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        GREEN BAY AND 
        WESTERN R.R. CO.
        AHNAPEE AND WESTERN 
        RAILWAY CO.
        Time Table 
        No. 94
        IN EFFECT AT 12:01 A.M. 
        SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1987 
        To be used in conjunction with 
        Special Instructions currently in effect 
        
          
            
              J.J. BRULEY 
                Vice-President -Operations | 
              R.M. LEARY 
                Superintendent | 
             
            
              R.J. MOGAN 
                Assistant Superintendent | 
             
          
         
       | 
     
  
 
 
  
    | NEW
      LONDON DIVISION | 
   
  
    | WESTWARD | 
    Length 
      of 
      Siding 
      in 
      Feet | 
    Average 
      Capacity 
      in Cars | 
    STATIONS | 
    Dis- 
      tance 
      from 
      Green 
      Bay | 
    See 
      Rule 
      6-A | 
    EASTWARD | 
   
  
    | No. 3 | 
    No. 1 | 
    No. 2 | 
    No. 4 | 
   
  
    | 2nd Class | 
    2nd Class | 
    2nd Class | 
    2nd Class | 
   
  
    | Exc Sun | 
    Exc Sat &
      Sun | 
    Exc Sat &
      Sun | 
    Exc Sun | 
   
  
    | Frt | 
    Frt | 
    Siding | 
    Tracks | 
    Frt | 
    Frt | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    YARD | 
    GREEN BAY | 
    Y 
      A 
      R 
      D 
       
      L 
      I 
      M 
      I 
      T | 
     0.0 | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.04 - 
      CNW INTERLOCKED CROSSING | 
    0.04  | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    YARD | 
    - 0.66 - 
      NORWOOD | 
    0.7 | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.7 - 
      SOO AUTOMATIC 
      INTERLOCKED CROSSING | 
    1.4  | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    PM 
      2 01 | 
    4456 | 
    74 | 
    72 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
    3.07  | 
      | 
    PM 
      5 35 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    2 15 | 
    4500 | 
    75 | 
      | 
    - x - 
      X | 
    10.2  | 
      | 
    5 17 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    30 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
    17.0 | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    2 49 | 
    3707 | 
    70 | 
    15 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
     23.5 | 
      | 
    4 42 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - x - 
      X | 
     23.8 | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    30 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
     30.6 | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    3 25 | 
    3711 | 
    68 | 
    15 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
     38.6 | 
      | 
    4 10 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    3 50 2 | 
    7670 | 
    110 | 
    40 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
    50.2  | 
      | 
    3 50 1 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    6 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
    61.0  | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    20 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
     69.8 | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    PM 
      4 45 | 
    6 45 | 
      | 
      | 
    100 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
     81.4 | 
      | 
    2 25 | 
    AM 
      10 30 | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
    1200 | 
    24 | 
    20 | 
    - x - 
      X | 
     85.8 | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    5 10 
      PM | 
    7 10 
      PM | 
      | 
      | 
    YARD | 
    - x - 
      X | 
     95.5 | 
      | 
    2 01 
      PM | 
    10 05 
      AM | 
   
  
    | 
       EASTWARD TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO WESTWARD TRAINS OF THE
      SAME CLASS. 
      NO 2 WILL REGISTER AT PLOVER  | 
   
 
VOID BELOW
 
  
    | NEW
      LONDON DIVISION | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance 
      from 
      Green 
      Bay | 
    Distance
      from Winona | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    | No. 3 | 
    No. 1 | 
    No.
      4 | 
    No. 2 | 
   
  
    | Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
   
  
    | Daily | 
    Daily | 
    Daily | 
    Daily | 
   
  
    | Freight | 
    Freight | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
    Freight | 
    Freight | 
   
  
    | 11:59 PM | 
    Lv | 
    12:45 PM | 
    Lv | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    KEWAUNEE | 
    36.7 | 
    248.8 | 
    O Q R
      W Y | 
    7:15 AM | 
    Ar | 
    8:50 PM | 
    Ar | 
   
  
    | 12:30 AM | 
    1:10 PM | 
    2132 | 
    42 | 
    14 | 
    - 13.4 - 
      CASCO JCT. | 
    23.3 | 
    235.4 | 
    J | 
    6:50 AM | 
    8:26 PM | 
   
  
    | 12:51 AM | 
    1:33 PM | 
    2850 | 
    57 | 
      | 
    - 13.3 - 
      SUMMIT | 
    10.0 | 
    222.1 | 
      | 
    6:12 AM | 
    7:59 PM | 
   
  
    | 1:05 AM | 
      | 
    1:50 PM | 
    Ar | 
    1072 | 
    20 | 
    50 | 
    - 6.0 - 
      HAEVERS | 
    4.0 | 
    216.1 | 
    Y | 
    5:55 AM | 
    Lv | 
    7:40 PM | 
    Lv | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 1.2 - 
      CMStP&P Gate Crossing | 
    2.8 | 
    214.9 | 
    M | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.4 - 
      Fox River Draw Bridge Interlocked | 
    2.4 | 
    214.5 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.1 - 
      C&NW Interlocked Crossing | 
    2.3 | 
    214.4 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
    2020 | 
    40 | 
    Yard | 
    - 0.3 - 
      McDONALD | 
    2.0 | 
    214.1 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 1.3 - 
      NORWOOD | 
    0.7 | 
    212.8 | 
    B C F
      K Q R T
      W Y Z | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.66 - 
      C&NW Interlocked Crossing | 
    0.04 | 
    212.14 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 0.04 - 
      GREEN BAY | 
    0.0 | 
    212.1 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    EASTWARD
      TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO WESTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 30 MPH BETWEEN NORWOOD AND 880 FEET EAST OF MP 9 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 35 MPH BETWEEN 880 FEET EAST OF MP 9 AND 525 FEET EAST OF MP
      33 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 25 MPH BETWEEN 525 FEET EAST OF MP 33 AND KEWAUNEE 
      RULE 83 (B) DOES NOT APPLY AT KEWAUNEE AND HAEVERS 
      NORWOOD - TRAINS MUST RECEIVE CLEARANCE | 
   
  
    | NEW
      LONDON DIVISION | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Green Bay | 
    Distance
      from Winona | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    | No. 5 | 
    No. 1 | 
    No.
      2 | 
    No. 6 | 
   
