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  - In the Beginning... (1867)
 
  - The Green Bay scene about the time the Green Bay & Lake Pepin Railway
    was built.
 
  - GB&LP #3 JOSEPH H. SCRANTON
    (ca. 1872)
 
  - The crew poses with their wood-burning locomotive during the early days of
    the Green Bay Route.
 
  
 GB&LP
    Headquarters (1873) 
  - The headquarters of the Green Bay & Lake Pepin Railroad still stands
    in Green Bay today.
 
  - Eastmoor (1874)
 
  - Green Bay & Minnesota's grain elevator at Eastmoor on the Mississippi
    River, from an 1874 lithograph.
 
  - Ticket (1882.07.24)
 
  - An interesting ticket from The Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul RR. The
    punches indicate that it cost $1.40 for a July 24, 1882 trip from Oneida to
    New London, Wisconsin -- a distance of 29 miles.
 
  - GBW&STP Correspondence (1882.05.28)
 
  - A letter written on Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul Railroad Co.
    stationery, dated May 28, 1882.
 
  - GBW&St.P Passenger Schedule (ca. 1885)
 
  - A complete Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul passenger schedule from the
    1880's, including several pages of promotional material.
 
  - New London Junction (ca. 1885)
 
  - New London Junction was the location of the crossing of the Green Bay
    Route and the Milwaukee Lake Shore & Western (later Chicago & North
    Western).
 
  - Kewaunee Harbor Improvements (1888.06.30)
 
  - This Army Corps Of Engineers chart and report shows the city as it was at
    the time that the Kewaunee Green Bay & Western built its rail connection
    into the city.
 
  - 1889 Map (1889)
 
  - An map of the Green Bay Route shows steam boat connections on the Great
    Lakes and a proposed extension to St. Paul.
 
  - 'The New Bridge' (1890.09.17)
 
  - A September 17, 1890 article from the Winona Weekly Republican on the
    start of construction for the Winona Bridge Railway Company.
 
  - 'The River Spanned' (1891.06.24)
 
  - A June 24, 1891 article from the Winona Weekly Republican on the
    completion of the bridge across the Mississippi River.
 
  - St. Paul Extension (ca. 1892)
 
  - A map published by the Village of Merrillan shows the proposed Green Bay
    Route's extension with Merrillan as a major division point.
 
  - A Green Bay Wreck (1894.09.01)
 
  - A story of a September 1, 1894 wreck on the Green Bay, Winona & St.
    Paul RR as told in the Winona Herald.
 
  - 1900 Scandinavia Crew (ca. 1900)
 
  - GB&W section crew at Scandinavia.
 
  - Manawa Wreck (ca. 1900)
 
  - Holy cow! It looks like the whole village of Manawa showed up at the Green
    Bay & Western tracks to have their picture taken at the derailment.
 
  - Iola & Northern (ca. 1900)
 
  - A series of postcards shows the Iola & Northern, which would
    eventually become a rural branch of the Green Bay & Western.
 
  - Boxcar Derailment (ca. 1900)
 
  - A wrecker is called in to upright a GBW boxcar which is leaning
    precariously over the side of a wooden trestle.
 
  - Ice Jam (1906.04.07)
 
  - Ice jam in the Wisconsin River at the Green Bay & Western bridge.
 
  - St. Paul Coal Docks (1907)
 
  - The coal docks on the west bank of the Fox River in Green Bay started as
    an enterprise of the Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul RR in the
    1880s -- hence the name St. Paul Coal Docks.
 
  - Cargill Coal Docks (1907)
 
  - W.W. Cargill's Coal Dock in Green Bay, which transferred coal from ships
    to waiting freight cars.
 
  - Hatfield Dam Construction (1907)
 
  - An early view of Hatfield captures the GB&W tracks and depot adjacent
    to the new dam under construction.
 
  - More Hatfield Dam Photos (1907)
 
  - More photos of the 1907 Hatfield dam construction shows a locomotive used
    for construction and captures a GB&W train led by a 4-4-0 passing the
    construction site.
 
  - Omaha Road Crossing (1907)
 
  - The GB&W and Omaha Road crossing at Merrillan.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal (1907)
 
  - View of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal and the Ahnapee & Western crossing
    of the water.
 
  - Wisconsin River Crossing (1907)
 
  - A four span through truss crosses the Wisconsin River at Wisconsin Rapids.
 
  - Amherst Junction (1908)
 
  - A westbound train takes on passengers at the Amherst Junction depot.
 
  - Amherst Junction Depot (1908)
 
  - A westbound train takes on passengers at the Amherst Junction depot.
 
  - Grand Rapids Bridge (1908)
 
  - GB&W railroad bridge over the Wisconsin River.
 
  - Kewaunee (1908)
 
  - Birds eye view of Kewaunee.
 
  - Stevens Point (1908)
 
  - Stevens Point station and a 4-4-0 locomotive.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay Bridge (1908)
 
  - A turn-of-the century view of the trestle approach and swing bridge over
    the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal.
 
  - Waupaca Station (1908)
 
  - Postcard image of the station on the W-GB, which was once a Lutheran
    church.
 
  - Waupaca Train (1908)
 
  - The first train on the W-GB arrives at Waupaca.
 
  - Big Crowd at Blair (1908.11.26)
 
  - It must have been a special day in Blair, because a large crowd was at the
    Green Bay & Western's Blair, Wis. depot, dressed in their Sunday best
    clothes!
 
  - Black Creek Yards (1909)
 
  - Black Creek in the early part of the twentieth century.
 
  - Kewaunee Bridge (1909)
 
  - A couple of kids fish off of the Kewaunee River bridge.
 
  - Hatfield Bridge (1909.06.07)
 
  - An eastbound train begins to cross the Black River bridge at Hatfield.
 
  - Check (1909.08.27)
 
  - Paperwork from the early part of this century.
 
  - Grand Rapids Bridge (1909)
 
  -  This four-span through-truss bridge was built in 1872 as part of the
    original railroad.
 
  - Green Bay Junction (1909)
 
  - An early view of the Green Bay & Western's namesake depot.
 
  - Whitehall (1909)
 
  - Engine No. 18 is cut off from the train on the main line to switch
    the house and industry tracks, including the W.W. Cargill elevator at
    Whitehall, Wisconsin.
 
