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      A history of the Green Bay
        Route's cabooses up through the takeover of the Wisconsin Central by the
        Canadian National in 2001.
         
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This information was made possible through the research of John Campbell, Bob Welke,
Bob Wandel and others. 
  
    
      
        
        Early Roster 
        Wooden Cupola Cabooses (1920s -
        1937) 
        Rebuilding With Bay Windows
        (1930s) 
        Transfer Caboose Rebuilding
        (1960s) 
        Modern Caboose Fleet (1960s - 1993) 
        Post-GBW Caboose Roster (1993+) 
        Preserved GBW Cabooses 
        Consolidated Caboose Roster
        (1920s - 1993) | 
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         In the early part of the twentieth century the Green Bay Route
        rostered a collection of wooden cupola cabooses from unknown sources.
        There were up to 15 cabooses at one time on the predecessor Green Bay
        Winona & St. Paul roster; after the Green
        Bay & Western was formed from the bankrupt GBW&StP the total
        fluctuated between 9 and 12 in the first decades of the twentieth
        century. Official Railway Equipment Register and Wisconsin Railroad
        Commission data indicates that all cabooses were assigned to Green Bay
        & Western; the subsidiary lines Ahnapee & Western,
        Iola & Northern and  Kewaunee,
        Green Bay & Western were listed in the documents but
        had no cabooses. Cabooses GB&W 061 and 062 may have been former
        KGB&W cabooses acquired in the 1897 merger of the two lines. 
        
          
            | Wooden
              Cupola Cabooses (pre-1920s) | 
           
          
            | GB&W 01
              to 09 | 
            Caboose, Way Freight | 
           
          
            | GB&W 061
              to 062 | 
            Caboose, Way Freight | 
           
          
            | GB&W 60,
              244 | 
            Caboose, Box | 
           
         
        Of interest are cabooses #60 and #244 listed as "Caboose,
        Box." Other railroads had listings for "Caboose (Box
        Car)" in ORERs so this was likely a similar listing. These may have
        been a former freight cars converted into cabooses and used for transfer
        runs. The 200- series freight cars on the GB&W were flat cars, odd
        numbers only, and thus unlikely to be the source of the #244 caboose;
        these two mysterious cars may have been pre-GB&W freight cars.  | 
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         Many of the cabooses were replaced numerically in the 1920's with
        second-hand wooden cupola cabooses, which were soon after rebuilt with
        steel underframes. There were a total of sixteen cabooses, eleven
        assigned to the GB&W, one to the A&W, and four to the KGB&W. 
        
          
            | Wooden
              Cupola Cabooses (1920s - 1937) | 
           
          
            | GB&W 01 | 
            Acquired or rebuilt
              at unknown date. | 
           
          
            | GB&W 02 to 05,
              06 (1st), 07, 09 | 
            Acquired or rebuilt
              May 1921. | 
           
          
            | GB&W 06
              (2nd) | 
            Ex-Great Northern
              X-153, acquired March 1929 after #06 (1st) was destroyed in a
              wreck. | 
           
          
            | GB&W 08 | 
            Ex-Great Northern
              90058, acquired November 1925. | 
           
          
            | GB&W 010 | 
            Ex-Great Northern
              90071, acquired November 1925. | 
           
          
            | GB&W 011 | 
            Ex-Great Northern
              90020 acquired November 1925. | 
           
          
            | A&W 020 | 
            Ex-Great Northern
              90008, acquired from Hyman-Michaels Co. December 5, 1924 for
              $615.75. | 
           
          
            | KGB&W 030 | 
            Ex-Stanley Merrill
              & Phillips RR, acquired in 1922. | 
           
          
            | KGB&W 031 | 
            Ex-Great Northern
              90010, acquired October 1924. | 
           
          
            | KGB&W 032 | 
            Ex-Great Northern
              X-256, acquired September 1928. | 
           
          
            | KGB&W 033 | 
            Retired or wrecked
              1936. | 
           
         
        Cabooses #60 and  #244 (Caboose, Box) were gone from the roster
        by this time. 
        The cabooses were red with the road name in railroad roman lettering
        centered on the car side above the windows and the road number centered
        on the car side below the windows.  Later, a simplified scheme with
        the reporting marks and number in gothic lettering centered between the
        roof edge and strap just below the cupola. | 
      Wood Cupola Cabooses:
           