  
    | Third
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
   
  
    | Daily Ex.
      Sun. | 
    Daily | 
    Daily | 
    Daily Ex.
      Sun. | 
   
  
    | Freight | 
    Time
      Freight | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
    Freight | 
    Time
      Freight | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    GREEN BAY | 
    0.0 | 
    212.8 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.04 - 
      C&NW Interlocked Crossing | 
    0.04 | 
    212.76 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 0.66 - 
      NORWOOD | 
    0.7 | 
    212.1 | 
    B C F
      K Q R T
      W Y Z | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.7 - 
      CMStP&P Automatic Interlocked Crossing | 
    1.4 | 
    211.4 | 
    A | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    3:50 PM | 
    Lv | 
    4456 | 
    89 | 
    89 | 
    - 1.6 - 
      HOWARD | 
    3.0 | 
    209.8 | 
    Y | 
    5:26 PM | 
    Ar | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    4:15 PM | 
    4500 | 
    90 | 
      | 
    - 7.2 - 
      ONEIDA | 
    10.2 | 
    202.6 | 
      | 
    5:14 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    4:33 PM | 
    1352 | 
    23 | 
    20 | 
    - 6.8 - 
      SEYMOUR | 
    17.0 | 
    195.8 | 
      | 
    5:03 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    4:49 PM | 
    Meet No. 2 | 
    4360 | 
    86 | 
    15 | 
    - 6.5 - 
      BLACK CREEK | 
    23.5 | 
    189.3 | 
      | 
    4:49 PM | 
    Meet No. 1 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.3 - 
      Soo Automatic Interlocked Crossing | 
    23.8 | 
    189.0 | 
    A | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 14.9 - 
      C&NW Automatic Interlocked Crossing | 
    38.7 | 
    174.1 | 
    A | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    5:18 PM | 
    3711 | 
    74 | 
    15 | 
    - 0.9 - 
      NEW LONDON | 
    39.6 | 
    173.2 | 
      | 
    4:24 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    5:35 PM | 
    3883 | 
    76 | 
    40 | 
    - 10.6 - 
      MANAWA | 
    50.2 | 
    162.6 | 
    O Q W | 
    4:09 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    | 4:45 PM | 
    Lv | 
    6:33 PM | 
      | 
      | 
    100 | 
    - 31.2 - 
      PLOVER | 
    81.4 | 
    131.4 | 
    J O Q
      R T W Y | 
    3:20 PM | 
    11:30 AM | 
    Ar | 
   
  
    | 5:10 PM | 
    6:54 PM | 
      | 
      | 
    50 | 
    - 12.1 - 
      COYNE | 
    93.5 | 
    119.3 | 
    Y | 
    3:05 PM | 
    11:05 AM | 
   
  
    | 5:15 PM | 
    Ar | 
    6:59 PM | 
    Ar | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 2.0 - 
      WIS RAPIDS | 
    95.5 | 
    117.3 | 
    B F K
      O Q R W
      Y Z | 
    3:01 PM | 
    Lv | 
    11:01 AM | 
    Lv | 
   
  
    WESTWARD
      TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 40 MPH BETWEEN NORWOOD AND WIS. RAPIDS 
      RULE 83 (B) DOES NOT APPLY AT HOWARD 
      RULE 83 (B) DOES NOT APPLY AT PLOVER WHEN OPERATOR NOT ON DUTY 
      NORWOOD - TRAINS MUST RECEIVE CLEARANCE | 
   
  
    | WHITEHALL
      DIVISION | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Green Bay | 
    Distance
      from Winona | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    |   | 
    No. 1 | 
    No.
      2 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    Daily | 
    Daily | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    Time
      Freight | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
    Freight | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    7:15 PM | 
    Lv | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    WIS RAPIDS | 
    95.5 | 
    117.3 | 
    B F K
      O Q R W
      Y Z | 
    12:25 PM | 
    Ar | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.3 - 
      Consolidated Gate Crossing | 
    95.8 | 
    117.0 | 
    M | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.01 - 
      CMStP&P Gate Crossing | 
    95.81 | 
    116.99 | 
    M | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.03 - 
      CMStP&P Crossing | 
    95.84 | 
    116.96 | 
    U | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.1 - 
      C&NW Soo Line Crossing | 
    95.9 | 
    116.9 | 
    U | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    7:53 PM | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 25.1 - 
      CITY POINT | 
    121.0 | 
    91.8 | 
      | 
    11:42 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 27.0 - 
      C&NW Interlocked Crossing | 
    148.0 | 
    64.8 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    8:39 PM | 
    Meet No. 2 | 
    1398 | 
    27 | 
    25 | 
    - 0.1 - 
      MERRILLAN | 
    148.1 | 
    64.7 | 
    B C
      K Q R Y | 
    11:01 PM | 
    Meet No. 1 | 
      | 
   
  
    | 8:40 PM | 
   
  
    |   | 
    9:16 PM | 
    1600 | 
    32 | 
    30 | 
    - 22.7 - 
      BLAIR | 
    170.8 | 
    42.0 | 
      | 
    8:04 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    9:27 PM | 
      | 
      | 
    40 | 
    - 6.9 - 
      WHITEHALL | 
    177.7 | 
    35.1 | 
    Q | 
    7:53 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    9:53 PM | 
      | 
      | 
    30 | 
    - 14.5 - 
      ARCADIA | 
    192.2 | 
    20.6 | 
      | 
    7:30 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    10:30 PM | 
    Ar | 
      | 
      | 
    52 | 
    - 19.7 - 
      BN Interlocked Crossing 
      EAST WINONA | 
    211.9 | 
    0.9 | 
    P I J
      Y | 
    7:01 AM | 
    Lv | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.5 - 
      Mississippi River Drawbridge Interlocked | 
    212.4 | 
    0.4 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 0.4 - 
      WINONA | 
    212.8 | 
    0.0 | 
    B F K
      O Q R T
      W Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    WESTWARD
      TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 30 MPH BETWEEN WIS. RAPIDS AND MP 98 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 45 MPH BETWEEN MP 98 AND MP 146 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 40 MPH BETWEEN MP 146 AND EAST WINONA 
      RULE 83 (B) DOES NOT APPLY AT EAST WINONA 
      WINONA - TRAINS MUST RECEIVE CLEARANCE 
      MERRILLAN - TRAINS NO. 1 AND NO. 2 MUST RECEIVE CLEARANCE | 
   
  
    | STEVENS
      POINT BRANCH | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Plover | 
    Distance
      from Stevens Point | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    PLOVER | 
    0.0 | 
    5.2 | 
    J O Q
      R T W Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 2.7 - 
      Soo Line Crossing | 
    2.7 | 
    2.5 | 
    U | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 1.7 - 
      Soo Line Interlocked Crossing | 
    4.4 | 
    0.8 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.8 - 
      STEVENS POINT | 
    5.2 | 
    0.0 | 
    U Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    ENTIRE
      STEVENS POINT BRANCH IS LOCATED WITHIN YARD LIMITS - RULE 93 IN EFFECT. 
      MAIN TRACK STEVENS POINT BRANCH USED JOINTLY BY GB&W - SOO LINE
      BETWEEN PLOVER AND MP 84 STEVENS POINT BRANCH 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 30 MPH BETWEEN PLOVER AND STEVENS POINT 
      RULE 97 DOES NOT APPLY 
      LINE-UP WILL NOT BE ISSUED.  MAINTENANCE OF WAY FORCES MUST SECURE
      INFORMATION AS TO TRAIN OR ENGINE MOVEMENTS BEFORE OPERATING ANY ON-TRACK
      EQUIPMENT 
      ENGINES OR CARS IN EXCESS OF 263,000 POUNDS GROSS WEIGHT NOT PERMITTED
      OVER PLOVER RIVER BRIDGE MP 2.3 | 
   
  
    | THE
      AHNAPEE AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO. | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Green Bay | 
    Distance
      from Algoma | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    CASCO JCT. | 
    23.3 | 
    14.0 | 
    J Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 2.5 - 
      CASCO | 
    25.8 | 
    11.5 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 5.0 - 
      RIO CREEK | 
    30.8 | 
    6.5 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 6.5 - 
      ALGOMA | 
    37.3 | 
    0.0 | 
    O Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    THE
      ENTIRE AHNAPEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD IS LOCATED WITHIN YARD LIMITS, RULE 93
      IN EFFECT. 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 15 MPH BETWEEN CASCO JCT. AND ALGOMA
      
        
          | All trains will operate with one (1)
            locomotive unit.
             Engine must not go beyond one (1) car length from
            the switches on the we at Algoma. 
            All movements "Engine and or Cars" must
            FLAG over County Trunk Highway "C" in the Village of
            Casco. 
            When setting out or picking up cars on the
            Machinery T=track at Rio Creek, crews will not proceed beyond one
            (1) car length of the main track switch. 
            Rule 97 does not apply. 
            Line-up will not be issued.  Maintenance of
            way forces must secure information as to train and engine movements
            before operating any on-track equipment.  | 
         
       
       | 
   
 
  
