, and can be custom-ordered in other scales.
      Product info: 
      Scale Rail Graphics, Scale Rail Graphics 1790 7th Street, Green Bay, WI
      54304 
      Web: http://www.scalerailgraphics.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@scalerailgraphics.com 
      Catalog #31057 (Red 40' GBW Boxcar)
      Prototype info: 
      Around 1959 the Green Bay Route started repainting some freight cars
      bright caboose red. Yellow replaced the bright red sometime around 1963-64
      as the cars were shopped. The 'Home of the Packers' logo appeared on many
      red, yellow and green boxcars throughout the 1960s.
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      Athearn will be offering
      their FMC 5,347-cubic-foot boxcar lettered for GBW's standard yellow &
      black scheme. Pre-orders for the Ready-To-Roll model are due April
      30, 2004 and the expected delivery date is May 2004.
      Product info: 
      Athearn, 19010 Laurel Park Road, Compton, CA 90220 
      Web: http://www.athearn.com/ 
      E-mail: athearn@athearn.com 
      Phone: (310) 631-3400 
      Catalog #92503 (50' FMC 5347 Box Car GBW #1); #92504 (50' FMC 5347 Box Car
      GBW #2) 
      Retail $17.98
      Prototype info: 
      During the era of Itel ownership (1978-1993), these boxcars were among the
      most common on the GBW. GBW 7000-7049 (50 cars)
      and 16000-16299 (300 cars) are a match for the
      Athearn model. Other FMC 5347 boxcars arrived second-hand in
      the 1980s with minimum patching of the previous owners' logos and
      reporting marks, including 8000-8199
      (ex- Providence & Worcester) and 8302-8419
      (ex-New Orleans Public Belt Railroad).
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      Overland has announced
      a brass model of an Alco RS-3 with a phase 3 car body. The model will be
      fabricated by Ajin Precision
      of Seoul, Korea and be factory painted in the GBW red-and-gray scheme.
      (Expected during 2004.)
      Product info: 
      Overland, 3808 W. Kilgore Ave., Muncie IN 47304 
      Web: http://www.overlandmodels.com/ 
      E-mail: info@overlandmodels.com 
      Phone: (765) 289-4257 
      Catalog #087010110.1 (GBW #305-308 Phase III Carbody) 
      Retail $755.00
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW had four RS-3s on its roster: #305-306 were acquired in 1951 and
      #307-308 were added in 1955. The had the red and gray paint scheme until
      the late 1960s when they were repainted in the simpler 'all-red' scheme
      (see Loco Paint Schemes for
      details). They were rebuilt with low short hoods during 1973-1976.
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      MDC is producing a
      ready-to-run 50' FMC plug door boxcar lettered for GBW. The boxcars are
      yellow with black lettering, and red & white heralds.
      Product info: 
      MDC, 5070 Sigstrom Drive, Carson City, NV 1993 
      Web: http://www.roundhousetrains.com/ 
      E-mail: customer-service@mdcroundhouse.com 
      Phone: (775) 884-4388 
      Catalog #7632 (HO FMC Box Car) 
      Retail $19.98
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 7200-7407 were delivered in 1979 and remained on the roster through
      the end of the GBW in 1993.
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      5th
      Avenue Car Shops has announced GBW 8100-series 6-panel, steel end
      wood outside braced boxcars in HO scale. Two pre-printed numbers are 8136
      and 8154, with four numbers available via decals (8104, 8124, 8168, 8186).
      Product info: 
      5th Avenue Car Shops, P.O. Box 423, LaGrange, IL 60525 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/accurail/art/custom/carshops/carshops.htm 
      Retail $13.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The Green Bay Route had a roster of 300 single sheathed wood cars which
      lasted from the 1920s - 1960s. GBW 8100-8198 (odd numbers only) were
      identical to KGB 5500-5548 (odd numbers only), which 5th Avenue Car Shops
      offered as a kit earlier this year.
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      InterMountain
      will be producing an HO ready-to-run model of a Pullman-Standard 5277
      boxcar, lettered for GBW with six different road numbers. The expected
      delivery date is the spring of 2004.