        GB&W #08 (1939.04.22) 
          
        A&W #020 (1939) 
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         Most of the wooden cupola cabooses were rebuilt in 1937-1943 by
        removing the cupola and adding metal bay windows. The fleet was
        renumbered to the 600- series at this time. 
        Three 60' passenger coaches (#86, #107 and #109) were converted to
        combination caboose-coach cars with the addition of a bay window on one
        end of the car. They were used on mixed freight trains until the end of
        passenger service in 1949. 
        
          
            | Rebuilt
              Cabooses (1940s-1960s) | 
           
          
            | Number | 
            Notes | 
            Last
              Known Photo | 
           
          
            GB&W 601 
              road caboose | 
            Bay window added,
              not certain if it received a steel underframe.  Retired after
              burning 1949.05. | 
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            GB&W 602 
              road caboose | 
             Bay windows
              added 1937.11. | 
             1965.07.19 | 
           
          
            GB&W
              603 
              officer's car | 
            Bay windows added
              1943.11. Swing motion trucks added 1945.01 and converted to an
              officer's car 1947.08. Remained in service until 1972. The car was
              cut down and the frame used around Norwood Yard as a flat for at
              least two more years. The body was sold and used as a cabin until
              1996; it is now part of a residence in Lakewood, Wis. | 
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            GB&W 604
              / X604 
              road / transfer caboose | 
            Bay windows added
              1937.11. Later bay windows were removed, renumbered X604, and used
              as a transfer caboose around Green Bay. | 
            1967.03.31 | 
           
          
            GB&W
              605 
              road caboose | 
            Bay
              windows added 1937.11.  It was sold to the Copper Range ca.
              1966. Sold to Dr.Sabin of Marquette Michigan in 1972 and now on
              display near Big Bay, Michigan. | 
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            GB&W 606 
              transfer caboose | 
            Cupola removed, did
              not get bay windows. The car did not receive a steel underframe
              and had arch bar trucks.  It ran for a time without yellow
              handrails and had a bolted-on steel GREEN BAY
              ROUTE herald. The car appears to be the old
              #06 cupola caboose as the length and window arrangement (three on
              a side) is consistent between cars. Used as a transfer caboose
              around Green Bay and lasted until the late 1950s. | 
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            GB&W 607
              (1st) 
              road caboose | 
            Bay windows added
              1937.08.  Retired 1954.02. | 
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            GB&W 607
              (2nd) 
              road caboose | 
            Constructed 1954.02,
              probably from a different body than 607 (1st), since this caboose
              is noticeably longer than it's predecessor. | 
            1967.02.11 | 
           
          
            GB&W
              608 / X-08 
              road caboose | 
            Longer car, bay
              windows added (sometime after April 1939).  Converted to
              transfer caboose X-08 1949.04.  Reconstructed as road caboose
              608 1954.02. Photos indicate that this frame was used for
              "new" caboose #608 built in 1969. | 
            1969.06.06 | 
           
          
            GB&W
              609 
              road caboose | 
            Bay windows added
              1940.09.  Usually assigned to Trains No. 7 & 8 (the
              Plover local) in the 1960s. | 
            1967.07 | 
           
          
            GB&W 010 / X010 
              transfer caboose | 
            Cupola removed, did
              not get bay windows. Converted to transfer caboose X010 1949.04. | 
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            GB&W
              611 
              road caboose | 
            Bay windows added
              1937.10. | 
            1967.06.25 | 
           
          
            GB&W 012
              / X012 
              transfer caboose | 
            Cupola removed, did
              not get bay windows. Converted to transfer caboose X012 1949.04.
              This caboose did not get gray window sashes or yellow
              handrails.  It was used as a transfer caboose around Green
              Bay, probably until the rebuild program of the 1960s. | 
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            A&W 620 /
              33 
              road caboose | 
            Rebuilt 1928.01 with
              steel center sills, needle beams, and 1 1/4" truss rods
              replacing wood center sills, wood cross ties, and 1 1/8"
              truss rods.  New draft arms were installed as were 60,000lb
              arch bar trucks replacing 50,000lb arch bar trucks.  Vulcan
              swing motion trucks installed 1940.10.   Bay windows
              added 1943.10.  The last run was made 1972.09.15. | 
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            KGB&W 630 
              road caboose | 
            Bay windows added. | 
            1967.07 | 
           