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    | KEWAUNEE
      DIVISION | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Green Bay | 
    Distance
      from Winona | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    | No. 3 | 
    No. 1 | 
    No.
      4 | 
    No. 2 | 
   
  
    | Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
   
  
    | Daily | 
    Daily | 
    Daily | 
    Daily | 
   
  
    | Freight | 
    Freight | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
    Freight | 
    Freight | 
   
  
    | 11:59 PM | 
    Lv | 
    12:45 PM | 
    Lv | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    KEWAUNEE | 
    36.7 | 
    248.8 | 
    O Q R
      W Y | 
    7:15 AM | 
    Ar | 
    8:50 PM | 
    Ar | 
   
  
    | 12:30 AM | 
    1:10 PM | 
    2132 | 
    42 | 
    14 | 
    - 13.4 - 
      CASCO JCT. | 
    23.3 | 
    235.4 | 
    J | 
    6:50 AM | 
    8:26 PM | 
   
  
    | 12:51 AM | 
    1:33 PM | 
    2850 | 
    57 | 
      | 
    - 13.3 - 
      SUMMIT | 
    10.0 | 
    222.1 | 
      | 
    6:12 AM | 
    7:59 PM | 
   
  
    | 1:05 AM | 
      | 
    1:50 PM | 
    Ar | 
    1072 | 
    20 | 
    50 | 
    - 6.0 - 
      HAEVERS | 
    4.0 | 
    216.1 | 
    Y | 
    5:55 AM | 
    Lv | 
    7:40 PM | 
    Lv | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 1.2 - 
      CMStP&P Gate Crossing | 
    2.8 | 
    214.9 | 
    M | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.4 - 
      Fox River Draw Bridge Interlocked | 
    2.4 | 
    214.5 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.1 - 
      C&NW Interlocked Crossing | 
    2.3 | 
    214.4 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
    2020 | 
    40 | 
    Yard | 
    - 0.3 - 
      McDONALD | 
    2.0 | 
    214.1 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 1.3 - 
      NORWOOD | 
    0.7 | 
    212.8 | 
    B C F
      K Q R T
      W Y Z | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.66 - 
      C&NW Interlocked Crossing | 
    0.04 | 
    212.14 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 0.04 - 
      GREEN BAY | 
    0.0 | 
    212.1 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    EASTWARD
      TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO WESTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 30 MPH BETWEEN NORWOOD AND 880 FEET EAST OF MP 9 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 35 MPH BETWEEN 880 FEET EAST OF MP 9 AND 525 FEET EAST OF MP
      33 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 25 MPH BETWEEN 525 FEET EAST OF MP 33 AND KEWAUNEE 
      RULE 83 (B) DOES NOT APPLY AT KEWAUNEE AND HAEVERS 
      NORWOOD - TRAINS MUST RECEIVE CLEARANCE | 
   
  
    | NEW
      LONDON DIVISION | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Green Bay | 
    Distance
      from Winona | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    | No. 5 | 
    No. 1 | 
    No.
      2 | 
    No. 6 | 
   
  
    | Third
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
   
  
    | Daily Ex.
      Sun. | 
    Daily | 
    Daily | 
    Daily Ex.
      Sun. | 
   
  
    | Freight | 
    Time
      Freight | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
    Freight | 
    Time
      Freight | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    GREEN BAY | 
    0.0 | 
    212.8 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.04 - 
      C&NW Interlocked Crossing | 
    0.04 | 
    212.76 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 0.66 - 
      NORWOOD | 
    0.7 | 
    212.1 | 
    B C F
      K Q R T
      W Y Z | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.7 - 
      CMStP&P Automatic Interlocked Crossing | 
    1.4 | 
    211.4 | 
    A | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    3:50 PM | 
    Lv | 
    4456 | 
    89 | 
    89 | 
    - 1.6 - 
      HOWARD | 
    3.0 | 
    209.8 | 
    Y | 
    5:26 PM | 
    Ar | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    4:15 PM | 
    4500 | 
    90 | 
      | 
    - 7.2 - 
      ONEIDA | 
    10.2 | 
    202.6 | 
      | 
    5:14 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    4:33 PM | 
    1352 | 
    23 | 
    20 | 
    - 6.8 - 
      SEYMOUR | 
    17.0 | 
    195.8 | 
      | 
    5:03 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    4:49 PM | 
    Meet No. 2 | 
    4360 | 
    86 | 
    15 | 
    - 6.5 - 
      BLACK CREEK | 
    23.5 | 
    189.3 | 
      | 
    4:49 PM | 
    Meet No. 1 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.3 - 
      Soo Automatic Interlocked Crossing | 
    23.8 | 
    189.0 | 
    A | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 14.9 - 
      C&NW Automatic Interlocked Crossing | 
    38.7 | 
    174.1 | 
    A | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    5:18 PM | 
    3711 | 
    74 | 
    15 | 
    - 0.9 - 
      NEW LONDON | 
    39.6 | 
    173.2 | 
      | 
    4:24 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    5:35 PM | 
    3883 | 
    76 | 
    40 | 
    - 10.6 - 
      MANAWA | 
    50.2 | 
    162.6 | 
    O Q W | 
    4:09 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    | 4:45 PM | 
    Lv | 
    6:33 PM | 
      | 
      | 
    100 | 
    - 31.2 - 
      PLOVER | 
    81.4 | 
    131.4 | 
    J O Q
      R T W Y | 
    3:20 PM | 
    11:30 AM | 
    Ar | 
   
  
    | 5:10 PM | 
    6:54 PM | 
      | 
      | 
    50 | 
    - 12.1 - 
      COYNE | 
    93.5 | 
    119.3 | 
    Y | 
    3:05 PM | 
    11:05 AM | 
   
  
    | 5:15 PM | 
    Ar | 
    6:59 PM | 
    Ar | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 2.0 - 
      WIS RAPIDS | 
    95.5 | 
    117.3 | 
    B F K
      O Q R W
      Y Z | 
    3:01 PM | 
    Lv | 
    11:01 AM | 
    Lv | 
   
  
    WESTWARD
      TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 40 MPH BETWEEN NORWOOD AND WIS. RAPIDS 
      RULE 83 (B) DOES NOT APPLY AT HOWARD 
      RULE 83 (B) DOES NOT APPLY AT PLOVER WHEN OPERATOR NOT ON DUTY 
      NORWOOD - TRAINS MUST RECEIVE CLEARANCE | 
   
  
    | WHITEHALL
      DIVISION | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Green Bay | 
    Distance
      from Winona | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    |   | 
    No. 1 | 
    No.
      2 | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    Second
      Class | 
    Second
      Class | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    Daily | 
    Daily | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    Time
      Freight | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
    Freight | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    7:15 PM | 
    Lv | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    WIS RAPIDS | 
    95.5 | 
    117.3 | 
    B F K
      O Q R W
      Y Z | 
    12:25 PM | 
    Ar | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.3 - 
      Consolidated Gate Crossing | 
    95.8 | 
    117.0 | 
    M | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.01 - 
      CMStP&P Gate Crossing | 
    95.81 | 
    116.99 | 
    M | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.03 - 
      CMStP&P Crossing | 
    95.84 | 
    116.96 | 
    U | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.1 - 
      C&NW Soo Line Crossing | 
    95.9 | 
    116.9 | 
    U | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    7:53 PM | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 25.1 - 
      CITY POINT | 
    121.0 | 
    91.8 | 
      | 
    11:42 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 27.0 - 
      C&NW Interlocked Crossing | 
    148.0 | 
    64.8 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    8:39 PM | 
    Meet No. 2 | 
    1398 | 
    27 | 
    25 | 
    - 0.1 - 
      MERRILLAN | 
    148.1 | 
    64.7 | 
    B C
      K Q R Y | 
    11:01 PM | 
    Meet No. 1 | 
      | 
   