      Product info: 
      InterMountain, P.O. Box 839, Longmont, Colorado 80502-0839 
      Web: http://www.intermountain-railway.com/ 
      E-mail: intermountain@intermountain-railway.com 
      Phone: (800) 472-2530 
      Catalog #47506 
      Retail $31.95
      Prototype info: 
      GBW #1730-1759 were 50' exterior post 'Railbox' type boxcars used in the
      1980s.
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      Life-Like will be
      producing an HO Proto 1000 Alco RS-11 diesel. Expected ship date is
      January 2004.
      Product info: 
      Life-Like, 1600 Union Ave., Baltimore, MD 21211 
      Web: http://www.lifelikeproducts.com/ 
      E-mail: orders@lifelikeproducts.com 
      Phone: (800) 638-1470 
      Catalog #30299 (RS-11 undecorated) 
      Retail $95.00
      Prototype info: 
      There was one RS-11 on the Green Bay Route, KGB&W #309. It was
      delivered with a high short per the Life-Like model, but was chopped down
      in 1964. 
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      Accurail Will be selling a
      limited edition 40' PS-1 boxcar lettered in the GBW 'Packers' scheme of
      the 1960s at Trainfest in Milwaukee, November 8-9, 2003. Accurail has
      indicated that excess cars will be sold through their web site after the
      train show has ended.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Retail $11.00
      Prototype info: 
      In the 1960s many of the GBW freight cars were painted yellow with a 'Home
      of the Packers' logo.
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      MTH is producing a
      Jordan Spreader painted and lettered for the GBW 1980s-90s scheme. The
      model had moveable plow wings, interior and headlight lighting, and can
      operate on O-31 curves. It is available lettered for GBW X190 or X191.
      Product info: 
      MTH, 7020 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia MD 21046 
      Web: http://www.mth-railking.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@mth-railking.com 
      Phone: (410) 381-2580 
      Catalog #20-98385 (X190 or X191) 
      Retail $69.95
      Prototype info: 
      The Green Bay Route acquired its solo Jordan Spreader X-190 in 1930 and it
      remained on the roster into the Wisconsin Central era in the twenty-first
      century.
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      S Helper Service has
      released a 55-ton open-top offset hopper as both a single car or a 3-pack.
      The ready-to-run cars are lettered for GBW and feature injection-molded
      ABS plastic bodies, a die-cast Zamac center sill, opening hopper doors,
      metal grab irons, and AB brakes with an Ajax brake wheel and housing.
      Product info: 
      S Helper Service, 77 Cliffwood Ave. Suite 7C, Cliffwood, NJ 07721 
      Web: http://www.showcaseline.com/ 
      E-mail: robin@showcaseline.com 
      Phone: (800) 465-0303 
      Catalog #01112 (single car); #01111 (3-pack) 
      Retail $39.95
      Prototype info: 
      The KGB acquired 401-420 in 1949. They were transferred to GBW ownership
      and painted yellow by 1967. The cars were retired in 1988.
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      Scale Rail Graphics
      is offering a decal set for 1940-60s era freight cars. It has white GBW
      and KGB lettering and both white outline and black & white heralds.
      Product info: 
      Scale Rail Graphics, Scale Rail Graphics 1790 7th Street, Green Bay, WI
      54304 
      Web: http://www.scalerailgraphics.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@scalerailgraphics.com
      Prototype info: 
      The Green Bay Route introduced this lettering style in the 1940s and cars
      used this style until they were either retired or repainted yellow with
      black lettering in the 1960s. Among the cars which had this lettering
      scheme: 40' wood boxcars GBW 8000-8198, 14000-14048, 15000-15098 and KGB
      5000-5198, 5500-5598; hoppers GBW 4037-4075 4801-4879 and KGB 401-420; and
      gondolas KGB 7001-7199. 
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      Micro-Trains has
      reissued its N scale GBW 50-foot standard boxcar. The car has yellow
      sides/ends/roof, black lettering with car number #3020, a red/white
      herald, Youngstown 8-foot door, roof walk, and high ladders. This car was
      originally released as GBW #3027 in October 1984.
