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Business car #1776 was built in 1972 by putting two caboose bodies on the center sill of an ex-Milwaukee Road box car. It is still in service as a 'camp car' on the Algoma Central - you can rent it for a vacation stay.

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Did you know...

Business car #1776 was built in 1972 by putting two caboose bodies on the center sill of an ex-Milwaukee Road box car. It is still in service as a 'camp car' on the Algoma Central - you can rent it for a vacation stay.

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MIGN #1501 on the turntable.


The turntable gets aligned with the shop track.

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