  
    | 8:40 PM | 
   
  
    |   | 
    9:16 PM | 
    1600 | 
    32 | 
    30 | 
    - 22.7 - 
      BLAIR | 
    170.8 | 
    42.0 | 
      | 
    8:04 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    9:27 PM | 
      | 
      | 
    40 | 
    - 6.9 - 
      WHITEHALL | 
    177.7 | 
    35.1 | 
    Q | 
    7:53 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    9:53 PM | 
      | 
      | 
    30 | 
    - 14.5 - 
      ARCADIA | 
    192.2 | 
    20.6 | 
      | 
    7:30 PM | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
    10:30 PM | 
    Ar | 
      | 
      | 
    52 | 
    - 19.7 - 
      BN Interlocked Crossing 
      EAST WINONA | 
    211.9 | 
    0.9 | 
    P I J
      Y | 
    7:01 AM | 
    Lv | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.5 - 
      Mississippi River Drawbridge Interlocked | 
    212.4 | 
    0.4 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    Yard | 
    - 0.4 - 
      WINONA | 
    212.8 | 
    0.0 | 
    B F K
      O Q R T
      W Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    WESTWARD
      TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 30 MPH BETWEEN WIS. RAPIDS AND MP 98 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 45 MPH BETWEEN MP 98 AND MP 146 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 40 MPH BETWEEN MP 146 AND EAST WINONA 
      RULE 83 (B) DOES NOT APPLY AT EAST WINONA 
      WINONA - TRAINS MUST RECEIVE CLEARANCE 
      MERRILLAN - TRAINS NO. 1 AND NO. 2 MUST RECEIVE CLEARANCE | 
   
  
    | STEVENS
      POINT BRANCH | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Plover | 
    Distance
      from Stevens Point | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    PLOVER | 
    0.0 | 
    5.2 | 
    J O Q
      R T W Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 2.7 - 
      Soo Line Crossing | 
    2.7 | 
    2.5 | 
    U | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 1.7 - 
      Soo Line Interlocked Crossing | 
    4.4 | 
    0.8 | 
    I | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 0.8 - 
      STEVENS POINT | 
    5.2 | 
    0.0 | 
    U Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    ENTIRE
      STEVENS POINT BRANCH IS LOCATED WITHIN YARD LIMITS - RULE 93 IN EFFECT. 
      MAIN TRACK STEVENS POINT BRANCH USED JOINTLY BY GB&W - SOO LINE
      BETWEEN PLOVER AND MP 84 STEVENS POINT BRANCH 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 30 MPH BETWEEN PLOVER AND STEVENS POINT 
      RULE 97 DOES NOT APPLY 
      LINE-UP WILL NOT BE ISSUED.  MAINTENANCE OF WAY FORCES MUST SECURE
      INFORMATION AS TO TRAIN OR ENGINE MOVEMENTS BEFORE OPERATING ANY ON-TRACK
      EQUIPMENT 
      ENGINES OR CARS IN EXCESS OF 263,000 POUNDS GROSS WEIGHT NOT PERMITTED
      OVER PLOVER RIVER BRIDGE MP 2.3 | 
   
  
    | THE
      AHNAPEE AND WESTERN RAILWAY CO. | 
   
  
    | Westward | 
    Length of
      Siding in Feet | 
    Average
      Capacity in Cars | 
    STATIONS
       Time Table No. 92 
      12:01 A.M. 
      November 28, 1976 
     | 
    Distance
      from Green Bay | 
    Distance
      from Algoma | 
    See
      Rule 6-A | 
    Eastward | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
    Siding | 
    Other Tracks | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    CASCO JCT. | 
    23.3 | 
    14.0 | 
    J Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 2.5 - 
      CASCO | 
    25.8 | 
    11.5 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 5.0 - 
      RIO CREEK | 
    30.8 | 
    6.5 | 
    Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    |   | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
      | 
    - 6.5 - 
      ALGOMA | 
    37.3 | 
    0.0 | 
    O Y | 
      | 
      | 
   
  
    THE
      ENTIRE AHNAPEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD IS LOCATED WITHIN YARD LIMITS, RULE 93
      IN EFFECT. 
      MAXIMUM SPEED 15 MPH BETWEEN CASCO JCT. AND ALGOMA
      
        
          | All trains will operate with one (1)
            locomotive unit.
             Engine must not go beyond one (1) car length from
            the switches on the we at Algoma. 
            All movements "Engine and or Cars" must
            FLAG over County Trunk Highway "C" in the Village of
            Casco. 
            When setting out or picking up cars on the
            Machinery T=track at Rio Creek, crews will not proceed beyond one
            (1) car length of the main track switch. 
            Rule 97 does not apply. 
            Line-up will not be issued.  Maintenance of
            way forces must secure information as to train and engine movements
            before operating any on-track equipment.  | 
         
       
       | 
   
 
  - Rule 6-A notes:
 
  - A: Automatic interlocking
 
  - B: Bulletins or general orders
 
  - C: Continuous office
 
  - F: Fuel
 
  - I: Manual interlocking
 
  - J: Junction
 
  - K: Standard clock
 
  - M: Railroad crossing at grade protected by signals or
    gates
 
  - O: Agent or operator
 
  - P: Dispatchers telephone
 
  - Q: Radio installation
 
  - R: Train Register
 
  - T: Turntable or wye
 
  - U: Railroad crossing not protected by signals or gates
 
  - W: Water
 
  - Y: Yard limits
 
  - Z: Track scales
    
 
   
 
  
    | 
       AVOID DAMAGE - Switch Customers Cars Carefully  | 
   
  
    | 
       - Judging Speed - 
      Accurate judgement of coupling speed depends upon correct timing. An
      excellent way to get accurate timing without a watch is to count "one
      hundred and thirty-one, one hundred and thirty-two" and so on as the
      car passes a stationary point. With a little practice counting can be done
      at the rate of one a second.
       Ability to closely estimate speed at time car strikes is extremely
      important because impact force builds up as the square of the speed. This
      means that impact delivered by a car coupled at 8 miles per hour is not
      four times that at 2 miles per hour, but 16 TIMES AS GREAT. Damage to
      freight or car can be avoided by always keeping coupling within the safe
      range - NOT OVER 4 MlLES PER HOUR - A BRISK WALK.  | 
    
      
        
          | 
             IMPACT FORCE AT VARIOUS STRIKING SPEEDS  | 
         
        
          | 1 mph | 
          1 | 
          5 mph | 
          25 | 
         
        
          | 2 mph | 
          4 | 
          6 mph | 
          36 | 
         
        
          | 3 mph | 
          9 | 
          7 mph | 
          49 | 
         
        
          | 4 mph | 
          16 | 
          8 mph | 
          64 | 
         
        
           | 
           | 
          9 mph | 
          81 | 
         
        
           | 
           | 
          10 mph | 
          100 | 
         
       
       | 
   
 
 
  
    
