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By the time this timetable took effect, the Green Bay Route -- under the leadership of President Homer McGee -- had completed its transformation from a sleepy Wisconsin short line to a Class I bridge line railroad. Unprofitable branch lines were abandoned, passenger service was curtailed, and the scheduled trains emphasized fast freight service between the Mississippi River and Lake Michigan.
For the sake of readability, I have reproduced the timetable in HTML format instead of scanning the actual timetable. All the information included in the actual timetable is included below.
There are several interesting things in this timetable:
Related material:
- New London - 1948
- All trains scheduled to pass through the GB&W / C&NW crossing.
- Timetables
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SAFETY
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SPEED TABLE |
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Miles Per Hour | Minutes | Seconds |
15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 |
4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 |
0 0 24 0 43 30 20 12 5 0 |
E. V. JOHNSON |
H. W. McGEE |
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General Superintendent Transportation - Mechanical |
Superintendent |
KEWAUNEE DIVISION |
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Westward | Tele- graph Sta- tion |
STATIONS
Time Table No. 77 12:01 A.M. Dec. 5, 1948 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Capacity In Cars |
Eastward | ||||
No. 1 | No. 3 | No. 4 | No. 2 | ||||||
Second Class | Second Class | Sid- ings |
Other Tracks |
Second Class | Second Class | ||||
Daily | Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily | Daily Ex. Sunday | ||||||
Time Freight | Time Freight | Time Freight | Time Freight | ||||||
P.M. |
P.M. |
D.N. |
KEWAUNEE FERRY YARD |
36.7 |
Yard |
A.M. A. 8:45 |
P.M. A. 8:05 |
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12:59 |
10:30 |
13.4 |
23.3 |
60 |
20 |
8:15 | 7:35 | ||
1:09 | 10:40 |
D. |
4.0 |
19.3 |
17 |
20 |
8:01 |
7:20 |
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1:24 | 10:55 |
D. |
6.1 |
13.2 |
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15 |
7:45 |
7:01 |
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1:30 | 11:01 |
3.0 |
10.3 |
51 |
7:35 |
6:50 |
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1:49 | 11:20 |
6.3 |
4.0 |
20 |
50 |
7:20 |
6:35 |
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2:01 | 11:32 |
2.0 |
2.0 |
17 |
7:10 |
6:25 |
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A. 2:15 P.M. |
A. 11:45 P.M. |
D.N. |
1.3 |
0.7 |
Yard |
L. 7:01 |
L. 6:15 |
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EASTWARD TRAINS ON KEWAUNEE DIVISION ARE SUPERIOR TO WESTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS |
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NEW LONDON DIVISION |
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Westward | Tele- graph Sta- tion |
STATIONS
Time Table No. 77 12:01 A.M. Dec. 5, 1948 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Capacity In Cars |
Eastward | ||||
No. 1 | No. 7 | No. 2 | No. 8 | ||||||
First Class | Second Class | Sid- ings |
Other Tracks |
First Class | Second Class | ||||
Daily | Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily | Daily Ex. Sunday | ||||||
Time Freight | Mixed | Time Freight | Mixed | ||||||
P.M. L. 3:45 |
A.M. L. 10:30 |
D.N. | NORWOOD | 0.7 | Yard | P.M. A. 5:30 |
P.M. A. 3:40 |
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3:50 | 10:40 | CMStP&P
Automatic Interlocker Crossing 2.3 Howard |
3.0 | 33 | 5:21 | 3:28 | |||
4:08 | 11:01 | 7.2 Oneida |
10.2 | 70 | 5:06 | 3:08 | |||
4:24 | 11:25 | D. | 6.8 Seymour |
17.0 | 60 | 20 | 4:52 | 3:20 | |
4:37 | 11:45 | D. | 6.5 Black Creek |
23.5 | 60 | 20 | 4:37 | 1:52 | |
4:50 | 12:10 P.M. | D. | Soo
Line Automatic Interlocker Crossing 7.1 Shiocton |