  - Taylor 1909 (1909)
 
  - Noted Wisconsin postcard photographer J. M. Colby captured this scene of
    the Green Bay & Western in Taylor in 1909.
 
  - Amherst Junction (1910)
 
  - An early postcard of the Amherst Junction overpass.
 
  - Deer Hunting (1910)
 
  - Back in 1910 the Green Bay & Western used to rent box cars to hunting
    parties in Wisconsin.
 
  - C&NW Bridge Yard (ca. 1910)
 
  - Until 1891, Green Bay Route trains entered Winona via trackage rights
    through this yard.
 
  - Luxemburg (ca. 1910)
 
  - Engine #35 eases past the W.W. Cargill elevator in Luxemburg, en route to
    a station stop.
 
  - Scandinavia Depot (ca. 1910)
 
  - A busy morning at Scandinavia.
 
  - Shiocton Bridge (1910)
 
  - The swing span bridge over the Wolf River.
 
  - Station '66' (1910)
 
  - The Iola & Northern depot at Iola is still standing today.
 
  - Engine #25 and Crew (1910)
 
  - GB&W 4-4-0 #25 leads a train of flatcars loaded with earth
 
  - Scandinavia Union Depot (ca. 1910)
 
  - An Iola & Northern train sits at the depot.
 
  - Grain Elevator (ca. 1910)
 
  - Green Bay and Western elevator and shops in Green Bay.
 
  - Kewaunee Skyline (1911)
 
  - A postcard provides a bird's eye view of Kewaunee.
 
  - Amherst Junction (1912)
 
  - The most unique depot on the railroad had to be the one at Amherst
    Junction.
 
  - Manawa Depot (1912)
 
  - Eastbound engine #10 waits for passengers to board a train.
 
  - Scandinavia Map (ca. 1912)
 
  - Village map shows the Green Bay & Western and Iola & Northern.
 
  - Trains in Merrillan (1913)
 
  - Lots of trains thru Merrillan, Wisconsin.
 
  - #302 Builders Plate (1913)
 
  - Builders plate from GBW #302, built July 1913 by the American Locomotive
    Company in Schenectady, N.Y. 
 
  - Freight Bill (1914)
 
  - A typical GB&W freight bill from the pre-World War I era.
 
  - Shiocton Street Scene (1914)
 
  - The GB&W tracks cross Main Street, which is still a dirt road in this
    1914 postcard view.
 
  - Mogul #38 Builders Photo (1914.07)
 
  - Kewaunee Green Bay & Western #38, built by the American Locomotive
    Company.
 
  - Arcadia Excursion (ca. 1915)
 
  - A postcard image labeled 'Milw. Excursion at Arcadia, Wis.'
 
  - Seymour Station (1915)
 
  - Postcard image of the station at Seymour.
 
  - Shop Crew (1915)
 
  - This photo and short article about GB&W's Norwood shop crew appeared
    in the Green Bay Press-Gazette in 1976.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay Depot (1915)
 
  - A idyllic postcard view of the Ahnapee & Western depot.
 
  - Green Bay Station (1916)
 
  - A postcard photo of Green Bay's passenger station, and the headquarters of
    the Green Bay Route.
 
  - Merrillan Map (1916)
 
  - Right-of-way map of Merrillan issued by the Green Bay & Western in
    1916.
 
  - Mogul #53 (1916)
 
  - A builder's photo of mogul #53, a typical freight-hauling workhorse of the
    early part of the twentieth century.
 
  - Green Bay Depot (1917)
 
  - An early view of the passenger depot in Green Bay Wisconsin.
 
  - Arcadia Washout (1919)
 
  - Flooding of the Trempealeau River washed out the tracks on the Whitehall
    Division.
 
  - Arnott Depot (ca. 1920)
 
  - An undated postcard view of the depot.
 
  - KGB&W Combine (ca. 1920)
 
  - A photo of a Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western passenger - baggage combine
    shows a group of men (perhaps the train crew?) in front of the car at an
    unnamed location.
 
  - Manawa Station (ca. 1920)
 
  - The passenger / freight station at Manawa.
 
  - Turntable Wreck (ca. 1920)
 
  - An overturned coach sits next to the Merrillan turntable.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay Map (1925)
 
  - This map was issued May 27, 1925 by the U.S. War Department.
 
  - Adlake Lantern (ca. 1929)
 
  - This GB&W caboose marker lantern dates to the 1920s.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay Aerial (1929)
 
  - Postcard view shows the city of Sturgeon Bay and the Ahnapee &
    Western's crossing of the Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal.
 
  - Whitehall Depot (ca. 1930)
 
  - The depot at milepost 178.
 
  - A&W Bridge Token (ca. 1930)
 
  - This lightweight aluminum token was good for one crossing of the joint
    railroad / highway bridge in Sturgeon Bay.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay Yard (ca. 1930)
 
  - A 2-6-0 Mogul works in the Sturgeon Bay yard during the Great Depression.
 
  - WRX at Cheeseville (ca. 1930)
 
  - WRX reefers at the Kraft Cheese plant in Plymouth, Wis.
 
  - Scandinavia (ca. 1933)
 
  - A bunch of boys and young men mock drinking in front of the depot in
    Scandinavia.
 
  - KGB&W Stock (1934)
 
  - A certificate for one share at $100.
 
  - Sampson Canning (ca. 1934)
 
  - A major shipper in Wisconsin Rapids, and the source of some billboard
    lettering on Western Refrigerator Lines cars.
 
  - Locomotive #20 (1936)
 
  - With cab windows boarded up, No. 20 waits for its eventual fate at the
    scrap yard.
 
  - GBW #401 Builders Photo (1937)
 
  - A builders photo and locomotive data for the class D-48 Mikado engines.
 
  - Standard Stoker Ad (1937)
 
  - An ad by the Standard Stoker Company in the June 18, 1937 Railway Age
    magazine features GB&W's new Mikados.
 
  - GBW #101 (1938)
 
  - Engineer Alfred W. Daniels is operating the 600-horsepower switch engine
    at Green Bay's Mason Street Yard in the fall of 1938.
 
  - GB&W #402 (1938)
 
  - Green Bay & Western #402 was photographed in front of the Norwood Yard
    (Green Bay) turntable on October 10, 1938.
 
  - Green Bay Aerial (1938)
 
  - Looking north at the Green Bay & Western's tracks on the west bank of
    the Fox River in Green Bay.
 
