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#08 (1939.04.22)
#020 (1939)
#609 (1940)
Caboose #611
Business Car #603
#608 (1961.11)
X012
#102 (1980)
#112 (1989)
#113 (1980)
#114 (1984)
#618 (1976)

  
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The Wisconsin Trust for Historic Preservation put the Norwood Yard facilities on its 1997 'Ten Most Endangered Properties' list. The structures were demolished in 1999.

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This caboose is typical of the 1937-1940 GB&W rebuild program that added bay windows to the wooden cabooses.

Caboose GBW 611 was one of the last wood cabooses used by the railroad.  The paint scheme is typical of the road cabooses.

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Charles Reed photo, June 1965.
From the collection of Scott Janz.

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Updated June 13, 2010

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 The Green Bay Route is maintained by Mark Mathu.
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Updated July 11, 2015