30.6 | 34 | 20 | 4:22 | 1:26 | |
5:10 | 1:01 | D.N. | 8.7 C&NW Automatic Interlocker Crossing New London |
39.3 | 57 | 20 | 4:07 | 1:01 | |
5:30 | 1:36 | D. | 10.9 Manawa |
50.2 | 30 | 10 | 3:48 | 12:25 | |
5:40 | 1:55 | 5.1 Ogsdenburg |
55.3 | 14 | 3:41 | 12:05 P.M. | |||
5:50 | 2:30 3:30 |
D. | 5.7 Scandinavia |
61.0 | 45 | 60 | 3:30 | 11:50 10:45 |
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6:08 | 3:59 | D. | 8.8 Amherst Jct. |
69.8 | 45 | 20 | 3:15 | 10:25 | |
6:21 | 4:20 | 6.6 Arnott |
76.4 | 33 | 3:03 | 10:12 | |||
6:32 | 4:30 | D. | 5.0 Plover |
81.4 | 25 | 100 | 2:53 | 10:01 | |
5:25 | 7:25 | ||||||||
6:56 | 6:05 | 12.1 Coyne |
93.5 | 110 | 2:35 | 7:06 | |||
A. 7:01 P.M. |
A. 6:10 P.M. |
D.N. | Auto- matic Block |
2.0 WISCONSIN RAPIDS |
95.5 | Yard | L. 2:30 P.M. |
L. 7:01 A.M. |
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WESTWARD TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS | |||||||||
WHITEHALL DIVISION |
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Westward | Tele- graph Sta- tion |
STATIONS
Time Table No. 77 12:01 A.M. Dec. 5, 1948 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Capacity In Cars |
Eastward | ||||
No. 1 | No. 5 | No. 2 | No. 6 | ||||||
First Class | Second Class | Sid- ings |
Other Tracks |
First Class | Second Class | ||||
Daily | Mon., Wed., Fri. | Daily | Tues., Thur., Sat. | ||||||
Time Freight | Mixed | Time Freight | Mixed | ||||||
P.M. L. 7:15 |
A.M. L. 8:30 |
D.N. | WISCONSIN RAPIDS | 95.5 | Yard | P.M. A. 2:15 |
P.M. A. 9:45 |
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7:37 | 8:54 | C&NW
- Soo - CMStP&P Crossing CMStP&P Gate Crossing 14.7 Dexterville |
110.2 | 65 | 1:44 | 9:05 | |||
7:53 | 9:12 | D. | 10.8 City Point |
121.0 | 58 | 1:24 | 8:35 | ||
8:07 | 9:26 | 9.0 Pray |
130.0 | 57 | 1:06 | 8:07 | |||
8:15 | 9:35 | 5.0 Waterbury |
135.0 | 69 | 12:58 | 7:50 | |||
8:25 | 9:45 | 6.8 Hatfield |
141.8 | 23 | 12:44 | 7:30 | |||
8:40 | 10:10 | D.N. | CStPM&O
Gate Crossing 6.3 Merrillan |
148.1 | 32 | 20 | 12:34 | 7:10 | |
8:48 | 10:25 | D. | 3.8 Alma Center |
151.9 | 25 | 12:26 | 6:30 | ||
9:02 | 10:40 | D. | 6.0 Hixton |
157.9 | 60 | 10 | 12:17 | 6:10 | |
9:18 | 10:55 | D. | 7.0 Taylor |
164.9 | 29 | 12:05 PM. | 5:50 | ||
9:33 | 11:10 | D. | 5.9 Blair |
170.8 | 33 | 15 | 11:55 | 5:30 | |
9:52 | 11:42 | D.N. | 6.9 Whitehall |
177.7 | 50 | 20 | 11:42 | 4:55 | |
10:05 | 12:19 P.M. | D. | 6.0 Independence |
183.7 | 17 | 25 | 11:30 | 4:01 | |
10:21 | 12:49 | D. | 8.5 Arcadia |
192.2 | 30 | 16 | 11:12 | 3:30 | |
10:32 | 1:06 | 6.4 Paso |
198.6 | 50 | 10:57 | 2:40 | |||
10:43 | 1:24 | 6.0 Dodge |
204.6 | 15 | 10:42 | 2:20 | |||
11:01 | 1:40 | N. | 4.7 C&NW Automatic Interlocker Crossing 2.6 CB&Q Interlocker Crossing East Winona |
211.9 | 70 | 10:25 | 1:50 | ||
A. 11:20 P.M. |
A. 1:50 P.M. |
D. | 2.0 Winona |
213.9 | Yard | L. 10:01 A.M. |
L. 1:01 P.M. |
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WESTWARD
TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS Rule 11 Special Instructions Governs Movement Between East Winona and Winona No. 1 Will Handle Passengers on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. No. 2. Will Handle Passengers on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. |
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STEVENS POINT BRANCH |
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Westward | Tele- graph Sta- tion |
STATIONS
Time Table No. 77 12:01 A.M. Dec. 5, 1948 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Eastward | |||||
No. 17 | No. 15 | No. 16 | No. 18 | ||||||
Second Class | Second Class | Second Class | Second Class | ||||||
Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily Ex. Sunday | ||||||
Way Freight | Way Freight | Way Freight | Way Freight | ||||||
P.M. |
A.M. |
D. |
PLOVER |
81.4 |
A.M. A. 9:45 |
P.M. A. 5:25 |
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A. 4:50 |
A. 7:45 |
Soo Line Semi-Automatic Interlocker
Crossing |
87.4 |
L. 9:20 A.M. |