      OFFICE HOURS OF OPERATORS
      
      
        
          | Manawa | 
          7:45 AM to 4:45 PM | 
          Mon. thru Friday | 
         
        
          | Plover | 
          9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | 
          Mon. thru Sat. | 
         
        
          | Wis. Rapids | 
          8:00 AM to 4:00 PM 
            4:00 PM to Midnight 
            Call for No. 1 | 
          Daily 
            Mon. thru Friday 
            Sat. and Sun. | 
         
        
          | Merrillan | 
           | 
          Continuous | 
         
        
          | Winona | 
           | 
          Call | 
         
        
          | Kewaunee | 
           | 
          Call | 
         
       
      
      OFFICE HOURS OF TRAIN DISPATCHERS
      
      
        
          | Norwood | 
          Continuous | 
         
        
          | Wats Phone Number | 
          800-242-2937 | 
         
       
       | 
    
      SPEED CARD
      To Find Coupling Speed of 40 Foot and 50 Foot Car 
      Sight vertical end of car body on a fixed point and note
      the number of seconds it takes to pass.  Speed in miles per hour is
      shown opposite.  Damage as a result of Rough Handling makes up a
      large part of the claim bill for Loss and Damage to Freight.  From
      the Railroad standpoint it is the major item in the expense.  We all
      know that Rough Handling can be reduced, often eliminated.  It is
      hopes that this card will be helpful in your efforts to prevent Rough
      Handling. 
      Switch crews must function as a team.  Clear signals
      properly given are mighty important; talk it over -- prevent Rough
      Handling -- it can be done. 
       
      
      
        
          | Seconds | 
          40 Ft. Car 
            Miles Per Hour | 
          50 Ft. Car 
            Miles Per Hour | 
         
        
          | 1 | 
          28 | 
          35 | 
         
        
          | 2 | 
          14 | 
          17.5 | 
         
        
          | 3 | 
          9.3 | 
          11.6 | 
         
        
          | 4 | 
          7 | 
          8.7 | 
         
        
          | 5 | 
          5.6 | 
          7 | 
         
        
          | 6 | 
          4.7 | 
          5.9 | 
         
        
          | 7 | 
          4 | 
          5 | 
         
        
          | 8 | 
          3.5 | 
          4.4 | 
         
        
          | 9 | 
          3.1 | 
          3.9 | 
         
        
          | 10 | 
          2.8 | 
          3.5 | 
         
        
          | 11 | 
          2.5 | 
          3.1 | 
         
        
          | 12 | 
          2.3 | 
          2.9 | 
         
        
          | 13 | 
          2.15 | 
          2.7 | 
         
        
          | 14 | 
          2 | 
          2.5 | 
         
       
       | 
   
 
 
  
    | 
      
     | 
   
  
    | S-1 | 
    In reference to rule 2 of the Consolidated
      Code of Operating Rules the following watches conform to the requirements
      of this railroad:
       Pocket Watches 
      Hampden, Howard, Illinois, South Bend and Waltham, all of which must be
      16 size, 19 jewel or better, Hamilton 16 size, 992, 21 jewel or 16 size
      950-23 jewel, Elgin 16 size, B.W. Raymond 21 jewel. 
      Wrist Watches 
      Elgin 12/0 size 23 jewel, B.W. Raymond 
      Elgin 21 jewel, B.W. Raymond Chronomoter 
      Ball - 13 ligne, 21 jewel, Official Railroad 
      Bulova Accutron, Railroad Approved. 
      Ball Trainmaster. 
      Eterna Sonic  | 
   
  
    | S-2 | 
    In complying with Rule 3 and Rule 109 of the
      consolidated Code of Operating Rules, the prescribed form for foreman of
      yard engines to register the time when watches are compared will be the
      place provided on the train register. | 
   
  
    | S-3 | 
    Speed Restrictions (All Divisions) Maximum
      Speed 
      
        
          | Loaded System ballast cars except X 1201 and X 1203. | 
          35 MPH | 
         
        
          | Ditchers, Spreaders, loaded air dumps and snow plows | 
          25 MPH | 
         
        
          | Whitehall Division | 
         
        
          | First Street Wis Rapids | 
          Flag | 
         
        
          | Within Wis Rapids Yard Limits | 
          30 MPH | 
         
        
          | Hatfield Bridge MP  141.4 | 
          30 MPH | 
         
        
          | Curve at Blair MP 170.8 | 
          25 MPH | 
         
        
          | Between East Winona and Winona | 
          15 MPH | 
         
        
          | Mississippi River Bridge MP 212.4 | 
          6 MPH | 
         
        
          | New London Division | 
         
        
          | Thru Old and New wyes Norwood between School Place
            and 13th Ave. | 
          10 MPH | 
         
        
          | 12th Ave. Norwood | 
          Flag | 
         
        
          | Approaching and until forward end over Taylor Street
            Howard | 
          30 MPH | 
         
        
          | Royalton Overhead MP 45.35 for "Trains handling
            puplwood Watch Carefully" | 
          10 MPH | 
         
        
          | The east main track switch lined for the Soo Line
            transfer at Plover | 
          10 MPH | 
         
        
          | The west main track switch lined for the west wye at
            Plover | 
          10 MPH | 
         
        
          | Within Wis Rapids Yard Limits | 
          30 MPH | 
         
        
          | First Street Wis Rapids | 
          Flag | 
         
        
          | Stevens Point Branch | 
         
        
          | Soo Line Trackage Wisconsin River Division Mill | 
          5 MPH | 
         
        
          | Kewaunee Division | 
         
        
          | Thru Old and New wyes Norwood between School Place
            and 13th Ave. | 
          10 MPH | 
         
        
          | 12th Ave. Norwood | 
          Flag | 
         
        
          | Shawano Avenue, Dousman Street, Mather Street,
            located between Norwood and McDonald. | 
          15 MPH | 
         
        
          | Through all switches McDonald | 
          10 MPH | 
         
        
          | C&NW Interlocked Crossing MP 2.3 | 
          10 MPH | 
         
        
          | Fox river Draw Bridge Interlocked MP 2.4 | 
          10 MPH | 
         
       
     | 
   
  
    | S-4 | 
    Speed Restrictions - Railroad Crossings and
      Draw Bridges.
       All trains and engines will reduce speed to 20 MPH approaching and
      until forward end has passed over the following railroad crossings.
       CMStP&P Automatic Interlocked Crossing MP 1.4 New London Division
       Soo Line Automatic Interlocked Crossing MP 23.8 New London Division
       C&NW Interlocked Crossing MP 148 Whitehall Division Rule 606(A)
      applies.
       BN Interlocked Crossing MP 211.9 Whitehall Division Rule 606(C)
      applies.
       All trains and engines will reduce speed to 10 MPH over the
      following railroad crossing and bridge.
       C&NW Interlocked Crossing MP 2.3 Kewaunee Division Rule 606(A)
      applies.
       Fox River Draw Bridge Interlocked MP 2.4 Kewaunee Division Rule 606(A)
      applies.
       See S-5 for the following railroad crossing
       C&NW Interlocked Crossing MP 0.04 New London Division - Kewaunee
      Division.
       See S-13 for the following Bridge
       Mississippi River Draw Bridge Interlocked MP 212.4  | 
   
  
    | S-5 | 
    Rules governing operation through Soo
      Interlocked Crossing at MP 4.4 on Stevens Point Branch which is under CTC
      Control.
      