          
            KGB&W 631 
              road caboose | 
            Longer car, bay
              windows added. | 
            1967.06.25 | 
           
          
            | KGB&W 032
              / X032 | 
            Cupola removed, did
              not get bay windows. Converted to transfer caboose X032 | 
            1950.09 | 
           
          
            KGB&W 86
              / X-86 
              caboose-coach. | 
            Sixty-foot
              combination caboose-coach. Converted to work car X-86 1949.04. | 
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            GB&W 107
              / X-107 
              GB&W 109 / X-109 
              caboose-coach | 
            Sixty-foot
              combination caboose-coach. Converted to work cars X-107, X-109
              1949.04. | 
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        Rebuilt cabooses were painted red with gray window sashes. The
        handrails were painted yellow beginning in the late 1940s. Most had a
        standard GREEN BAY ROUTE herald below the bay window; the added bay
        window was offset from center and "GB&W" and the car
        number was in white gothic lettering on the long half of the car side. 
        GBW #604, #606, #010, #012 became transfer cabooses and did not have
        bay windows. 
        GBW #603 became a supplemental business car to the primary business
        car #600 ROAMER; both were painted dark green with gold lettering and no
        GREEN BAY ROUTE herald to indicate the company purpose for those
        cars.  It was usually assigned to Whitehall Division Superintendent
        Van Dreese at Wisconsin Rapids. Gold "GB&W" was applied to
        the short side and "603" was applied near the end of the long
        side of the car.  Later #603 was repainted with a warmer green
        color and "GBW" with "603" beneath it was centered
        on the lower half of the long side between the bay and car body
        window.  Sill no GREEN BAY ROUTE, but with yellow grab irons. 
        Caboose #620 kept the standard paint scheme after the 1947.06.01 sale
        to A&W, but with the GREEN BAY ROUTE herald and reporting marks
        painted over.  In 1954 the caboose received a new paint scheme with
        AHNAPEE & WESTERN RAILWAY art deco font; on one side the lettering
        above it read "ROUTE YOUR FREIGHT" like the A&W diesels,
        but the other side read "SHIP VIA" like the A&W steam
        locomotive tenders. In 1963.07 it was repainted with a large A&W
        RAIL-TRUCK ROUTE herald opposite the bay window; silver end platforms,
        ladders, grab irons, lamp brackets, and smokestack; and the red window
        sashes matched the rest of the car body. The caboose was probably
        renumbered to #33 at that time. The car was sold in 1972.12 to Dee
        Erickson of Casco, and the car was moved from Algoma to Casco by Jim
        Rabas (local tow truck/mover) on a trailer, sans trucks. The caboose was
        welded to a short piece of track in front of the 'Erickson Apl Hus' in
        Casco on state highway 54 through most of the 1970s before being
        transferred to the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay. 
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      Wood Bay Window Cabooses:
           
        GBW #603 (1966). 
          
        GBW 608 (1961.11) 
          
        GBW #609 (1940) 
          
        GBW #611 (1965) 
          
        GBW X012 (1957). 
          
        KGB&W X032 (1950) 
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        Some of the wood cabooses were rebuilt into transfer units beginning in
        the 1960s using the existing caboose frames and with a short center
        steel cab, retaining the 600- number series previously used. Two
        cabooses escaped the conversion, AHW #33 and GBW #605. By July 1966 #605
        was sold to the Copper Range Railroad of Houghton, Michigan as CRRR
        #605.
         There is some confusion on which frames were used for which cabooses,
        since a transfer caboose GB&W #605 was built at this time despite
        the simultaneous existence of CRRR #605. 
        
          
            | 1960's
              Transfer Cabooses | 
           
          
            GBW 601 
              transfer caboose | 
            Rebuilt from an
              unknown car as a transfer caboose with a short center cab.
              Renumbered #101 in 1980. | 
           