  
 KGB&W
    #142 (1938.08.04) 
  - KGB&W #142 was one of four similar ex-New York Central 0-6-0 steam
    switching locomotives acquired from General Equipment Co. in 1923-25.
 
  - GB&W #406 Builders Photo (1939)
 
  - The last steam engine purchase by the railroad.
 
  - GBW #302 (ca. 1939)
 
  - Consolidation #302 near the end of its career on the Green Bay Route.
 
  - #302 in the "Dead Line"
    (1939)
 
  - 2-6-0 #302 awaits its fate with the scrapper's torch.
 
  - The Crew of No. 23 (1939)
 
  - Lem Lahie and Rudy Flanzer stand proudly in front of their steam
    locomotive in Waupaca Wis. in 1939.
 
  - Caboose #08 (1939.04.22)
 
  - This ex-Great Northern caboose was acquired by the GB&W in October
    1925.
 
  - Caboose A&W #620 (1939)
 
  - Ahnapee & Western's sole caboose from the 1920s onward was #020.
 
  
 GB&W
    #402 (1939.08.13) 
  - Power suitable for a first-class railroad finally arrived with the three
    2-8-2 Mikados #401-403 from Alco in 1937.
 
  - Door County Cherries (1940)
 
  - A postcard view of a train of refrigerator cars crossing the AHW swing
    bridge in Sturgeon Bay.
 
  - GB&W #399 (ca. 1940)
 
  - GBW #399 has a full tender of coal and is ready for its next assignment.
 
  - KGB&W #257 (ca. 1940)
 
  - In Algoma, Wis.
 
  - KGBW #403 (ca. 1940)
 
  - Kewaunee Green Bay & Western 2-8-2 #403 pauses to take on water.
 
  - Swing Bridge over Sturgeon Bay Ship Canal
    (1940)
 
  - The combination railroad and highway swing bridge is open for ship traffic
    in this photo from the 1940's.
 
  - A&W #94 (ca. 1940)
 
  - Ahnapee & Western coach #94 in MOW service.
 
  - #251 in Sturgeon Bay (ca. 1940)
 
  - GB&W #251 leads a short freight train across the swing bridge over
    Sturgeon Bay.
 
  - GBW #141 (ca. 1940)
 
  - This unique flatcar had tanks added to transport milk and cream from the
    Van Camp Condensory in Casco, Wis. to the Van Camp plant in Sturgeon Bay.
 
  - GB&W #255 (1940)
 
  - In the early 1900s, the Green Bay Route relied heavily on 2-6-0 (Mogul)
    steam locomotives for power.
 
  - KGB&W #350 (ca. 1940)
 
  - At Winona, Minnesota.
 
  - Steam in Color (ca. 1940)
 
  - A rare color photo of steam power on the Green Bay Route.
 
  - Casco Junction Derailment
    (1940)
 
  - A crew works to stabilize derailed hoppers at Casco Junction in the spring
    of 1940.
 
  - GBW #609 (1940)
 
  - Caboose #609 soon after rebuilding with bay windows in 1940.
 
  - Ink Blotter (1943)
 
  - Promoting the options for eastbound freight routing using the Green Bay
    Route.
 
  - Waupaca Branch Ticket (1943)
 
  - A one-way ticket from Waupaca to Granite, a three-mile trip on the Waupaca
    Branch.
 
  - Smith Shipbuilding Company, Sturgeon Bay
    (1944)
 
  - The shipbuilding docks at Leathem D. Smith Shipbuilding Company was served
    by numerous industry tracks of the Green Bay Route.
 
  - Reiss Coal Crane Collapse (1944)
 
  - High winds took down C. Reiss Coal Company's #1 crane in 1944.
 
  - Hatfield Gravel Pit (ca. 1945)
 
  - Consolidation #399 switches the gravel pit on the east side of the Black
    River in Hatfield.
 
  
 KGB
    X190 (ca. 1945) 
  - Steam locomotive #351, Jordan Spreader X-190 and a couple of freight cars
    were involved in a derailment in Sawyer, Wisconsin in the mid-1940s.
 
  - Stock Certificate (1946)
 
  - GB&W stock certificate.
 
  - Kewaunee Car Ferries (1947)
 
  - Two Lake Michigan ferries tied up at the Kewaunee harbor slips.
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids Depot Staff
    (1947.05.10)
 
  - Many of the Wisconsin Rapids depot staff posed for the camera in front of
    the old depot.
 
  - Algoma Hardwoods (1949)
 
  - One of the largest shippers on the Ahnapee & Western.
 
  - Magazine Ad (1949)
 
  - A May 21, 1949 magazine ad encourages you to 'ship the quick Green Bay
    Route.'
 
  - FA-1 Builders Photo (1949)
 
  - FA-1s like these silenced steam power on the railroad.
 
  - Kewaunee (1950)
 
  - A postcard aerial view of Kewaunee harbor, showing the car ferry yard and
    boat slips.
 
  - 'Roamer' China (ca. 1950)
 
  - The china pattern used on the GB&W business car ROAMER.
 
  - HH 660 #101 at Norwood (ca. 1950)
 
  - GBW #101 sits at the Norwood Yard turntable in this undated photo from the
    1950s.
 
  - Freight Train (1951)
 
  - This uncredited painting appeared on the back page of the 1951 annual
    report.
 
  - #305 Builders Photo (1951.05)
 
  - The first Alco RS-3 arrived on the GB&W in May 1951.
 
  - GBW #406 (1952)
 
  - The end of steam power on the Green Bay Route.
 
  - Ferry Yard (1952)
 
  - This painting of the Kewaunee Carferry yard appeared on the back page of
    the 1952 annual report.
 
  - Sleek Power (1952)
 
  - GBW FA-1 #507 at Winona, Minnesota.
 
  - A&W 3004 (ca. 1953)
 
  - The Ahnapee & Western had several of these wooden reefers in the
    1940s-50s to haul canned goods from Door County canning plants.
 
  - A&W #600 Builders Photo
 
  - The Ahnapee & Western dieselized in 1953 with a pair of General
    Electric 70-Ton switchers.
 
  - Solemn Procession (1954)
 
  - The Class D-47 Mikados, last steam power on the railroad, await the
    scrapper's torch the spring of 1954.
 
