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A complete Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul passenger schedule from the 1880's, including several pages of promotional material.


We've been able to establish the date of this passenger schedule as sometime in the 1880's, if you can give more details please let us know at mark@mathu.com.  

This passenger schedule appears courtesy of Mark Forder and his 1800's Ephemera page.  Check it out for lots more interesting items from this era!

gbwstp1a.jpg (6185 bytes)Cover Pages
Promoting a "Day-Light Ride Across Wisconsin" and "Blackstone platform and couplers, Westinghouse improved automatic air brakes on all passenger cars of this line."
Promotional Materials
The next pages are promotion items, listing reasons why you should travel on "a most desirable route from all points north of Milwaukee to all points west of the Mississippi River."
Through Time Card Going East
Four daily trains listed.  Includes linking service from Chicago, Illinois and to Saint Paul, Minnesota and Portland, Oregon.
Through Time Card Going West
Another four trains the other direction.
Route Map
The Green Bay Route in the 1880's, including linking service between Buffalo, New York and Dakota Territory.

Notice:  These images are owned by Mark Forder and may not be reproduced without permission.

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