          
            GBW 602 
              transfer caboose | 
            Rebuilt as transfer
              caboose with a short center cab. Photos tend to indicate that wood
              caboose #602 wasn't the donor for the frame of transfer caboose
              #602. Renumbered #102 in 1980. | 
           
          
            GBW 604 
              transfer caboose | 
            Caboose X604 was
              rebuilt as a transfer caboose with short center cab and renumbered
              604. Last known photo was dated 1985. | 
           
          
            GBW 605 (2nd) 
              transfer caboose | 
            Rebuilt transfer
              caboose with short center cab after the sale of first #605. Last
              known photo was dated September 1980. | 
           
         
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        cabooses, several wood bay window cabooses from the 1930s rebuilding
        program remained on the roster in the 1960s, including GBW 607, 608, 609
        and 611; KGB 630 and 631; and AW 33.  They were eventually replaced
        by new steel bay window cabooses. | 
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        Two steel bay window cabooses built by Thrall Car Manufacturing Company
        were added to the roster in 1961. GBW #613 and #614 were similar in
        construction to the design used for about 150 Chicago & North
        Western RR cabooses built at the same time. Caboose #614 had large
        "The Colonel Caboose" lettering on the sides early in its
        career.
         Three additional bay window cabooses were built by International Car
        Company in 1965-66. They are #615, #616, and #617. They were purchased
        as shells from International Car Company and the GBW completed the
        interiors with the 615-616 going into service in 1966 and the 617 in
        1967. 
        The last of the original 600- series cabooses to be rebuilt were #608
        and #618 in 1969 for way freight service. They were fabricated by Kraft
        Steel Fabricators in Green Bay, and had small fiberglass bay windows.
        GBW #608 was typically assigned to trains No. 5 and 6 (Green Bay to
        Amherst Junction) and #618 for trains No. 7 and 8 (Wisconsin Rapids to
        Plover/Manawa). 
        After Itel Corporation purchased the GB&W the caboose fleet was
        renumbered from the 600- series to the 100- series in the winter of
        1978-79. This was done because of the recent purchase of a fleet of 600-
        series boxcars and the inability of the computer system in place at the
        time to handle two different sets of cars with the same numbers. The
        cabooses retained their last two digits. 
        In the early 1980s the Federal Railroad Administration required
        caboose windows to be equipped with shatterproof glass. By 1982 the
        GB&W eliminated many of the road caboose windows by replacing them
        with steel plates, with only the bay windows and small windows on the
        end doors left remaining. 
        
          
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              Caboose Roster | 
           
          
            GBW 601 / 101 
              transfer caboose | 
            Transfer caboose
              with short center cab. | 
           
          
            GBW
              602 / 102 
              transfer caboose | 
            Transfer caboose
              with short center cab.  Destroyed by fire on 1991.01.25 in
              Norwood Yard from a leaking fuel oil line. | 
           
          
            GBW 604 / 104 
              transfer caboose | 
            Last known photo was
              dated 1985 | 
           
          
            GBW 605 / 105 
              transfer caboose | 
            Transfer caboose
              with short center cab. Last known photo was dated September 1980. | 
           
          
            GBW 608 / 108 
              road caboose | 
            Road caboose with
              small fiberglass bay window built in 1969. The car length and
              position of the axle generator and underbody brake gear implies
              that wood caboose #608 was the source of the frame. | 
           
          
            GBW 112 
              road caboose | 
            Cupola caboose,
              ex-Missouri Pacific  #11241, acquired June 1980.  Put in
              service May 1981 and was typically assigned to the 'Plover local'
              which served the paper mills in Central Wisconsin; it replaced
              #116 on 'Boat Trains' No. 1 & 2 beginning around January 1990. | 
           
          
            GBW
              613 / 113 
              GBW 614 / 114 
              road caboose | 
            Steel bay window
              cabooses built by Thrall Car Manufacturing Company in 1961. | 
           
          
            GBW 615 / 115 
              GBW 616 / 116 
              road caboose | 
            Steel bay window
              cabooses built by International Car Company 1965.06.  #616
              was usually assigned to Trains No. 1 & 4 from the 1960s
              through 1990, after which it was reassigned to the  west side
              of Green Bay ''Park Job'' which usually went on call at
              6:30 A.M. | 
           