  - Bottle Opener (ca. 1955)
 
  - A bottle opener promotes the GREEN BAY AND WESTERN LINES.
 
  - FA Train (ca. 1955)
 
  - Two FA-1s lead a westbound train somewhere on the GB&W.
 
  - Freight Brochure (ca. 1955)
 
  - A marketing brochure promotes the Green Bay Route's fast freight service.
    Includes a color drawing of the Kewaunee car ferry slip.
 
  - GB&W Bus (1957)
 
  - A very unique bus operated by La Societe des Quarante Hommes et Huit
    Chevaux.
 
  - X012 (1957.03)
 
  - Transfer caboose X012 in Green Bay.
 
  - Freight Train (1958)
 
  - A pair of Alco FA-1s pull a freight train along a swollen and muddy
    Trempealeau River.
 
  - GBW 15030 (ca. 1958)
 
  - These 40' boxcars were rebuilt from 14000-series double door auto loaders.
 
  - FA-1 Postcard (1959)
 
  - A pair of FA-1's haul a time freight across western Wisconsin.
 
  - New Equipment (1959)
 
  - This photo from the 1959 annual report highlights some of the newsiest
    locomotives and cars on the railroad.
 
  - New Wis. Rapids Depot (1959)
 
  - New depot and office building at Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., constructed in
    1959.
 
  - Old Wis. Rapids Depot (1959)
 
  - Old depot at Wisconsin Rapids, built in 1886, which has been dismantled.
 
  - #310 Builders Photo (1960)
 
  - New 2400 horsepower diesel.
 
  - AHW #600 (1960)
 
  - One of two GE 70-ton locos owned by the Ahnapee & Western.
 
  - Pocket Calendar (1960)
 
  - A neat little business card sized calendar from the Green Bay Route Credit
    Union.
 
  - #302, #307 at Norwood (ca. 1960)
 
  - Two shots of RS-2 #302 and RS-3 #307 together at Norwood Yard in Green
    Bay, taken on the same day.
 
  - #309 High Hood (1960)
 
  - Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western #309 represents an era of transition on
    the railroad, at least from a locomotive standpoint.
 
  - GAEX 112008 (ca. 1960)
 
  - Boxcar #112008 as it appeared when it first arrived on the GBW.
 
  - Caboose #608 (1961.11)
 
  - Caboose #608 was a survivor, lasting into the era when most wood cabooses
    had been replaced by new steel cars.
 
  - FA-1 Power (1961)
 
  - It's 1961 and the Green Bay Route's FA-1s are soon facing the end of their
    career.
 
  - Winona Yard (1961)
 
  - It's August 1961 and FA-1 #507 and RS-27 #310 are in the Winona, Minnesota
    yard, the western end of the railroad.
 
  - 40' PS-1 Boxcar (1962)
 
  - Boxcar built in 1959 for the loading of paper.
 
  - #311 Builders Photo (1963)
 
  - GB&W Century 424 #311, built by by Alco in 1963.
 
  - RS-11 #309 (1963)
 
  - Photographer R. T. Smart caught #309 in Green Bay, August 1963.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay Track Plans (1963)
 
  - Aerial photos of Ahnapee & Western tracks in Sturgeon Bay and Sawyer,
    with the railroad tracks highlighted for greater visibility.
 
  - End of an Era (1964)
 
  - Alco FA-1 KGB&W #502 in Green Bay, nearing the end of her service on
    the railroad.
 
  - Hard-Working RS-2 (1964)
 
  - It is early summer 1964, and K.C. Henkels captured RS-2 #302 at Green Bay.
 
  
 GBW
    614 (1964.04) 
  - Caboose #614 sports a HOME OF THE PACKERS football herald in April 1964.
 
  - C-424 #311 (1965)
 
  - The Century series locomotives the GB&W had looked best in this
    scheme.
 
  - Caboose 611 (1965)
 
  - This caboose is typical of the 1937-1940 GB&W rebuild program that
    added bay windows to the wooden cabooses.
 
  - Green Bay Food Company (ca. 1965)
 
  - A postcard view of Green Bay Food Company, located adjacent to the Green
    Bay & Western's Norwood Yard.
 
  - Pullman-Standard Boxcar (1965)
 
  - The Green Bay & Western added 200 boxcars to its roster in late 1951
    -- the first steel boxcars on the railroad.
 
  
 WRX
    9015 (1965.02) 
  - Western Refrigerator Lines started in 1929 with a fleet of 500 wood
    refrigerator cars for GB&W customers; by the 1960s most of the remaining
    cars were painted gray and had the simplified lettering scheme shown.
 
  - Business Car #603 (1966)
 
  - Business car #603 was a standard GB&W wooden caboose which received
    bay windows in the 1937-1940 rebuild program.
 
  - C-424 #312 (1966)
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids WI, February 12, 1966.
 
  - RS-2 #304 (1966)
 
  - An Alco RS-2, in a fresh gray-and-red paint job, sits in the sun on a
    beautiful fall day.
 
  - Caboose #609 (1966)
 
  - GBW wooden caboose #609 near the end of its service on the railroad.
 
  - #306 in Wisconsin Rapids (1967)
 
  - Photo taken in Wisconsin Rapids on March 18, 1967.
 
  - C-424 #313 (1967)
 
  - GBW 313, 312, and an RS unit idle away at Wisconsin Rapids.
 
  - Caboose #607 (1967)
 
  - At Wisconsin Rapids.
 
  - RS-2 #304 (1967)
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
 
  - RS-27 #310 (1967)
 
  - The spring thaw is underway and Alco RS-27 (model DL640) sits in a slushy
    Wisconsin Rapids yard.
 
  - #315 Builders Photo (1968)
 
  - A postcard picture of engine #315, awaiting delivery to the Green Bay
    Route.
 
  - #903 (1968)
 
  - Engine #903 was leased from the Chicago & North Western and still
    wears the C&NW's green-and-yellow paint scheme.
 
  - Merrillan Bridge Collapse (1968)
 
  - The wreck at the East Fork of Halls Creek on the east edge of Merrillan
    when the bridge collapsed in August 1968.
 
  - Merrillan Train (1968)
 
  - A pair of RS-3s lead an eastbound train over the temporary culvert over
    the East Fork of Halls Creek.
 