      Product info: 
      Micro-Trains, 351 Rogue River Parkway, P.O. Box 1200, Talent, OR
      97540-1200 
      Web: http://www.micro-trains.com/ 
      E-mail: mtl@micro-trains.com 
      Catalog #31130 
      Retail $15.30
      Prototype info: 
      GBW 3000 to 3124 were 50' cars stretched from 40' riveted side boxcars by
      American-Fletcher leasing. Over 500 similar 50-foot cars were added to the
      GBW roster in 1973-74 in this paint scheme. The prototype 3000-3124
      boxcars did not have high ladders nor roof walks and their Youngstown
      doors were 9' wide.
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      Atlas is reissuing its Alco
      RS-3 in its 'Classic' line in the Green Bay & Western red & gray
      paint scheme of the 1950s-60s. The loco comes with your choice of two
      numbers: #305 and #307. Estimated delivery is January 2004.
      Product info: 
      Atlas, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog #7007 (GBW 305); #7008 (GBW 307) 
      Retail $94.95 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW had four RS-3s on its roster: #305-306 were acquired in 1951 and
      #307-308 were added in 1955. They ran long hood forward, primarily in way
      freight service. They were repainted in a simpler all-red scheme about
      1970 and rebuilt with low short hoods in the mid 1970s.
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      GB TV Service & Trains
      is producing a special run of Atlas O 40' wood Western Refrigerator Lines
      reefers with billboard lettering for Reynold's Cherryland Cherries,
      Sturgeon Bay, Wis. The cars are available with two different numbers in
      2-rail and 3-rail versions.
      Product info: 
      GB TV Service & Trains, 1353 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303 
      Web: http://www.railtycoon.com/ 
      E-mail: railtycoon@earthlink.net 
      Phone: (920) 496-9697 
      Catalog #6745 (2 rail); #7745 (3 rail)
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      Weaver is producing
      models of two-bay offset side hoppers. The ready-to-run cars come in
      2-rail and 3-rail versions and will have 12 different road numbers. They
      are painted in the late 1960s-1980s yellow scheme.
      Product info: 
      Weaver, PO Box 231, Northumberland, PA 17857 
      Web: http://www.weavermodels.com/ 
      E-mail: qcweaver@ptd.net 
      Phone: (570) 473-9434 
      Catalog #U1143 
      Retail $32.95
      Prototype info: 
      The KGB acquired 401-420 in 1949. They were transferred to GBW ownership
      and painted yellow by 1967. The cars were retired in 1988.
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      Atlas is offering its
      'Classic' line Alco C-424 with a new Phase III body . It will not be
      lettered for the GBW but will be available as an undecorated model.
      Product info: 
      Atlas, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog #9400 
      Retail $99.95
      Prototype info: 
      GBW #314 was a Phase III C-424 delivered in September 1965. Alco's C-424
      phase III production ran from early 1965 through 1967 and spotting
      features include rear number boards notched into the car body, engine air
      intake near the rear radiator is one horizontal opening, and a battery box
      under the left walkway in the rear.
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      5th
      Avenue Car Shops is producing an Accurail custom HO 6-panel 40'
      Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western boxcar kit with wood doors and
      dreadnaught ends. The mold for this car is a custom combination including
      the wood sides and door of the Accurail 7000-series boxcar kits along with
      the ends of the 7100-boxcar kits.
      Product info: 
      5th Avenue Car Shops, P.O. Box 423, LaGrange, IL 60525 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/accurail/art/custom/carshops/carshops.htm 
      Retail $13.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The lettering is typical of the KGB 5500- cars as they appeared in the
      late 1940s until they were retired in the late 1960s and are available pre
      printed as #5518 or #5536.
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      Branchline Trains
      is producing a limited edition of their 40' ACF Reefer lettered for the
      GBW subsidiary Western Refrigerator Lines. The cars have the simplified
      scheme used in the late 1940s and 1950s.
      Product info: 
      Branchline Trains, 333 Park Avenue, East Hartford, CT 06108 
      Web: http://www.branchline-trains.com/ 
      E-mail: branchline_trains@hotmail.com 
      Catalog #BRA 9009 
      Retail $14.98
      Prototype info: 
      WRX had approximately 400 of these wood reefers on their roster in the
      1950s. The Branchline ACF car is an exact match for the unmodified cars in
      WRX series 9000-9999. Cars are available in four different road numbers.
