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New London - 1948

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In 1944, the crossing in New London with the Chicago & North Western was a busy place. Here are the trains scheduled to pass through in a typical day:


Twelve trains passed through New London on a typical day - four from the Green Bay Route and eight from the Chicago & North Western.  The GB&W trains are from the December 5, 1948 timetable and the C&NW trains are from an April 1947 timetable.

All trains shown in the table were scheduled daily unless noted otherwise (x-Sunday means train was scheduled every day except Sunday, etc.).  Thanks goes out to Scott Sasse for supplying this information.  Odd-numbered trains were westbound on both railroads and even-numbered trains were eastbound.

Time Train Number Class Description
12:02 AM
x-Monday
CNW 282 Second Ashland - Clyman Junction through freight
7:30 AM
x-Monday
CNW 281 Second Clyman Junction - Ashland through freight
9:04 AM
x-Sunday
CNW 125 First Milwaukee - Ashland passenger
9:40 AM CNW 108 First Merrillan - Manitowoc passenger
11:00 AM
x-Sunday
CNW 66 Third Clintonville - South Oshkosh way freight
12:50 PM
x-Sunday
CNW 67 Third South Oshkosh - Clintonville way freight
1:01 PM
x-Sunday
GBW 7 Second Green Bay - Wisconsin Rapids mixed
1:01 PM
x-Sunday
GBW 8 Second Wisconsin Rapids - Green Bay mixed
2:26 PM
x-Sunday
CNW 116 First Ashland - Manitowoc passenger
4:07 PM GBW 2 First Winona - Kewaunee time freight
5:10 PM GBW 1 First Kewaunee - Winona time freight
8:11 PM CNW 109 First Manitowoc - Merrillan passenger

Back to the 1944 Green Bay Route timetable.

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Updated July 11, 2015