1951:
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      This Howard Fogg painting appeared on the
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        1952:
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      Ferry Yard - Kewaunee Wis.
         Owned and Operated By: 
        THE KEWAUNEE GREEN BAY AND WESTERN RAILROAD
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        1958:
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      A pair of Alco FA-1s pull a freight train
        along a swollen and muddy Trempealeau River.
         This uncredited photo appeared on the back
        page of the 1958 annual report. 
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        1959:
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      Some of the fifty new especially
        equipped roller bearing box cars acquired under lease arrangement from
        Equitable Life Assurance Society for use in handling enameled magazine
        paper.
         This photo from the 1959 annual report highlights some of the newsiest
        locomotives and cars on the railroad.  RS-3 #308 (delivered in
        1955) pulls a string of yellow boxcars.  These boxcars, GBW #900-#949,
        were the first yellow boxcars on the railroad.  They were assigned
        to paper mill service in the Stevens Point area. 
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      Old depot at Wisconsin Rapids, built
        in 1886, which has been dismantled.
         This photo was used in the 1959 annual report.  It also appeared
        in Railway & Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin #115: The
        Story of the Green Bay and Western by Ray and Ellen Sprecht. 
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      New depot and office building at
        Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, constructed in 1959.
         This photo was used in the 1959 annual report.  It also appeared
        in Railway & Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin #115: The
        Story of the Green Bay and Western by Ray and Ellen Sprecht. 
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        1960:
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      NEW 2400 HORSEPOWER DIESEL.
         Alco RS-27 was the first four-axle 2400 horsepower locomotive in
        service in the world. It was a one-of-a-kind RS27: It was the only one
        built with a recessed hand brake wheel in the nose of the unit. 
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