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      Details West is producing
      a mini-flasher rotary beacon (RB-306) suitable for GB&W locos. It is
      cast in white metal with an orange styrene lens.
      Product info: 
      Details West, P.O. Box 4852, San Dimas, CA 91773 
      Web: http://www.detailswest.com/ 
      E-mail: detwest@aol.com 
      Catalog #RB-306 
      Retail $2.25
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      DM Custom Decals have expanded their GBW decal line. They now have
      eight GBW and one AHW decal sets in HO, plus one set in N. New HO sets
      include a yellow 2-bay hopper, 52' red gondola, 50' boxcar (1970s) and a
      SAFETY FIRST logo as was used above the Norwood shop building.
      Product info: 
      DM Custom Decals, 2127 S. 11th St. Manitowoc WI 54220-6513
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      Blasted Mirror has
      introduced a new product for the railroad room: a colored railroad herald
      on a backlit mirror. Over one hundred and twenty heralds are available,
      including the GREEN BAY ROUTE on a wood framed lit mirror. Sizes and
      prices start at $89.95 for a 12-inch x 12-inch mirror. The lit heralds on
      the mirrors look pretty neat, especially in a low-light situation.
      Product info: 
      Blasted Mirror, 150 Corriher Gravel Rd., China Grove, NC 28023 
      Web: http://www.blastedmirror.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@blastedmirror.com 
      Retail $89.95 and up
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      Four Ways West is
      publishing 'Green Bay & Western Color Pictorial' by Andrew S. Nelson.
      The book begins with a history of GB&W's last years, then covers the
      entire railroad from the ferry docks in Kewaunee to the banks of the
      Mississippi River.
      Product info: 
      Four Ways West, 14618 Valley View Ave., La Mirada, CA 90638 
      Web: http://www.fourwayswest.com/ 
      E-mail: jshine4449@aol.com 
      Retail $59.95
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      GB TV Service & Trains
      has introduced a set of three GBW 24' one bay hoppers.
      Product info: 
      GB TV Service & Trains, 1353 Velp Ave., Green Bay, WI 54303 
      Web: http://www.railtycoon.com/ 
      E-mail: railtycoon@earthlink.net 
      Phone: (920) 496-9697 
      Catalog #ZF314a3 
      Retail 162.00
      Prototype info: 
      Originally built for the Lake Superior & Ishpeming Railroad
      (#8500-#8599), Green Bay and Western acquired 25 of these cars in 1980
      (#150-#174) and they received the red paint scheme of the models in early
      1982. They were primarily used in maintenance of way ballast service.
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      MDC is offering a
      four-pack of GBW boxcars. One car is a yellow 40' AAR boxcar in yellow,
      the other is a 50' green car with 'Home of the Packers' logo. Two road
      numbers on each car in the four-pack.
      Product info: 
      MDC, 5070 Sigstrom Drive, Carson City, NV 1993 
      Web: http://www.roundhousetrains.com/ 
      E-mail: customer-service@mdcroundhouse.com 
      Phone: (775) 884-4388 
      Retail $40.00
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      Tiger Valley is
      redoing the molds of its RS-20 kits based on GBW #305-308. The company
      produces a line of HO kits and ready-to-run models designed to represent
      virtually all GB&W's Alco diesel units.
      Product info: 
      Tiger Valley, c/o Guilford L. Mack, Jr., PE 1070 County Road #23, Phelps,
      NY 14532 
      Web: http://www.lynnet.com/~tigervalley/ 
      E-mail: tigervalley@lynnet.com 
      Phone: (315) 548-9021
      Prototype info: 
      GBW RS-3's #305-308 were re-worked to RS-20's with chopped noses in
      1973-76. 
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      GB&W PG (affiliated
      with the Soo Line Historical & Technical Society) has released an
      Accurail HO scale 50-foot boxcar decorated for the GB&W.