L. 5:05 P.M. |
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WESTWARD
TRAINS STEVENS POINT BRANCH ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS EXCEPT THAT NO. 16 IS SUPERIOR TO NO. 17. |
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IOLA BRANCH |
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Westward | Tele- graph Sta- tion |
STATIONS
Time Table No. 77 12:01 A.M. Dec. 5, 1948 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Eastward | |||||
No. 23 | No. 24 | ||||||||
Second Class | Second Class | ||||||||
Daily Ex. Sun. | Daily Ex. Sun. | ||||||||
Way Freight | Way Freight | ||||||||
P.M. |
D. |
Scandinavia |
61.0 |
P.M. A. 3:30 |
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A. 2:40 |
4.7 |
65.7 |
L. 3:10 P.M. |
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BETWEEN
SCANDINAVIA AND IOLA, WESTWARD TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS |
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Remember...COURTESY IS CATCHING |
OFFICE HOURS OF TELEGRAPHERS |
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Station |
Daily Except Sunday |
Sunday |
Station |
Daily Except Sunday |
Sunday |
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Seymour | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | None | Hixton | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | None | |||
Black Creek | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | None | Taylor | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | None | |||
Shiocton | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | None | Blair | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | None | |||
New London | Whitehall | |||||||
Agent | 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM | None | Agent | 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM | None | |||
Operator | 12:01 PM to 8:01 PM | None | Operator | 1:00 PM to 9:00 PM | None | |||
Manawa | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | None | Independence | 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM | None | |||
Scandinavia | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | None | Arcadia | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | None | |||
Amherst Jct. | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | None | East Winona | 5:00 PM to 8:00 AM | 5:00 PM to 8:00 AM | |||
Plover | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | None | Winona | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Call | |||
Wis. Rapids | Continuous | Call | New Franken | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | None | |||
City Point | 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM | None | Kewaunee | 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM 8:00 PM to 4:00 AM |
Call for boat | |||
Merrillan | Continuous | Continuous | Luxemburg | 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM | None | |||
Alma Center | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | None | Holiday Assignments will be given Bulletin. |
RAILROAD SURGEONS |
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W. H. Bartran | Green Bay, Wis. | D. Waters | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. | |
The Gosin Clinic | Green Bay, Wis. | E. G. Barnett | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. | |
V. J. Hittner | Seymour, Wis. | E. C. Glenn | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. | |
J. W. Monstead | New London, Wis. | Irwin Krohn | Black River Falls, Wis. | |
G. P. Dernbach | New London, Wis. | R. L. MacCornack | Whitehall, Wis. | |
R. K. Irvine | Manawa, Wis. | D. R. Peterson | Independence, Wis. | |
M. G. Rice | Stevens Point, Wis. | F. T. Weber | Aracadia, Wis. | |
J. J. Smullen | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. | P. A. Mattison | Winona, Minn. | |
F. Pomainville | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. | E.W Witcpalek | Kewaunee, Wis. |
Ball Railway Time Service, Chicago, Ill.