  - New Halls Creek Culvert (1968)
 
  - This culvert replaced the damaged bridge over the East Fork of Halls
    Creek.
 
  - Railroad Model Craftsman (1968)
 
  - The cover features GBW #312 entering the Green Bay turntable while an Alco
    RS-27 in Chicago & North Western colors sits nearby.
 
  - RS-11 #309 (ca. 1968)
 
  - Note that #309 has Alco Century pilot steps!
 
  - RS-2 #301 (1968)
 
  - Locomotive #301, one of four RS-2's on the roster, waits in Wisconsin
    Rapids for its next assignment.
 
  - RS-2 #302 (1968)
 
  - At Wisconsin Rapids.
 
  - RS-27 #310 (ca. 1968)
 
  - At Wisconsin Rapids.
 
  - RS-3 #305 (ca. 1968)
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
 
  - RS-3 #307 (ca. 1968)
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
 
  - RS-3 #308 (ca. 1968)
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
 
  - S-1 #103 (ca. 1968)
 
  - KGB&W #103 at Green Bay, ca. 1968.
 
  - S-2 #201 (1968)
 
  - KGB&W #201 at Green Bay.
 
  - CNW 902 (1968)
 
  - GBW 317 (ex-CNW 902) on what appears to be the Penn Central in April 1968.
 
  - WRX 9350 (1968.11)
 
  - Western Refrigerator Lines #9350-9351 had a short life on the WRX roster
    in the late 1960s, but these two cars were then repainted and renumbered to
    GBW 22090-22091 in 1971 and remained in service through the end of the GBW
    in 1993.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay (1968)
 
  - Great images from a very tumultuous time in the Ahnapee & Western's
    history.
 
  - #312 (1969)
 
  - C-424 #312 still displays vintage colors at Wisconsin Rapids in 1969.
 
  - Ballast Tamper (1969)
 
  - A ballast tamper maintains the high-speed roadbed.
 
  - C-424 #314 (1969)
 
  - #314 was a Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western unit.
 
  - Plow Train (1969)
 
  - A westbound plow train approaching Sand Road on the west edge of Merrillan.
 
  - RS-2 #301 (1969)
 
  - GB&W #301 wears the last rendition of the classic red-and-gray paint
    scheme.
 
  - RS-2 #303 (1969)
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids, March 3, 1969.
 
  - S-1 #102 (1969)
 
  - S-1 # 102 after sale to Nekoosa Papers, Port Edwards, Wis, 1969.
 
  - Train Wreck! (1969)
 
  - Some pictures and a short story about a Memorial Day train wreck near
    Luxemburg.
 
  - WRX 9436 (ca. 1969)
 
  - All-steel reefer used by the Western Refrigerator Lines.
 
  - Business car #603 (1969)
 
  - Business car #603 in Green Bay, Wis.
 
  - GBW #11208 (1969)
 
  - Ten green box cars were originally from a pool of 540 GAEX 50' damage-free
    box cars built from 1950-1955. They arrived about 1960 and were the first
    50-foot boxcars on the GBW's roster.
 
  - Burnt Boxcar (1969)
 
  - A Green Bay Route boxcar got toasted in a US Plywood plant fire.
 
  
 Caboose
    #608 (1969.06.06) 
  - GBW #608 at Green Bay, June 6, 1969. This is the last known photo of this
    caboose.
 
  - C-430 #315 (1970)
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
 
  - Green Bay Station (ca. 1970)
 
  - An undated postcard photo of Green Bay's passenger station.
 
  - Sturgeon Bay Aerial (ca. 1970)
 
  - This undated postcard shows a nice aerial view of Sturgeon Bay, looking to
    the east.
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids Aerial (ca. 1970)
 
  - An aerial view of Wisconsin Rapids shows the Green Bay & Western's
    bridge over the Wisconsin River.
 
  - WRX 9350 (ca. 1970)
 
  - Western Refrigerator Lines #9350-9351 were short-lived on the WRX roster
    in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
 
  
 GBW
    878 (1971.04.04) 
  - GBW 700 to 899 were Pullman Standard PS-1 boxcars delivered in boxcar red
    with black ends in 1951. The HOME OF THE PACKERS logo was added in the early
    1960s.
 
  - GBW X106 (1971.09.05)
 
  - This MOW flatcar was built from the underframe of a passenger coach.
 
  - Business Car #1776 (1972)
 
  - Postcard view of business car #1776.
 
  - Roamer (1972)
 
  - A postcard view of business car "Roamer" in front of the Rock
    Island's depot at Ottawa, Ill.
 
  - C-424 #313 (1972)
 
  - This shot of 313 shows a few details not typically associated with the
    GB&W.
 
  - Leaving Bridge Yard (1972)
 
  -  Alco C-424 #314 and C-430 #315 leads a train into Winona's Bridge
    Yard in the summer of 1972.
 
  - Mississippi Bridge Approach
    (ca. 1972)
 
  - A train approaches the Mississippi River bridge after departing Bridge
    yard in Winona.
 
  - "All-Red" RS-2 (1973)
 
  - Carl Whittaker captured RS-2 #301 in Wisconsin Rapids on October 4, 1973.
 
  - #315 in Shop (1975)
 
  - A major failure required a complete rebuild of the Alco C-430 #315 in
    GBW's Norwood Yard shops.
 
  - Oneida Hill (ca. 1975)
 
  - Train No. 1 handling good tonnage up Oneida Hill.
 
  - RS-2 #304 (ca. 1975)
 
  - Alco RS-2 #304 on a sunny spring day in Wisconsin.
 
  - RS-2 #304 (1975)
 
  - RS-2 GBW #304 rests in the Wisconsin Rapids sunshine on October 18, 1975.
 
  - RS-20 #308 (1975)
 
  - One of the Green Bay Route's RS-20's at work in Green Bay.
 
  - RS-27 #317 (1975)
 
  - RS-27 # 317 shows of the paint scheme that all GB&W locos had in the
    1970s.
 
  - 1776 at Wisconsin Rapids (ca. 1975)
 
  - The business car was built from two International Car Company caboose
    shells mounted on a former Milwaukee Road 50' boxcar underframe.
 
  - Loading the Ferry (1975)
 
  - RS-27s #316-317 load the Chessie System's City of
    Midland 41 on
    a sunny Sunday afternoon in Kewaunee.
 