          
            GBW 617 / 117 
              road caboose | 
            Steel bay window
              cabooses built by International Car Company in 1967. | 
           
          
            GBW 618 / 118 
              road caboose | 
            Road caboose with
              small fiberglass bay window built in 1969. Perhaps an old caboose
              was the source of the frame. Scrapped at Norwood Yard on
              1990.01.11 & 12. | 
           
         
        The final caboose added to the GB&W roster was a second hand
        riveted steel cupola caboose purchased 1980 when an increase in traffic
        often required a second Green Bay - Winona train. GB&W#112 was built
        by International Railway Car (International Car Co.) in 1956 for the
        Kansas Oklahoma & Gulf as #1549, renumbered to Missouri Pacific
        #13241 [by 1969] as the KO&G was merged into the MP system and
        eventually renumbered MP #12241, then #11241 by the time it was retired
        from the MP in 1978 (the change in the first two digits indicated
        assignemnt in road, local and transfer service, respectively). The 112
        made it's "trial" Green Bay to Winona run on May 10, 1980
        (with the 115 as the "working" caboose). The car was later
        often used on the Plover way freight. 
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      Transfer Cabooses:
           
         #102 (1980.08) 
          
        Road Cabooses 
          
         #112 (1989.09.28) 
          
        #113 (1980.06) 
          
        #114 (1984.09) 
          
         #618 (1976.05) 
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         The Wisconsin Central RR purchased the Green Bay & Western in
        August 1993. At that time the following cabooses went in service on the
        Wisconsin Central. 
        
          
            | Wisconsin
              Central / Canadian National's ex-GB&W Caboose Roster | 
           
          
            GBW 101 
              transfer caboose | 
            Became WC #101
              transfer caboose; involved in a collision on July 26, 1993.
              Scrapped the summer of 2001. | 
           
          
            GBW 112 
              road caboose | 
            Became WC #112;
              acquired from CN/WC by the Colfax, Wis. Railroad Museum. Last
              reported at the Colfax museum in February 2003. | 
           
          
            GBW 113 
              road caboose | 
            Steel bay window
              cabooses built by Thrall Car Manufacturing Company in 1961. | 
           
          
            GBW 114 
              road caboose | 
            Became WC #114 and
              repainted yellow with a WC shield; later restencilled GBW 114.
              Usually stored in Manitowoc, Wis. and used about three times a
              week for the backup move to Rockwood. As of April 2010 it was
              listed for sale on Craigslist. | 
           
          
            GBW 115 
              road caboose | 
            Became WC #115; by
              1996 it was at Thomaston, Mich.; later to Neenah and generally
              used for a backup move from the US Paper Converting plant,
              currently used for trackwork and other MOW projects in Appleton,
              Wis. Last reported February 2015. | 
           
          
            GBW 116 
              road caboose | 
            Spent some time in
              transfer service around Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, with a WC
              herald where the GBW herald was. Last reported fully plated over
              in WC solid maroon paint and renumbered #19 with the new Wisconsin
              Central System herald stenciled on. As of 2004 it was used
              primarily on CN train YGY758 which runs on the old C&NW line
              from Green Bay towards towards Manitowoc. Last reported in use at
              Green Bay in December 2009. | 
           
          
            GBW 117 
              road caboose | 
            Donated to the
              Portage County Historical Society in 2002. | 
           
         
        The disposition of cabooses #108 and 118 are unknown.  The last
        known photo of #108 was taken on July 18, 1992. 
        In October 2001 the Canadian National Railway merged the Wisconsin
        Central. As of that time, the remaining GB&W cabooses on the WC were
        #112, #114, #115, #116 (renumbered WC #19) and #117.  | 
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            | Preserved
              GB&W Cabooses | 
           
          
            | GBW 605 | 
            On display near Big
              Bay, Mich. | 
           
          
            | GBW 113 | 
            On display at the
              Rock K Ranch, 2372 Day Street (state highway 96), Greenleaf Wis. | 
           
          
            | GBW 116 | 
            Owned by Dufeck Wood
              Products Manufacturing. It sits on
              the Dufek spur on the Canadian National tracks in
              Denmark, Wisconsin and has been restored in GBW paint, including
              unplating the windows. | 
           
          
            | GBW 117 | 
            Acquired by the
              Portage County Historical Society in 2002 and on display at
              Heritage Park, Plover, Wis. | 
           
          
            | AW 33 | 
            Ahnapee &
              Western's sole caboose is housed indoors at the National Railroad Museum
              in Green Bay. | 
           