Halfpap Bros., 614 S. Broadway, Green Bay, Wis.
Clyde Cauwenberg, 413 W. Walnut St., Green Bay, Wis.
Goodman's Inc., Stevens Point, Wis.
E. J. Scmidt, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis.
Stager Jewelry Co., Winona, Minn.
101 - Call ZA8-2922 201 - Call ZA8-3228
All trains and engines will reduce speed to 20 miles per hour over the following railroad crossings:
CMStP&P Automatic Interlocker Crossing, Green Bay.
Soo Line Automatic Interlocker Crossing, Black Creek.
C&NW Automatic Interlocker Crossing, New London.
CMStP&P Gate Crossing, Dexterville.
C&NW Automatic Interlocker Crossing, Marshland (M.P. 209.3).
C&NW Interlocker Crossing, McDonald.
"Railroad crossings at grade protected by automatic interlocking home signals.
When a train is stopped by a home-signal of an automatic interlocking and there is no train on the conflicting route occupying the crossing, or approaching or leaving same, trainmen will go to the crossing and operate the equipment provided in accordance with the rules posted within the box locked by a standard switch lock, located at the crossing.
If the home-signals do not clear for the train desiring to cross, then the trainmen shall, before flagging over the crossing, first know that no trains are approaching upon the conflicting route, and that the home-signals on the conflicting route display the "stop" indication to trains thereon."
"Eastward trains or engines, finding the block signal at Garden Street in "STOP" position, will stop and wait two minutes for the expected train or engine moving Westward. After interval of two minutes, if the expected train or engine has not arrived, the Eastward train or engine may proceed, at restricted speed and preceded by a flagman, through the circuit.
Westward trains or engines, finding the signal located at the West end of McDonald Siding in "STOP" position, will stop clear of the turnout of McDonald Siding, wait two minutes for the expected train or engine moving Eastward, and, if after interval of two minutes, the expected train or engine has not arrived, the Westward train or engine my proceed, at restricted speed and preceded by a flagman, through the circuit.
Trains or engines occupying the spur track into the West Side Fuel and Lumber Co., located five hundred feet east of Garden Street, and closing the main track switch while occupying this track, must observe the clear indicator located at the switch before re-entering the main track.
When the arm of the indicator is at a forty-five degree angle upward, it indicates that the block circuit is clear. When the arm of indicator is horizontal, it indicates that the block circuit is occupied and that main track is not to be occupied until clear.
If the expected train does not arrive, or the indicator indicates clear at the expiration of two minutes, the train or engine may proceed, at restricted speed and preceded by a flagman.
Should either signal be found at "STOP" position, and after negotiating the circuit, under flag protection, it is discovered that there is no train, engine, or other obstruction in the circuit, report will then be made to Train Dispatcher by telephone that the block signals at the given location are out of order."
Signal governing movement of Eastward trains is located one hundred feet West of West approach to bridge.
Signal governing movement of Westward trains is located one hundred feet east of East approach to bridge.
Train or engines receiving YELLOW indication on approaching the bridge may proceed without stopping.
Train or engines receiving the RED indication on approaching the bridge will come to a stop short of the signal.
In cases where lights fail in color light signals, train and enginemen will be governed by the most restrictive indication that is given by the signal, which would be STOP, and be governed as follows:
If the signal is not cleared promptly, and the bridge is seen to be closed for rail operation, train or engines may proceed on hand signal from the Bridge Tender, after determining the reason for the signals not operating, and that bridge lift rails are in proper position and the bridge locked for rail operations.
Report of the failure to receive proper signal, and the operation under flag protection from Bridge Tender must be given the train dispatcher promptly.
A WHITE FLAG BY DAY, and YELLOW LANTERN BY NIGHT, will be used by the bridge tender in flagging train or engine over bridge in case of signal failure.
Train and engines will not exceed 20 miles per hour over Fox River Bridge.