      Product info: 
      GB&W PG, SLHTS Cars, P.O. Box 2076, Manitowoc, WI 54221 
      Web: http://www.sooline.org/gbw/ 
      E-mail: cars@sooline.org 
      Retail $12.00 plus shipping costs
      Prototype info: 
      The Green Bay and Western Railroad modernized its boxcar fleet in the
      early 1970s with the acquisition of several hundred 50-foot boxcars
      rebuilt from 40-foot cars. These cars were painted yellow with black
      lettering and had the familiar red-and-white GREEN BAY ROUTE herald. They
      were primarily used for paper mill service and were a common sight in GBW
      trains throughout the 1970s and 1980s, as well as Ann Arbor and Chesapeake
      & Ohio trains connecting via the Lake Michigan car ferries. Some cars
      remained in wood chip service into the 1990s.
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      Accurail will be producing a
      six-panel outside braced wood boxcar kit, including one with GB&W
      lettering.
      Product info: 
      Accurail, PO Box 278, Elburn, IL 60119 
      Web: http://www.accurail.com/ 
      E-mail: accurail@accurail.com 
      Phone: (630) 365-1173 
      Catalog #7007 
      Retail $9.98
      Prototype info: 
      The kits are similar to a 1925 six-panel outside braced boxcar ordered by
      both the Milwaukee Road and the Green Bay Route.
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      Premiere Plus has an N
      scale decal set for 50' single door FMC style (Railbox) boxcars. The set
      has black lettering for a yellow car.
      Product info: 
      Premiere Plus, 930 East Orangethorpe Ave., Suite C, Anaheim CA 92801 
      Web: http://www.thefreightyard.com/ 
      E-mail: frtyard@flash.net 
      Phone: (714) 680-4791 
      Catalog #2102 
      Retail $4.50
      Prototype info: 
      These cars appeared on the Green Bay Route in the late 1960s. The yellow
      cars had black lettering and no 'Green Bay Route' herald. The decal set
      says that it is valid for cars #1700-1754, but I believe the correct
      numbers are 1700-1719.
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      Atlas has announced new road
      names for their N scale 40' wood refrigerator car, including WRX #11124
      & #11125 (Kraft-Phenix Cheese).
      Product info: 
      Atlas, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog #41419 (WRX 11124); #41420 (WRX 11125) 
      Retail $16.95
      Prototype info: 
      There is a black-and-white prototype photo of WRX #11124 on page 225 of
      Stan Mailer's book.
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      Atlas has re-released their
      Alco C-424, updated to their 'classic' standards, including an NMRA DCC
      socket. Among the C-424 phase 2 paint schemes offered are GB&W #312,
      #313, and no number in red and gray.
      Product info: 
      Atlas, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog #9334 (GBW 312); #9335 (GBW 313); #9336 (GBW no cab number) 
      Retail $99.95
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W had eight C-424s on the roster: #311-314 and #319-322. Only
      #311-314 had the red and gray paint scheme in the 1960s, and #312-314 were
      phase 2 units.
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      MDC has an N gauge
      ready-to-run 4-pack which includes a GBW FMC series 'paint-out' boxcar.
      Product info: 
      MDC, 5070 Sigstrom Drive, Carson City, NV 1993 
      Web: http://www.roundhousetrains.com/ 
      E-mail: customer-service@mdcroundhouse.com 
      Phone: (775) 884-4388 
      Catalog #89426
      Prototype info: 
      The cars were ex-Providence & Worcester, with the herald and reporting
      marks painted out. 
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      The Freight Yard is a
      offering a GB&W 50' single door boxcar painted green with white
      lettering and a 'Home Of The Packers' logo on the car sides. The car is a
      custom printed Micro Trains car.
      Product info: 
      The Freight Yard, 930 East Orangethorpe Ave. Suite C, Anaheim, CA 92801 
      Web: http://www.thefreightyard.com/ 
      E-mail: frtyard@flash.net 
      Phone: (714) 680-4791 
      Catalog #2206 
      Retail $23.75
      Prototype info: 
      The cars were built in the 1960s. Most were painted yellow by the early
      1970s. 
