"GBW" redirects here. For other uses, see GBW (disambiguation).
Green Bay and Western Railroad
Ex-LS&I #2407 at the Illinois Railway Museum
Overview
Headquarters
Green Bay, Wisconsin
Reporting mark
GBW
Locale
Wisconsin
Dates of operation
1896–1993
Successor
Wisconsin Central Ltd.
Technical
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Route map
Legend
213.9 mi
344.2 km
Winona
Mississippi River
MN
WI
211.9 mi
341 km
Bluff Siding
209.3 mi
336.8 km
Marshland
204.6 mi
329.3 km
Dodge
192.2 mi
309.3 km
Arcadia
183.7 mi
295.6 km
Independence
177.7 mi
286 km
Whitehall
170.8 mi
274.9 km
Blair
164.9 mi
265.4 km
Taylor
157.9 mi
254.1 km
Hixton
151.9 mi
244.5 km
Alma Center
148.1 mi
238.3 km
Merrillan
141.8 mi
228.2 km
Hatfield
Black River
135 mi
217 km
Waterbury
130 mi
209 km
Tremont
121 mi
195 km
City Point
110.2 mi
177.3 km
Dexterville
104.8 mi
168.7 km
Elm Lake
Wisconsin River
95.5 mi
153.7 km
Grand Rapids
86.6 mi
139.4 km
Meehan
81.4 mi
131 km
Plover
69.8 mi
112.3 km
Amherst Junction
61 mi
98 km
Scandinavia
55.3 mi
89 km
Ogdensburg
50.2 mi
80.8 km
Manawa
45.8 mi
73.7 km
Royalton
42.4 mi
68.2 km
Northport
39.3 mi
63.2 km
New London
38.6 mi
62.1 km
New London Junction
30.6 mi
49.2 km
Shiocton
23.5 mi
37.8 km
Black Creek
17 mi
27 km
Seymour
10.2 mi
16.4 km
Oneida
6.3 mi
10.1 km
Duck Creek
0 mi
0 km
Green Bay
The Green Bay and Western Railroad (reporting mark GBW) served central Wisconsin for almost 100 years before it was absorbed into the Wisconsin Central in 1993. For much of its history the railroad was also known as the Green Bay Route. At the end of 1970 it operated 255 miles of road on 322 miles of track; that year it reported 317 million ton-miles of revenue freight.
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