  - Norwood Elevator (1975)
 
  - The grain elevator dominates this view of Norwood Yard in Green Bay.
 
  - #315 in Wisconsin Rapids (1976)
 
  - It's July 1976, and #315 rests in the division point yard at Wisconsin
    Rapids.
 
  - AHW Excursion (ca. 1976)
 
  - Algoma Railroad Excursion train at Casco Junction.
 
  - Merrillan Crossing (1976)
 
  - Eastbound Train No. 2 passes the Merrillan depot painted in 'C&NW 400'
    colors.
 
  - Newspaper Ad (1976)
 
  - Promoting how the Green Bay Route avoids Chicago traffic snarls by
    crossing Lake Michigan in only four hours.
 
  - Plover Plume (1976.04)
 
  - RS-2 #304 shoots a plume of Alco 'turbo lag' smoke into the Plover sky.
 
  - Plover Depot (1976.04)
 
  - Eastbound Train No. 2 at the Plover depot.
 
  - Trempealeau Valley Limited (1976)
 
  - Schedule of the May 29-30, 1976 Trempealeau Valley Limited excursion.
 
  - Winona Bridge (1976)
 
  - Mississippi River bridge and the Trempealeau Valley Limited.
 
  - Precision National #901 (1976)
 
  - Precision National RS-27 #901 was soon to be repainted and renumbered as
    Green Bay & Western #318.
 
  - Stevens Point (1976)
 
  - An RS-2 pulls a single car across the crossing of the Soo Line main line.
 
  - McGee Promoted (1976)
 
  - A remarkable letter from the General Superintendent to the President of
    the GB&W informing him that he has been promoted to Locomotive Engineer.
 
  - #305 at the Yard Office (1976.04)
 
  - Bill Christopher caught RS-20 #305 at the Norwood Yard office on an
    overcast April day in 1976.
 
  - Caboose #618 (1976.05)
 
  - The last new cabooses on the Green Bay Route were #608 and #618, identical
    cars built in 1969.
 
  - Newspaper Ad (1977)
 
  - Introducing a fleet of 60' high capacity boxcars and 100 ton capacity
    gondolas.
 
  - Norwood Shops (1977)
 
  - A series of pictures taken at Norwood Shops in March 1977 while
    accompanying MIGN #1501 (ex- GBW #304) to the shop for traction motor
    repairs.
 
  - Train No. 1 at Norwood (1977)
 
  - Train No. 1 waits for a crew to take it westward across the state.
 
  - Caboose #615 (1977)
 
  - Wearing fresh yellow paint in Wisconsin Rapids.
 
  - AHW Excursion (1978)
 
  - Photos from a special passenger excursion trip on the Ahnapee &
    Western from Algoma to Casco Junction.
 
  
 GBW
    917 (1978.10.14) 
  - GBW #900-949 were the first yellow boxcars on the railroad.
 
  - #310 at Green Bay (1979)
 
  - Engine #310 heads up train No. 1 on its long trek west across the state.
 
  - Conrail #2486 (1979)
 
  - This locomotive would become GBW #320 in about a year.
 
  - GB&W Adds Boxcars
    (1979.06.16)
 
  - Jim Gingle, switch foreman for the Green Bay & Western Railroad, rides
    one of 450 boxcars being delivered to the railroad during a two-month
    period.
 
  - AHW 4000 (1979.10)
 
  - Added to the Freight Car Photo Roster.
 
  - GBW #321 (ca. 1980)
 
  - GBW #321 shows off its paint scheme of the early 1980s.
 
  - Cargill #12 (1980)
 
  - Cargill #12 (ex-GBW #102) at Buffalo, Iowa.
 
  - Jordan Spreader (1980)
 
  - At Merrillan, configured for summertime operation.
 
  - Kewaunee (ca. 1980)
 
  - This postcard view of Kewaunee harbor has a carferry boat in it, with the
    Kewaunee Co-Op in the foreground.
 
  - GB&W #315 (1980)
 
  - The bright red paint of the 1970s has faded in this photo taken a few
    years after the Itel purchase of the GB&W.
 
  - Switching Power (1980)
 
  - GBW #305-308 were Alco RS-3s rebuilt with Alco 251 2000-horsepower engines
    and a lowered short hood.
 
  - Transfer Caboose (1980)
 
  - GBW #101 was a transfer caboose built in the 1960s from an old wooden
    caboose underframe.
 
  - Winona Enginehouse (1980)
 
  - Locomotives were housed in this facility at the west end of the railroad.
 
  - Transfer Caboose #104 (1980)
 
  - In the latter part of the 1960s the Green Bay & Western rebuilt most
    of their remaining wood cabooses as transfer cabooses like this one.
 
  - New Power at New London (1980.05)
 
  - Freshly rebuilt #322 was in the lead of this extra-powerful consist in May
    1980.
 
  - Caboose #102 (1980.08)
 
  - In the 1960s., the Green Bay Route built five transfer cabooses were built
    from the underframes of old wood cabooses.
 
  - Caboose #113 (1980.08)
 
  - Built by Thrall Car in 1960 as #613, this caboose was renumbered into the
    #100- series in 1978.
 
  - #1201 (1981)
 
  - An interesting switcher which operated briefly on the GB&W but never
    was repainted.
 
  - Winona Bridge (1981)
 
  - The Winona Bridge Railway's Mississippi River bridge swing span from the
    center looking toward Winona.
 
  - Cupola Caboose (1981)
 
  - Green Bay & Western's caboose #112 was at the end of an eastbound
    train passing through Merrillan in 1981.
 
  - GBW 5000 (1981.04)
 
  - GBW 5000 was one of fifty 12' door Plate C insulated boxcars built by
    Fruit Growers Express for the GBW in 1981. The paint is practically still
    wet in this photo taken soon after it went into service.
 
  - Alco Smoke! (1982)
 
  - It's July 1982 and Green Bay & Western #312 (Alco C-424) leads a trio
    of power on the head end of Train No. 1, the fast-freight cross-state run.
 
  - Caboose #112 (1982)
 
  - Taken August 1982 in Plover.
 
  - Auto-Train #901 (1982.04)
 
  - Auto-Train dome car at Green Bay & Western's Norwood Shops, April
    1982.
 
  - Takin' Care of Business (ca. 1982)
 
  - GBW #323 leads a short business train.
 