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      Walthers has released a 37'
      Trinity two bay covered hopper kit. The HO scale kit has a one-piece body
      with end ladders molded in place, separate hatches, a thin profile
      roofwalk and other add-on details. Working knuckle couplers and
      free-rolling trucks are included with each kit. The car is lettered for
      GBW 6059. It is painted gray with only black reporting marks (no herald,
      no name) and car data in black and red.
      Product info: 
      Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog #932-5419 
      Retail $12.98
      Prototype info: 
      The cars were built in the early 1990s for sand service out of Taylor.
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      Midwest 'N' Pioneer MRC
      is selling a two-pack version of Micro-Trains N scale 50-foot boxcars
      painted and lettered for the Green Bay & Western with SSAM overprint
      reporting marks.
      Product info: 
      Midwest 'N' Pioneer MRC, 2700 Roosevelt Road, Broadview IL 60153 
      Web: http://www.midwestnpioneer.org/ 
      E-mail: staff@midwestnpioneer.org 
      Retail $40.00 plus shipping costs
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      Hobbycraft announced it
      will be making an 'N' Alco C-424 diesel. The new model will have the
      proper trucks, side frames, wheel base and wheels (it will not be based on
      a GP-20 chassis as some had speculated) and available in CN and CP
      lettering. The limited edition will only be run once and only 1,260 units
      are to be made.
      Product info: 
      Hobbycraft, 140 Applewood Crescent, Concord, Ontario L4K 4E2 
      Web: http://www.hobbycraft.com/ 
      Phone: (905) 738-6556 
      Catalog #LL 44262 (CN 3218); #LL 44263 (CN 3235) 
      Retail $150.30 Can.
      Prototype info: 
      The GB&W had eight C-424s on the roster: #311-314 and #319-322. 
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      Walthers offers a
      ready-to-run 56' Thrall-Door boxcar lettered for the Green Bay &
      Western. The car is ready-to-run as a single car #52 and in a limited run
      two-pack of #53 and #55.
      Product info: 
      Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog #932-7017 (GBW 52); #932-27017 (GBW 53) 
      Retail $19.98
      Prototype info: 
      The Walthers car is of an earlier style Thrall car while the GBW fleet was
      of more recent vintage (circa 1973). The main difference between the older
      and newer cars was the sizes of the doors. Older cars such as the Walthers
      model have different size doors with the far right door being one foot
      wider than the far left door. The two middle doors are within a few inches
      of the far left door width. On newer Thrall cars, all doors appear to be
      the same size.
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      Sunshine offers molded urethane craftsman kits for 40-foot single
      sheathed boxcars built for the Milwaukee Road and Green Bay & Western
      in 1925. Kit #47.4 comes with decals, but no trucks and couplers.
      Product info: 
      Sunshine, P.O. Box 4997, Springfield MO 65808-4997 
      Catalog #47.4 
      Retail $28.00
      Prototype info: 
      The GBW and Milwaukee Road had a fleet of 8'-7' inside height single door
      boxcars. The GBW tagged onto the Milwaukee's order in 1925 and acquired
      200 identical cars. The cars became the GBW 6000-6298 and KGBW 5500-5598
      series, using even numbers only. 146 of these cars lasted to 1948. In 1965
      GBW still had 21 cars in service, and two of them remained until the
      1970s.
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      Whistle Stop
      produces a limited edition HO scale KGBW #402 open hopper. The cars are
      custom finished and decaled.
      Product info: 
      Whistle Stop, 1313 West Britton Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73114 
      Web: http://www.whistlestoptrains.com/ 
      E-mail: WhistleStopTrns@aol.com 
      Phone: (800) 466-0388 (PIN# 1835)
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      Walthers is producing
      ready-to-run HO ALCO FA-1 sets (#503-KGB&W & #507-GB&W).
      Walthers is also producing kits for 50' FGE style 50' RBL insulated box
      car (GBW #22091) in HO. Both are limited runs.
