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Maps and information on the Green Bay Route, including affiliated rail lines and branches.


System Map
The Green Bay Route, including affiliated rail lines.
Casco Junction
The trackwork at Casco Junction with comments from a former general manager of the railroad.
Abandoned Lines
Lines abandoned by the Green Bay Route, 1922-present.
American Memory Maps
The American Memory collection at the Library of Congress includes historic railroad maps. Here are some of the maps which cover the early years of the Green Bay Route.
Coal, Water & Turntables
Locations of these facilities on the Green Bay Route.
Freight Routes
This listing of freight route connections was issued on March 2, 1970 -- the day the CB&Q/GN/N&P merger formed the Burlington Northern Railroad.
Industries
Over 1500 GB&W customers compiled from a 1943 and a 1953 Directory of Industries published by the railroad.
Mileposts
Links to aerial photos and topographic maps of important features of the Green Bay Route.
Norwood Yard
A track chart of Norwood Yard in Green Bay, Wis.
La Crosse
Dick Johnson, a rail historian in La Crosse, shared this map and info on the Green Bay & Western RR in La Crosse.
Remaining Depots
Green Bay Route depots still standing.
The "Baumann Report"
Jeff Baumann gives his reports on what's happening to the ex-GB&W in and around Green Bay.
Branches and Spurs
La Crosse Branch
The Green Bay Route's first branch from the main line, and the first to be abandoned.
Stevens Point Branch
The Stevens Point branch was a very important part of the Green Bay Route for over 100 years, serving the Consolidated Papers mill.
Biron Spur
The Biron Spur serves the Consolidated Paper mill.
 

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 The Green Bay Route is maintained by Mark Mathu.
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Updated January 02, 2015

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 The Green Bay Route is maintained by Mark Mathu.
Visit the Guest Book or send comments to mark@mathu.com.
Updated July 11, 2015