LOCATION: An approach Signal No. 92-9 for Westward trains is located just East of the East switch of the Coyne Passing Track. Indication YELLOW for "Clear," RED for "Stop." This signal protects the East switch, as well as, movements up to Signal No. 93-9, located just East of the Biron switch. Signal No. 93-9 has a RED marker. The indication for this signal is YELLOW over RED for "clear," and RED over RED for "Stop."
The Eastward Signal No. 94-8 in the Yard is located about midway between the Preway Switch and the North track switch. Signal No. 94-8 has a RED marker. The indication for this signal is YELLOW over RED for "clear," and RED over RED for "Stop."
OPERATION: A train entering the circuit at Signal No. 92-9 when clear, will set Signal No. 94-8 at STOP, and when Signal No. 94-8 has changed to STOP, Signal No. 93-9 will change to GREEN, indicating clear track into the yard. Note: The Yellow indication of Signal No. 94-8 will be changed to Green as soon as the roundels are received from the factory; as for Signal No. 92-9.
A train entering the circuit Eastward at Signal No. 94-8 will set Signal No. 93-9 at STOP, RED over RED, and Signal No. 92-9 at RED, and will hold Signal No. 94-8 at STOP, RED over RED, until train clears circuit at Signal No. 92-9.
If switch at East end of Coyne is open, or not properly lined, Signal No. 92-9 will show RED. Likewise; should there be any broken rails, Signal No. 92-9 will show RED. The entire main line is controlled by track circuits between Signal 92-9 and Signal 94-8.
A dwarf color light signal, two indication, is located at the fouling point of the North track and the Main Line for Eastward moves from the North track to the Main Line. Normal indication; RED. A switch indicator is located by the switch stand for the North track. Also, a switch circuit controller connected to the switch.
In the operation of the dwarf signal, engines or trains stop at the dwarf signal, trainmen go to switch and observe position of indicator arm (45 degrees for "clear," and horizontal position for circuit not being clear). When clear, trainmen line the switch and then the switch circuit controller and the indicator RED on the dwarf signal goes out and GREEN on the dwarf signal comes on only after the Main Line signals have changed to STOP indication.
The operations for the indicator and dwarf signal at Biron switch is the same as for the North track switch. In any case, a train in the circuit between Signal No. 92-9 and Signal No. 94-8 will set both indicators at STOP and should either switch be lined by mistake, it will be impossible to get a GREEN indication on either dwarf signal.
These dwarf signals can be used as they are for movement from the no. 3 track to North track to Main Line, and the Coyne track to Biron Spur to Main Line.
RULES TO COVER THIS INSTALLATION:
RED alone — Stop, whistle and proceed prepared to stop, account open switches, broken rails, train in the block or other obstructions, etc. or as the rule may read in the standard book of rules.
YELLOW alone — "Clear" proceed at restricted speed to next signal.
RED over RED — "Stop" and proceed only under flag protection.
GREEN over RED — "Clear." Proceed.
YELLOW over RED — "Clear." Proceed.
Engines must not run over Track Scales or over Tracks inside Coal Sheds.
Class 'D" Engines will not exceed 10 miles per hour crossing Wisconsin River Bridge, Wisconsin Rapids.
Movements over Mississippi River Draw Bridge are governed by automatic signals.
All trains shall come to a stop at Mississippi River Bridge at Winona and proceed only on signal from Bridge Tender. Trains and engines must not exceed 15 miles per hour.
GB&W Class "D" engines must not exceed 6 miles per hour over Mississippi River Bridge, and must not doublehead over the bridge.
Trains and engines must stop before crossing Walnut and Franklin Streets, Winona, and protect movement over the crossings.
J. C. HILL, General Superintendent, Maintenance of Way Department C. H. HALVORSON, Roadmaster PHILLIP DE LANO, Roadmaster L. J. VAN DREESE, Trainmaster and Road Foreman of Engines |
L. J. KNUTSON, Trainmaster
R. H. ANUNSON, Assistant Trainmaster A. G. ELSNER, Chief Train Dispatcher B. D. CURRAN, Dispatcher C. G. REISINGER, Dispatcher S. B. ERICKSON, Dispatcher |
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