      Product info: 
      Walthers, 5601 W. Florist Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53218-1622 
      Web: http://www.walthers.com/ 
      E-mail: custserv@walthers.com 
      Phone: (800) 4TRAINS 
      Catalog #22091 (boxcar) 
      Retail $11.98
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      Roberta J. Niesz
      Product info: 
      Roberta J. Niesz, 1715 B. Avenue N.E., Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
      Prototype info: 
      is a source of black and white photo postcards featuring many of
      GB&W's depots. These photos are good references for modelers or
      railfans. You will receive a list which will have almost every town that
      had a depot at one time or another. Send $1.00 with a request for the
      Wisconsin depot list. 
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      MDC
      Product info: 
      MDC, 5070 Sigstrom Drive, Carson City, NV 1993 
      Web: http://www.roundhousetrains.com/ 
      E-mail: customer-service@mdcroundhouse.com 
      Phone: (775) 884-4388
      Prototype info: 
      has 50' FMC 12' plug door boxcar in GB&W paint (yellow body, red,
      white & black markings). 
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      Scale Rail Graphics
      has released their first Green Bay & Western decals: The GB&W
      Diesel Set includes a variety of numbers and logo styles for red &
      white engines used from 1970 on. It will also include graphics for named
      engines #309 H. Weldon McGee and #312 Homer E. McGee. The set will decal
      one complete engine. The GB&W Caboose Set includes reporting marks,
      lube boxes and Green Bay Route logos. Each set will decal 6 cabooses.
      Product info: 
      Scale Rail Graphics, Scale Rail Graphics 1790 7th Street, Green Bay, WI
      54304 
      Web: http://www.scalerailgraphics.com/ 
      E-mail: sales@scalerailgraphics.com 
      Catalog #31009 (caboose set); #31010 (diesel set) 
      Retail $3.00
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      Atlas has re-released their
      HO RS-11 locomotive. Although not available in GB&W paint, an
      undecorated model will be available. They have metal grab irons, MU hoses,
      and metal coupler lift bars and come DCC ready.
      Product info: 
      Atlas, 378 Florence Avenue, Hillside, NJ 07205 
      Web: http://www.atlasrr.com/ 
      E-mail: csdept@atlasrr.com 
      Phone: (800) 872-2521 
      Catalog #8770 
      Retail $94.95
      Prototype info: 
      There was one RS-11 on the Green Bay Route, KGB&W #309.
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      Branchline Trains
      is offering models of ACF 40' wood reefers built for URTX & C&NW.
      Car numbers are WRX 9302, 9338, and 9353.
      Product info: 
      Branchline Trains, 333 Park Avenue, East Hartford, CT 06108 
      Web: http://www.branchline-trains.com/ 
      E-mail: branchline_trains@hotmail.com 
      Catalog #1211 
      Retail $14.94
      Prototype info: 
      After the heyday of the billboard era these cars served in large numbers
      on the GB&W.
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      Branford Hobbies has undecorated kits of an Alco HH-660 available.
      The body is a thermal cure plastic resin shell with a custom metal frame
      and handrails. It uses an Athearn dual flywheel, four axle, eight wheel
      drive with custom side frames.
      Product info: 
      Branford Hobbies 
      Retail $99.00
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      DM Custom Decals has decals for GB&W hood diesels and HO decals
      for ballast cars. Also has HO & N sets for the C&O carferries
      Badger & Spartan. Send #10 SSAE with $0.55 postage for details.
      Product info: 
      DM Custom Decals, 2127 S. 11th St. Manitowoc WI 54220-6513
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      Life-Like will be
      producing an HO Proto 2000 Alco S-1 switcher. Includes an interior cab
      with crew and photo etched grills. Expected ship date is October 2001.
      Product info: 
      Life-Like, 1600 Union Ave., Baltimore, MD 21211 
      Web: http://www.lifelikeproducts.com/ 
      E-mail: orders@lifelikeproducts.com 
      Phone: (800) 638-1470 
      Catalog #23736 
      Retail $110.00
      Prototype info: 
      The Green Bay Route operated two S-1 switchers, a KGB&W #103
      (1941-1968) and GB&W #102 (1949-1968). #103 was a 'Phase-1' S-1, and
      #102 was a 'Phase-2.' The Phase-1 unit, #103, had a flush radiator and
      smaller, more numerous radiator shutter slats, as well as a round radiator
      fan housing. 
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