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We've got enough Green Bay Route paperwork that it deserves it own category!


Watch here for matchbook covers, train orders, railroad passes, and other paperwork associated with the Green Bay Route.

Recent additions are marked as , or for a list with thumbnail images check out what's new.  Use the search box on the left to look for a specific item.

Advertising Materials
Take your pick: matches, pens & pencils, coffee mugs ...
Annual Reports
These images and captions appeared in some of the Green Bay Route's annual reports to shareholders.
A&W Bridge Token
This aluminum token was good for one crossing of the joint railroad / highway bridge in Sturgeon Bay.
Checks
Here's a couple of cancelled checks from the Green Bay Route.
Caps and Hats
Homage to the GB&W you can wear on your head.
GBW&StP Correspondence
A letter written on Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul Railroad Co. stationery, dated May 28, 1882.
Engineers and Firemen
Engineers and firemen as of July 1, 1930.
Envelope (1971)
Stationery of the Green Bay & Western Railroad Co. illustrated with a diesel engine at left and a map of the system on the reverse.
Reorganization Letter (1991)
A July 10, 1991 letter announces that a single management team will operate the GBW and the Fox River Valley Railroad.
Paperwork
Bad Order Form  Bulletin #1330  Switch Lists  Train List  Train Orders  Bill Of Lading  AHW Waybills
Typical paperwork used to operate trains on the railroad.
Passes
These railroad passes gave unlimited transportation over the Green Bay Route.
Scripophily
Shares of stock were issued by the railroad and represented part ownership of the company, while bonds represented a loan to the railroad which needed to be repaid back on a set schedule.
Employee and Seniority Lists
1930  1943-44
Lists of Green Bay Route employees.
Tickets
Passenger tickets from the Green Bay Route.
Trading Cards (1991)
Cards printed by All Aboard Collector Cards feature RS2 #303, RS3 #305 and C424 #319.
 

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