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GB&W
timetables
what
a way to run a railroad
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Apparently,
one thing seems to have always characterized the Green Bay and Western
(and it's earlier incarnations): a seemingly flippant attitude toward
published schedules. Rarely did trains follow the timetables; however
there were reasons for this, especially having to do with inconsistent car
ferry arrivals at Kewaunee.
From the collection of Jim Kube. |
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The
first timetable of GB&W's earliest predecessor, the GB&LP of 1872.
From
the book "The Story of the Green Bay and Western", by Ray
and Ellen Sprecht (1966).
Collection of Jim Kube. |
 
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