  - Paper Plate (ca. 1982)
 
  - A typical paper plate used on the passenger car Trempealeau River.
 
  - Sand Road (1982)
 
  - Alco C-424 #312 with a fresh on-of-a-kind paint job passes Sand Road, just
    west of Merillan, Wis.
 
  - Kewaunee Car Ferry (ca. 1983)
 
  - The CITY OF MIDLAND 41 at slip no. 1 in Kewaunee.
 
  - LR&W on the GB&W (1983)
 
  - What may have been the most unique pairing of diesel locomotives to ever
    ride the Green Bay & Western:  #312 in a one-of-a-kind
    "chevron" paint scheme along with LR&W #102.
 
  - GBW #55 (1983.04.23)
 
  - Thrall Door boxcars arrived in the early 70s. They were used to carry
    hardboard products to Ford plants in the Detroit area.
 
  - Black River Bridge (1984)
 
  - Eastbound Train No. 2 crosses over the bridge in front of the Lake Arbutus
    Dam at Hatfield, Wis.
 
  - East Halls Creek (1984)
 
  - The westbound train passes over the large pipe culvert east of town.
 
  - Train No. 2 at Merrillan (1984)
 
  - Bob Gile caught eastbound Train No. 2 as it crossed the Chicago &
    North Western tracks at Merrillan late in the afternoon on May 3, 1984.
 
  - Westbound Train No. 2 (1984)
 
  - Train No. 2 on the Whitehall Division.
 
  - One Bay Open Hopper (1984)
 
  - Seventy-five one-bay hoppers came from the Lake Superior & Ishpeming
    Railroad in 1982.
 
  - Eastbound Pulpwood at Rapids (1984.08)
 
  - Eastbound train No. 2 has arrived at Wisconsin Rapids.
 
  - Caboose #114 (1984.09)
 
  - Steel bay-window caboose #114.
 
  - GBW 10063 (1984)
 
  - GBW 10000-10099 were 70-ton, 50'6", Plate C boxcars (former East
    Camden & Highland 2351-2499) which came to the railroad in three batches
    during 1981 - 1984. They had minimal repainting when put into GBW service.
    They went off the roster in 1991
 
  - Homer E. McGee #312 (ca. 1985)
 
  - GBW #312 "Homer E. McGee" leads a freight train.
 
  - Snow Plow Train (1985)
 
  - RS-20 #306 and C-424 #312 push GBW's X190 plow the morning after a heavy
    snowfall.
 
  - No. 2 at Wis. Rapids (1986)
 
  - Train No. 2 arrives at Wisconsin Rapids and meets the afternoon yard job
    that will reclassify its train.
 
  - No. 4 at Amherst Junction
    (1986)
 
  - Train No. 4, the Plover Way Freight, works the Pavelski Enterprises (later
    FS Cooperative) fertilizer company in Amherst Junction.
 
  - Yellow River Bridge (1986.06)
 
  - The fisherman standing beneath the Yellow River bridge is unimpressed as
    250 tons of GB&W locomotives pass overhead.
 
  
 No.
    2 at Norwood (1986.10) 
  - This trio of GB&W Alco C-424s arrived at Norwood Yard on Train No. 2
    from Wisconsin Rapids on a crisp October morning in 1986.
 
  - Train 2 at Merrillan (1988)
 
  - Eastbound Train No 2 comes into Merrillan in October 1988 behind a freshly
    repainted #312.
 
  - #318 in Plover Yard (ca. 1989)
 
  - Robert Schoneman photographed Green Bay & Western's Alco RS-27
    locomotive in Plover.
 
  - #320 at Whiting (1989)
 
  - GBW #320 switching the Whiting Paper Mill, shortly after repainting in
    July 1989.
 
  - Ballast Train (1989)
 
  - GBW #318 heads up a ballast train between Wisconsin Rapids and Plover
 
  - C-420/424 Hoods (1989)
 
  - Showing the difference in the short hoods of Alco's C-424 and C-420
    engines.
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids Power (1989)
 
  - GBW #318, #320, #314, and #319 ready for their next assignments.
 
  - Wisconsin Rapids Winter (1989)
 
  - GB&W 320 at Wisconsin Rapids in January 1989.
 
  - Caboose #112 (1989.09.28)
 
  - The final caboose added to the roster was this second-hand cupola caboose,
    originally Kansas Oklahoma & Gulf #1549, later Missouri Pacific #11241.
 
  - #305 on the FRVR (ca. 1990)
 
  - GBW #305 with a Fox River Valley Railroad engine at Wausau WI.
 
  - #321 in Winter (1990)
 
  - GBW's Alco C-424 #321 sits in Wisconsin Rapids on a sunny winter day.
 
  - #316 in Wisconsin Rapids (1990)
 
  - RS-27 #316 sits in front of the Wisconsin Rapids roundhouse.
 
  - #323 at Wisconsin Rapids (1990)
 
  - Alco C-420 #323 lays over at Wisconsin Rapids on April 9, 1990.
 
  - Business Train (ca. 1990)
 
  - The entire GB&W business car fleet of the 1980s.
 
  - Caboose #101 (ca. 1990)
 
  - A transfer caboose at Wisconsin Rapids.
 
  - Jordan Spreader (ca. 1990)
 
  - The spreader was an invaluable maintenance asset both summer and winter.
 
  - Dusk in Plover (ca. 1990)
 
  - A very late eastbound Train No. 2 pauses next to the Plover way freight at
    Plover, Wis.
 
  - #323 in Howard (1991)
 
  - C-420 No. 323, built as Lehigh & Hudson River No. 27 in February 1966,
    works the industrial park in Howard on August 20, 1991.
 
  - Trading Cards (1991)
 
  - Cards printed by All Aboard Collector Cards feature RS2 #303 and RS3 #305.
 
  - "Sprint" Train No. 10 (1991)
 
  - Short-lived "Sprint" Train No. 10 prepares to depart Wisconsin
    Rapids on June 19, 1991.
 
  - Crew on No. 2 (1992)
 
  - Conductor Randy Schultz talks things over with brakeman Rich Hanke prior
    to departing with Train No. 2 on October 3, 1992.
 
  - Homer E. McGee (1992)
 
  - #312 pauses between moves at '165,' the Badger Sand & Mining load out
    in Taylor, Wis.
 