        
          | a - | 
          Trainmen must first call Soo Control
            operator for instructions. | 
         
        
          | b -  | 
          When communications have failed and when
            it has been determined that there are no conflicting movements,
            operate emergency release push buttons for route desired. 
            Lights burning above push buttons indicate a signal at stop. | 
         
        
          | c - | 
          Wait 4 minutes after operation of
            emergency release push button and if route fails to clear, proceed
            as follows: 
            After it has been determined there are no conflicting movements, a
            hand proceed signal shall be given by a member of the crew at the
            crossing. | 
         
       
     | 
   
  
    | S-6 | 
    In addition to interlocking rules 605 thru 613
      of the consolidated Code of Operating Rules, the following will govern at
      the C&NW Interlocked Railroad Crossing at Mason Street, Green Bay
      Terminal MP 0.04. 
      GB&W movements over the crossing in either direction will be made only
      after permission is received from C&NW Operator at Tavil, Dial
      432-8918. 
      After receiving permission, GB&W crew members will promptly line the
      gates, make movement, line the gates back and inform C&NW Operator at
      Tavil that they are clear of the crossing. 
      If it is necessary for GB&W movements to occupy the crossing for an
      extended period of switching operations or any other purpose, the C&NW
      Operator at Tavil should be advised of the approximate length of time
      required when permission for line up is requested. 
      Instructions for operating the controls are posted in Control Building at
      Mason Street. | 
   
  
    | S-7 | 
    Soo trains or engines must receive permission
      from GB&W dispatcher before entering main track of New London Division
      at Plover | 
   
  
    | S-8 | 
    Employees are forbidden the riding of
      footboards on all locomotives. | 
   
  
    | S-9 | 
    Employees are forbidden from stepping on rail. | 
   
  
    | S-10 | 
    Cars set out bad order at stations awaiting
      repairs must be left uncoupled.  If possible, these are to be left so
      that they can be driven to with a truck and so workmen may walk around
      car. | 
   
  
    | S-11 | 
    Engines must not be run onto Track Scales or
      Ferry Slip Aprons. | 
   
  
    | S-12 | 
    Air brakes must be operative on cars while
      loading and unloading car ferries at Kewaunee. | 
   
  
    | S-13 | 
    Between east Winona and Winona Rule 93 is in
      effect and the track will be used jointly by BN, C&NW, GB&W, and
      CMStP&P trains and engines.
       Maximum speed 15 MPH except 6 MPH over Mississippi River Bridge. 
      Draw Span over Mississippi River Bridge protected by "Automatic
      Stop Signals" located either side of bridge.  Engines stopped at
      Stop Signal (501K) may proceed when preceded by flagman to the "End
      of Block" sign. 
      During period navigation open, trains and engines must STOP at stop
      signs located either side of draw span and may then proceed, at reduced
      speed: on yellow signal from bridgetender, per rule 8(c).  This does
      not relieve requirements of flagging when signal (501K) displays STOP. 
      NOTE: "End of Block" sign installed opposite the opposing
      STOP Signals. 
      Air brakes must be used on cars when moving over draw span or other parts
      of the Mississippi River Bridge. 
      Air brakes must be used on cars when moving over draw span or other
      parts of the Mississippi River Bridge. 
      It is imperative that no engine sand is used in the immediate vicinity
      of the Draw Shanty and on each end of the swing span of the Mississippi
      River Bridge, to avoid sand getting to the gears. 
      No more than three (3) 2400 or more horse power diesel units operating
      in multiple may be operated over the Mississippi River Bridge. 
      When three (3) units as described above are operated over the bridge,
      they must be followed by at least one car with a gross weight not
      exceeding 177,000 pounds. 
      All four axle cars with weight between 210,000 and 263,000 pounds to be
      preceded and followed by an empty car while operating over the Mississippi
      River Bridge. 
      Four (4) axle cars in excess of 263,000 pounds gross weight not permitted
      over the Mississippi River Bridge. 
     | 
   
  
    | S-14 | 
    The following main track switches may be left
      lined as last used:
       At Norwood 
      New Wye 
      Lead Switch at 13th Ave. 
      At Wis. Rapids 
      East and West Switch No. 1 track 
      Coyne switch when yard engine is working at Biron 
      At McDonald 
      East and West siding switches.  | 
   
  
    | S-16 | 
    Yard Limits located at:
       Kewaunee: 1000 feet east of MP 33 and Kewaunee 
      Green Bay Terminal: 525 feet east of MP 5 Kewaunee Division and 3000 feet
      east of MP 5 New London Division. 
      Plover: 2975 feet west of MP 79 and 1090 feet east of MP 83, New London
      Division and entire Stevens Point Branch. 
      Wis Rapids Terminal: 2950 feet east of MP 94 New London Division and 1225
      feet east of MP 98 Whitehall Division. 
      Merrillan: MP 146 and MP 150. 
      East Winona - Winona: MP 210.5 and MP 212.8 
     | 
   
  
    | S-17 | 
    Train order signals will be governed by rules
      222D and 222E.  Light in train order signal will be extinguished when
      operator is not on duty. | 
   
  
    | S-18 | 
    Unless directed by train order, protection
      against following extra trains as per rule 99 is not required. | 
   
  
    | S-19 | 
    Bulletin Boards.  notice Boards and
      Standard Clocks are located:
      
        - Norwood
 
        - Dispatchers' Office
 
        - Trainmen's Locker room
 
        - Enginemen's Locker room
 
        - Wis Rapids
 
        - Office
 
        - Merrillan
 
        - Office
 
        - Winona
 
        - Office
 
       
     | 
   
  
    | S-20 | 
    Lighted fuses must not be used over any
      bridges or approaches thereto. | 
   
  
    | S-21 | 
    Use of Radios
       When radios are provided, a voice test of the radio in the control
      unit, Caboose and all portable hand sets must be made to determine if
      radio is in working properly before a train or yard engine leaves its
      starting point. 
      If the radio is working it must be turned on during entire trip with the
      volume adjusted so calls may be received.  Defective radio equipment
      must be reported to the proper authority.  The Conductor and Engineer
      will be equally responsible to see that these instructions are complied
      with.  | 
   
  
    | S-22 | 
    Industrial tracks and other tracks not shown
      in Time Table.
      
        
          | NAME | 
          LOCATION | 
          SWITCH 
            OPENS | 
          LENGTH 
            OF TRACK | 
         
        
          | KEWAUNEE DIVISION | 
         
        
          | New Franken | 
          MP 13 | 
          East | 
          879 feet | 
         
        
          | Luxemburg | 
          MP 19.3 | 
          East | 
          879 feet | 
         
        
           | 
          MP 19.3 | 
          North side West | 
          700 feet | 
         
        
           | 
           | 
          South side East | 
          1250 feet | 
         
        
          | NEW LONDON DIVISION | 
         
        
          | Shiocton | 
          MP 30.6 | 
          Fertz Track East | 
          500 feet | 
         
        
           | 
           | 
          Canning Track East | 
          850 feet | 
         
        
           | 
           | 
          Lumber Track East | 
          480 feet | 
         
        
          | Ogdensburg | 
          MP 55.4 | 
          West | 
          515 feet | 
         
        
          | Scandinavia | 
          MP 61 | 
          East | 
          900 feet | 
         
        
          | Amherst Jct. | 
          MP 69.8 | 
          East | 
          1131 feet | 
         
        
          | Wimmies | 
          MP 75.4 | 
          Both | 
          1103 feet | 
         
        
          | Arnott | 
          MP 76.4 | 
          East | 
          842 feet | 
         
        
          | Hayes | 
          MP 76.4 | 
          Both | 
          1200 feet | 
         
        
          | Okray Spur | 
          MP 86.6 | 
          West | 
          200 feet | 
         
        
          | WHITEHALL DIVISION | 
         
        
          | Alma Center | 
          MP 151.9 | 
          East | 
          675 feet | 
         
        
          | Hixton | 
          MP 157.9 | 
          East | 
          898 feet | 
         
        
          | Taylor | 
          MP 164.9 | 
          East | 
          721 feet | 
         
        
          | Independence | 
          MP 183.7 | 
          East | 
          1170 feet | 
         
       
     | 
   
  
    | S-23 | 
    RULES CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS OF THE
      CONSOLIDATED CODE OF OPERATING RULES
       Rules 12 and 14 are changed to read one mile instead of two miles. 
      The last sentence of Rule 14 is changed to read yellow-green flag
      instead of green flag. 
      In the application of Rules 12, 14, and 14(A) reflectorized material of
      the prescribed color may be used instead of lights. 
      RULES 26 IS CANCELLED. 
      
