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When President William Howard Taft visited Green Bay in October 1922, the GB&W ran special excursion trains from Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay, Seymour, New London and Algoma to bring people to the event.

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Did you know...

When President William Howard Taft visited Green Bay in October 1922, the GB&W ran special excursion trains from Kewaunee, Sturgeon Bay, Seymour, New London and Algoma to bring people to the event.

Reload this page for more GREEN BAY ROUTE facts.
 

A system map of the Green Bay Route, showing affiliated railroads.


This map is based on an 1895 Railroad Map of Wisconsin.

Green Bay Route trains reached the isolated La Crosse branch via trackage rights over the Chicago & North Western.  The branch was abandoned in 1922.

For an earlier view of the Green Bay Route, check out the Green Bay, Winona, & Saint Paul map from the 1880's.

Legend
  Green Bay & Western
  Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western (under GB&W control 1890, merged into GB&W 1969)
  Stevens Point & Northern (merged into Green Bay Route 1882)
  Ahnapee & Western (merged into Green Bay Route 1906, sold in 1947)
  Iola & Northern Railroad (merged into Green Bay Route 1914, abandoned in 1958)
  Waupaca - Green Bay Railway (merged into Green Bay Route 1922, abandoned in 1947)

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Updated April 12, 2012

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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