  - RSD-15 #2404 (ca. 1992)
 
  - Locomotive #2404 was one of six ex-AT&SF/LS&I RSD-15 'Alligators'
    which wound up on the Green Bay & Western in the last years.
 
  - Train No. 4 at Plover (1992)
 
  - A dirty Alco C-424 works industries at Plover.
 
  - Alco RSD 15 #2405 (1992)
 
  - Some of the more unique power to ever ride on GBW rails had to be the ex-
    Lake Superior & Ishpeming RSD-15s.
 
  - East of Whitehall (1992)
 
  - Eastbound Train No. 2 crests the hill east of Whitehall.
 
  - James River Job (ca. 1992)
 
  - GBW #307 pulls a cut of cars off the Quincy Street spur near the James
    River Paper Company.
 
  - GBW #312 (1992)
 
  - This loco was named for "Homer E. McGee," a president of the
    railroad.
 
  - #309 at Del Monte (1993)
 
  - New Year's Day 1993 was not a holiday for the crew on the Plover way
    freight as business continued to boom in GB&W's last year.
 
  - C-420 #323 (ca. 1993)
 
  - Freshly repainted Alco C-420 GBW #323 on train #2 at Plover.
 
  - The End... (1993)
 
  - The Wisconsin Rapids engine terminal, six hours after the Fox Valley
    & Western Railroad takeover.
 
  - Farewell Excursion (1993)
 
  - A farewell excursion train was run on Halloween weekend just after the
    Wisconsin Central purchased the line.
 
  - Norwood Shops (1993)
 
  - C-424 Nos. 319 and 320 rest at Norwood on Sunday, January 24, 1993
    awaiting routine maintenance.
 
  - Trio of Power (ca. 1993)
 
  - A trio of engines led by #311 at rest in Stevens Point.
 
  - West End of Norwood (1993)
 
  - No. 306 is busy assembling westbound Train No. 1.
 
  - Hudson Street (1993)
 
  - No. 306 works Job 1 as it pulls the former Milwaukee Road interchange at
    Hudson Street in Green Bay on July 30, 1993.
 
  - RS-20 #305 (1994)
 
  - RS-20 #305 works a cut of covered hoppers at Taylor in 1994.
 
  - End of the AHW (1995)
 
  - A contractor's truck in Casco with rails pulled from the AHW's right of
    way.
 
  - WC #308 (1995)
 
  - Ex-GBW #308 re-lettered for the Wisconsin Central.
 
  - #319 on the CALM (ca. 1995)
 
  - Former Green Bay & Western Alco C424 #319 operating in Arkansas on the
    short-lived Caddo, Antoine & Little Missouri Railroad.
 
  - AHW Enginehouse (1996)
 
  - A photo taken from southeast.
 
  - Farewell, Colonel Caboose (1999)
 
  - Who is he and what does this have to do with the Green Bay Route?
 
  - AHW Boxcar #4054 (2000)
 
  - This McCloud Railway double door boxcar still carries Ahnapee &
    Western markings.
 
  - Boxcar #1001 (2000)
 
  - Former auto parts boxcar #1001 at Manawa.
 
  - Caboose #101 (2000)
 
  - Transfer caboose #101, at Wisconsin Central's North Green Bay yard.
 
  - Caboose #112 (2000)
 
  - Road caboose #112 in Chippewa Falls.
 
  - End of Norwood (2000)
 
  - Photos from the dismantling of Norwood Yard's historic shop facilities
 
  - Ex-GB&W locos in Arkansas (2000)
 
  - GBW #306 meets the end of the line in Antoine AK, and three Alco Centuries
    ponder an uncertain future.
 
  - Jordan Spreader X190 (2000)
 
  - A complete set of detailed photos of GBW X190 from all sides.
 
  - Luxemburg Co-Op (2000)
 
  - A picture captioned 'Railroad still comes to Luxemburg' from the April 6,
    2000 Luxemburg News.
 
  - Caboose #115 (2001)
 
  - GB&W Caboose # 115 at Wisconsin Central's North Fond du Lac Shops Yard
    on January 1, 2001.
 
  - Engine 305 (2001)
 
  - GB&W engine #305, owned by the Gopher State Railway Museum near New
    Prague, Minnesota.
 
  - What's Left of Norwood? (2001)
 
  - Andy Laurent captured this panoramic view of of Norwood Yard in July,
    2001.
 
  - Bridge at Dodge (2001)
 
  -  The GBW's crossing of the Trempealeau River at Dodge, Wis. used an
    unusual skewed two-span pony truss bridge with a curved alignment to cross
    the muddy green waters of the Trempealeau River.
 
  - Side Dump Cars (2002)
 
  - These unique cars are used to haul granite near Stevens Point.
 
  - GBW Gondola (2002)
 
  - Gondola #33 at Wolf Brothers Sawmill, Stetsonville, Wis.
 
  - Winona Today (2004)
 
  - What's left of the GB&W in Winona, Minnesota.
 
  - Caboose 605 Rediscovered!
 
  - For the thirty years the trail of this relic of GBW's past went cold --
    despite rumors that it still existed somewhere in the woods of Michigan's
    Upper Peninsula.
 
  - RS-2s on the Move! (2004)
 
  - Ex- Green Bay & Western #301 and #303 were on the move from
    Blissfield, Mich. to the Lake Superior Railroad Museum in Duluth,
    Minn in October 2004.
 
  - Ex GBW #308 (2005)
 
  - Ex-GBW #308 has been sold in operating condition by the KB&S RR to a
    private owner, who plans to restore it to the GBW's classic red and gray
    paint scheme.
 
  - Jeep FC 170 hi-rail (2005)
 
  - A Jeep four-wheel drive maintenance truck still carries traces of Green
    Bay & Western lettering.
 
  - Car 54, Where Are you? (2008)
 
  - This Fairmont MT-19 speeder is painted in the GB&W's classic
    red-and-gray paint scheme.
 
  - New Paint for #313 (2008.09.12)
 
  - Ex-GB&W C-424 #313 has fresh coat of paint on the Minnesota Commercial
    Railway.
 
  - New Paint for #313 (2008.09.12)
 
  - Ex-GB&W C-424 #313 has fresh coat of paint on the Minnesota Commercial
    Railway.
 
  
 The
    End is Near for #22 (2014) 
  - Car #22 nears the end of its life at Cassville, Wisconsin.
 
 
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