        REVISED RULE 26 OF CONSOLIDATED CODE OF OPERATING
        RULES INSPECTION AND REPAIR PROTECTION 
        A blue signal displayed at one or both ends of an engine(s) and/or
        car(s) indicates that workmen are on, under, or between the equipment,
        and the equipment must not be coupled nor moved.  Other engine(s)
        and/or car(s) or other equipment must not be placed on the same track so
        as to block or reduce the view of the blue signals. 
        When a blue signal is displayed at any entrance to a track, engine(s)
        or car(s) must not be permitted to enter that track. 
        When workmen are working on, under or between an engine(s) and/or
        car(s) coupled to an engine, a blue signal must be attached to the
        controlling unit of the engine at a location where it is readily visible
        to the engineer or operator at the controls of that engine. 
        When workmen are working on, under or between an engine(s) and/or
        car(s) on a track other than a classification track of a hump yard, a
        blue signal must be displayed at each end of the equipment to which a
        coupling can be made, or at each entrance to the track. 
        Blue signals must be displayed by each class or group of workmen and
        may only be removed by the same class or group of workmen that placed
        them. 
        When emergency work is to be done on, under or between an engine or
        cars coupled to an engine, and a blue signal is not available, the
        engineer or operator of engine must be notified by employee in charge of
        making the repairs and protection must be given those engaged in making
        repairs. The engine or cars must not be moved nor air brakes applied or
        released until the engineer or operator at the controls of the engine
        has been notified by the same employee in charge that work has been
        completed and all employees are out from under or between engine and
        cars. 
        NOTE: "Blue Signal" means a clearly distinguishable blue
        flag or blue light by day and a blue light by night. A blue light may be
        displayed either burning steadily or flashing. 
        RULE 26-A OF CONSOLIDATED CODE OF OPERATING RULES 
        When workmen are working on, under or between an engine and/or car(s)
        on a classification track of a hump yard, the following protection must
        be provided: 
        
          - Each manually-operated switch, including cross-over switches,
            providing access to the track must be lined for movement to another
            track and a blue signal displayed at or near each such switch; and
            each remotely-controlled switch providing access to the track must
            be lined against movement to the track and a locking device applied
            to the control for the switch.
 
          - The employee in charge of the workmen must ask for and receive
            from the operator of the remotely-controlled switches the required
            protection before the work is begun.
 
          - The operator of the remotely-controlled switches will provide the
            protection before informing the employee in charge of the workmen
            that it is being provided. He will not remove the locking device
            until notified by the employee in charge of the workmen that the
            work is completed.
 
          - The operator will record on a prescribed form and retain for 30
            days information as to the date and time he received request for
            track protection; name and craft of employee in charge who requested
            the protection; the number of other designation of the track
            involved; the date and time he notified the employee in charge that
            the protection had been provided; the date and time he was informed
            that work had been completed and the name and craft of the employee
            in charge who provided this information.
 
         
        Rule 200 is changed to read Chief Train Dispatcher instead of
        Superintendent. 
        New Rule 212-A of the Consolidated Code of Operating Rules: 
        Train orders transmitted by radio are to be handled in the same
        manner as other voice transmissions. When train order is to be
        transmitted directly to employees on the train or engine the movement
        must be brought to a stop, time and location recorded in the train order
        book before transmitting the train order. 
        For of train orders Consolidated Code of Operating Rules. 
        New example Z-A 
        Providing for establishment of temporary yard limits. 
              Temporary yard limits are established
        at 
        ____________________between MP_____________and 
        MP____________ from _______M until ___________M 
        _________________ 
             (date) 
        The above example permits the use of the main track with the limits
        specified as prescribed by Rule 93. 
        Rule 224. Wis is the authorized abbreviation for Wisconsin.  
        Rule 804(A) also applies to yardmen when movements are made from one
        yard to another yard within a terminal. 
       
     | 
   
  
    | S-24 | 
    TRAIN REGISTER EXCEPTIONS
       KEWAUNEE DIVISION NONE 
      NEW LONDON DIVISION 
      Plover No. 2 may register by ticket when operator is on duty. 
      No. 1 need not register. 
      WHITEHALL DIVISION 
      Merrillan 
      Register station for No. 1 and No.2 only.  | 
   
  
    | S-25 | 
    Trains and Engines approach street crossing at
      Broadway Tower MP 2.2 Kewaunee Division prepared to stop and will not foul
      crossing until crossing protection is provided. | 
   
 
 
L.H. WOLFE, Roadmaster
 R.M. LEARY, Trainmaster 
J.J. BRULEY, Trainmaster 
R.J. MORGAN, Trainmaster 
R.V. DICKEY, Trainmaster and Road Foreman of Locomotives 
H.L. NICHOLS, Transportation Supervisor 
B.D. CURRAN, Chief Train Dispatcher 
E.R STEWART, Asst. Trainmaster and Train Dispatcher 
P.A. ZALEC, Asst. Trainmaster and Train Dispatcher 
K.H LOUX, Train Dispatcher 
G.R. BERTOLLI, Train Dispatcher 
D.J LYNCH, Train Dispatcher 
TRAIN DISPATCHERS WATS TELEPHONE NUMBER 800-242-2937
 
RAILROAD SURGEONS
  
    
      | DOCTORS | 
      CITY | 
      OFFICE PHONE | 
      NIGHT NUMBER | 
     
    
      | The Green Bay Clinic | 
      Green Bay, Wis. | 
      414-494-3421 | 
       | 
     
    
      | Goetz Clinic | 
      Green Bay, Wis. | 
      414-437-5431 | 
       | 
     
    
      | Hittner Clinic | 
      Seymour, Wis. | 
      414-833-2331 | 
       | 
     
    
      | J.W. Monsted | 
      New London, Wis. | 
      414-982-2082 | 
      414-982-5331 | 
     
    
      | Rice Clinic | 
      Stevens Point, Wis. | 
      715-344-4120 | 
       | 
     
    
      | L.C. Pomainville | 
      Wis. Rapids, Wis. | 
      715-423-3500 | 
      715-423-3911 | 
     
    
      | A.W. Wittchow | 
      Wis. Rapids, Wis. | 
      715-423-3910 | 
      715-423-4111 | 
     
    
      | Doctors Clinic | 
      Wis. Rapids, Wis. | 
      715-423-0122 | 
       | 
     
    
      | Krohn Clinic | 
      Black River Falls, Wis. | 
      715-284-4311 | 
      715-284-5361 | 
     
    
      | John A. Tweedy | 
      Winona, Minn. | 
      507-452-3543 | 
       | 
     
    
      | Robert D. Tweedy | 
      Winona, Minn. | 
      507-452-3543 | 
       | 
     
   
 
 
MAINTENANCE OF WAY 
CONDITIONAL STOP 
(FORM Y TRAIN ORDER) 
The following forms of oral authorization by the foreman and
acknowledgment of understanding by the engineer are to be used to permit trains
to pass a red flag without stopping within the limits of a Form Y train order. 
Foreman will state: "Green Bay & Western R.R. foreman
calling Extra 315 East about Order No. (Form Y Train Order No.)" 
Engineer must respond, identifying his train as: "This is
Green Bay & Western engineer, Extra 315 East." 
When engineer has answered as above, the foreman will state:
"Extra 315 East may pass red signal at (Location) without stopping." 
The foreman may authorize a different speed from that show in
the Form Y train order by adding to his instructions: "Proceed at ___
MPH," or "proceed at normal speed." 
The engineer must respond to the foreman the instructions that
are given him. 
  