         
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            | Marks | 
            Road
              Number | 
            type | 
            material | 
            acquired | 
            rebuilt | 
            retired | 
           
          
            | 1920s-1930s | 
            1940s-1980 | 
            1980-1993 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            01 | 
            601 (1st) | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            ? | 
            ? | 
            1949 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            601 (2nd) | 
            101 | 
            transfer | 
            steel | 
            ca. 1960s | 
              | 
            to WC in 1993 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            02 | 
            601 (1st) | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1921 | 
            1937 | 
            1965? | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            602 (2nd) | 
            102 | 
            transfer | 
            steel | 
            ca. 1960s | 
              | 
            1990.01.25 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            03 | 
            603 | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1921 | 
            1937 | 
            1972 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            04 | 
            604 (1st) | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1921 | 
            1937 | 
            1967 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            604 (2nd) | 
            104 | 
            transfer | 
            steel | 
            ca. 1960s | 
              | 
            1985 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            05 | 
            605 (1st) | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1921 | 
            1937 | 
            1966 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            605 (2nd) | 
            105 | 
            transfer | 
            steel | 
            ca. 1960s | 
              | 
            1980 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            06 (1st) | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1921 | 
              | 
            1929 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            06 (2nd) | 
            606 | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1929 | 
            1937 | 
            Late 1950s | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            07 | 
            607 (1st) | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1921 | 
            1937 | 
            1954 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
              | 
            607 (2nd) | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1954 | 
              | 
            1967 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            08 | 
            608 (1st) | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1925 | 
            1939 | 
            1969 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            608 (2nd) | 
            108 | 
            road | 
            steel | 
            1969 | 
              | 
            unknown | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            09 | 
            609 | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1921 | 
            1940 | 
            1967 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            010 | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1925 | 
              | 
              | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            011 | 
            611 | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1925 | 
            1937 | 
            1967 | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            012 | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            ? | 
              | 
            1960s | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
              | 
            112 | 
            road | 
            steel | 
            1980.08 | 
              | 
            to WC in 1993 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            613 | 
            113 | 
            road | 
            steel | 
            1961 | 
              | 
            to WC in 1993 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            614 | 
            114 | 
            road | 
            steel | 
            1961 | 
              | 
            to WC in 1993 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            615 | 
            115 | 
            road | 
            steel | 
            1966 | 
              | 
            to WC in 1993 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            616 | 
            116 | 
            road | 
            steel | 
            1966 | 
              | 
            to WC in 1993 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            617 | 
            117 | 
            road | 
            steel | 
            1967 | 
              | 
            to WC in 1993 | 
           
          
            | GBW | 
              | 
            618 | 
            118 | 
            road | 
            steel | 
            1969 | 
              | 
            1990.01.11 | 
           
          
            | A&W | 
            020 | 
            620, 33 | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1924 | 
            1943 | 
            1972 | 
           
          
            | KGB&W | 
            030 | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1922 | 
            ? | 
            1967 | 
           
          
            | KGB&W | 
            031 | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1924 | 
            ? | 
            1967 | 
           
          
            | KGB&W | 
            032 | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            1928 | 
              | 
            ? | 
           
          
            | KGB&W | 
            033 | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            ? | 
              | 
            1936 | 
           
          
            | KGB&W | 
            061 | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            ? | 
              | 
            ? | 
           
          
            | KGB&W | 
            062 | 
              | 
              | 
            road | 
            wood | 
            ? | 
              | 
            ? | 
           
          
            | GB&W | 
            244 | 
              | 
              | 
            box | 
            wood? | 
            ? | 
              | 
            ? | 
           
         
       | 
     
   
 
 
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