    - TABLE OF SPEEDS - 
      Minutes and seconds per mile, in terms of miles per hour.  | 
   
  
    | Time Per Mile | 
    Miles Per 
      Hour | 
    Time Per Mile | 
    Miles Per 
      Hour | 
   
  
    | Min. | 
    Sec. | 
    Min. | 
    Sec. | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    12 | 
    50.0 | 
    1 | 
    48 | 
    33.3 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    14 | 
    48.6 | 
    1 | 
    50 | 
    32.7 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    16 | 
    47.4 | 
    1 | 
    52 | 
    32.1 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    18 | 
    46.2 | 
    1 | 
    54 | 
    31.6 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    20 | 
    45.0 | 
    1 | 
    56 | 
    31.0 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    22 | 
    43.9 | 
    1 | 
    58 | 
    30.5 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    24 | 
    42.9 | 
    2 | 
    00 | 
    30.0 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    26 | 
    41.9 | 
    2 | 
    05 | 
    28.8 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    28 | 
    40.9 | 
    2 | 
    10 | 
    27.7 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    30 | 
    40.0 | 
    2 | 
    15 | 
    26.7 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    32 | 
    39.1 | 
    2 | 
    30 | 
    24.0 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    34 | 
    38.3 | 
    2 | 
    45 | 
    21.8 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    36 | 
    37.5 | 
    3 | 
    00 | 
    20.0 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    38 | 
    36.7 | 
    3 | 
    30 | 
    17.1 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    40 | 
    36.0 | 
    4 | 
    00 | 
    15.0 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    42 | 
    35.3 | 
    4 | 
    30 | 
    13.3 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    44 | 
    34.6 | 
    5 | 
    00 | 
    12.0 | 
   
  
    | 1 | 
    46 | 
    34.0 | 
    6 | 
    00 | 
    10.0 | 
   
 
 
  
  
    
      GREEN BAY & WESTERN 
        HOW TO USE THIS CHART
      To determine where a placard car can be
      placed in a freight or mixed train follow these steps: 
      - Determine the type of placard that is applied to the car. 
      - Refer to column 2 on chart and locate same placard wording. 
      - Follow horizontally across chart and note which vertical columns apply. 
      - The symbol "X" indicates wording at top that applies. 
      - See footnotes for explanations of reference marks.  | 
    
    POSITION IN FREIGHT OR MIXED TRAIN OF
      CARS CONTAINING 
      EXPLOSIVES AND DANGEROUS COMMODITIES | 
     
    
      | 4 | 
      5 | 
      6 | 
      7 | 
      8 | 
      9 | 
      10 | 
      11 | 
      12 | 
      13 | 
      14 | 
      15 | 
      16 | 
      17 | 
      18 | 
      19 | 
      20 | 
      21 | 
     
    
      | WHEN TRAIN LENGTH PERMITS | 
      WHEN TRAIN LENGTH DOES NOT
        PERMIT | 
      WHEN TRAIN MADE UP OF BLOCKS | 
      WHEN IN PICK UP AND/OR SET OFF SERVICE | 
      MUST NOT BE PLACED NEXT TO: | 
     
    
      |  MUST NOT BE NEARER
        THAN 16TH FROM ENGINE, OCCUPIED CABOOSE, OR PASSENGER CAR | 
      MUST NOT BE NEARER THAN 6TH
        FROM ENGINE, OCCUPIED CABOOSE, OR PASSENGER CAR | 
      MUST BE NEAR MIDDLE OF TRAIN | 
      MUST NOT BE NEARER THAN 2ND
        FROM ENGINE, OCCUPIED CABOOSE, OR PASSENGER CAR | 
      MUST BE NEAR MIDDLE OF BLOCK
        BUT NOT NEARER THAN 6TH CAR FROM ENGINE OR OCCUPIED CABOOSE. | 
      MUST NOT BE NEARER THAN 2ND
        CAR FROM ENGINE OR OCCUPIED CABOOSE | 
      E 
        N 
        G 
        I 
        N 
        E | 
      Occupied 
         
        C 
        A 
        B 
        O 
        O 
        S 
        E | 
      Occupied Passenger or
        Combination Car | 
      Occupied Car With Live
        Animals and Attendant | 
      CAR PLACARDED | 
      Any Car, Piggyback,
        Container, Or Other Unit Having Automatic Refrigeration or Heating
        Internal Combustion Engine, Operating Lighted Heaters, Stoves or Lantern  | 
      Any Loaded Flat Car
         1 
       | 
      
         Open Top Car When Lading Protrudes
        Beyond  Car Ends or When Lading Above Car Ends Is Liable to Shift 
       | 
     
    
      | 1 | 
      2 | 
      3 | 
      E 
        X 
        P 
        L 
        O 
        S 
        I 
        V 
        E 
        S | 
      D 
        A 
        N 
        G 
        E 
        R 
        O 
        U 
        S | 
      P 
        O 
        I 
        S 
        O 
        N 
         
        G 
        A 
        S | 
      Flammable Poison Gas | 
      Dangerous Radioactive
        Material | 
     
    
      TYPE 
        OF CAR | 
      PLACARD 
        APPLIED 
        ON CAR | 
      No Restrictions | 
     
    
      ANY CARS 
        (incl. flat cars carrying trailers or containers) | 
      "EXPLOSIVES" | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X 2 | 
      X 2 | 
        | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X 5 | 
      X | 
     
    
      | TANK CAR | 
      "DANGEROUS" | 
        | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X 3 | 
      X 3 | 
      X | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
      X | 
        | 
      X 4 | 
      X 6 | 
      X | 
     
    
      OTHER THAN 
        TANK CAR | 
      "DANGEROUS" | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
      X | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
     
    
      | TANK CAR | 
      "POISON GAS" | 
        | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X 4 | 
      X 4 | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
      X 4 | 
      X 6 | 
      X | 
     
    
      OTHER THAN 
        TANK CAR | 
      "POISON GAS" | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
      X 4 | 
      X 4 | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
     
    
      | TANK CAR | 
      "FLAMMABLE 
        POISON GAS" | 
        | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X 4 | 
      X 4 | 
      X | 
      X | 
      X | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
      X | 
      X 6 | 
      X | 
     
    
      | ANY CAR | 
      "DANGEROUS RADIO- 
        ACTIVE MATERIAL" | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
      X | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
        | 
     
    
      | ANY CAR | 
      "CAUTION RESIDUAL 
        PHOSPHORUS" | 
      X | 
      
        
       | 
     
    
      | EMPTY TANK | 
      "DANGEROUS 
        POISON GAS EMPTY" | 
      X | 
     
    
      | EMPTY TANK | 
      "DANG. FLAMMABLE 
        POISON GAS EMPTY" | 
      X | 
     
    
      | EMPTY TANK | 
      "DANGEROUS EMPTY" | 
      X | 
     
   
  
 
 
  
  
    
      
        
          - A CUSTOMER IS...
 
          - a person who brings us his wants
 
         
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       | 
      It's our job to fill them profitably ...
        to him and ourselves. | 
     
   
  
 
 
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