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Green Bay & Western employee timetable No. 83, effective October 4, 1959.
By the end of the 1950s the Green Bay Route had shed all of its unprofitable branch line operations and was concentrating on high-speed service across Wisconsin. 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:
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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 |
H. W. McGEE Vice-President Operations |
L. J. Knutson Superintendant |
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L. J. VAN DREESE Assistant Superintendant |
KEWAUNEE DIVISION |
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Westward | Tele- graph Sta- tion |
STATIONS
Time Table No. 83 12:01 A.M. October 4, 1959 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Capacity In Cars |
Eastward | |||||||||||||||
No. 3 | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Second Class | Second Class | Sid- ings |
Other Tracks |
Second Class | Second Class | |||||||||||||||
Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily | Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily | |||||||||||||||||
Freight | Freight | Freight | Freight | |||||||||||||||||
11:59 PM | Lv. | 12:45 PM | Lv. | D.N. | KEWAUNEE FERRY YARD | 36.7 | Yard | 9:05 PM | Ar. | 7:15 AM | Ar. | |||||||||
12:30 AM | 1:10 PM | 13.4 Casco Jct. |
23.3 | 60 | 20 | 8:35 PM | 6:45 AM | |||||||||||||
12:40 AM | 1:20 PM | D. | 4.0 Luxemburg |
19.3 | 37 | 8:25 PM | 6:30 AM | |||||||||||||
12:55 AM | 1:32 PM | D. | 6.1 New Franken |
13.2 | 15 | 8:10 PM | 6:15 AM | |||||||||||||
1:01 AM | 1:38 PM | 3.2 Summit |
10.0 | 70 | 8:01 PM | 6:05 AM | ||||||||||||||
1:20 AM | 1:54 PM | 6.0 Haevers |
4.0 | 20 | 50 | 7:45 PM | 5:50 AM | |||||||||||||
1:30 AM | 2:08 PM | 2.0 CMStP&P Gate Grossing Fox River Draw Bridge Interlocker C&NW Interlocker Crossing McDonald |
2.0 | 35 | 7:35 PM | 5:40 AM | ||||||||||||||
1:35 AM. | Ar. | 2:15 PM | Ar. | D.N. | 1.3 NORWOOD |
0.7 | Yard | 7:30 PM | Lv. | 5:30 AM | Lv. | |||||||||
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. 83 12:01 A.M. October 4, 1959 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Capacity In Cars |
Eastward | |||||||||||||||
No. 7 | No. 3 | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 4 | No. 8 | |||||||||||||||
Third Class | Second Class | First Class | Sid- ings |
Other Tracks |
First Class | Second Class | Third Class | |||||||||||||
Tues. Thur. Sat. | Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily | Daily | Daily Ex. Sunday | Mon. Wed. Fri. | |||||||||||||||
Freight | Time Freight | Time Freight | Time Freight | Time Freight | Freight | |||||||||||||||
12:01 PM | Lv. | 5:01 AM | Lv. | 3:45 PM | Lv. | D.N. | NORWOOD | 0.7 | Yard | 4:35 PM | Ar. | 2:59 AM | Ar | 8:18 PM | Ar. | |||||
12:05 PM | 5:05 PM | 3:50 PM | CMStP&P
Automatic Interlocker Crossing 2.3 Howard |
3.0 | 96 | 91 | 4:31 PM | 2:55 AM | 8:13 PM | |||||||||||
12:25 PM | 5:20 PM | 4:15 PM | Mt. No. 2 |
7.2 Oneida |
10.2 | 70 | 4:15 PM | Mt. No. 1 |
2:37 AM | 7:53 PM | ||||||||||
12:45 PM | 5:39 PM | 4:33 PM | D. | 6.8 Seymour |
17.0 | 60 | 20 | 3:50 PM | 2:22 AM | 7:38 PM | ||||||||||
1:10 PM | 6:01 PM | 4:49 PM | D. | 6.5 Black Creek |
23.5 | 60 | 20 | 3:37 PM | 2:10 AM | 7:10 PM | ||||||||||
1:25 PM | 6:15 PM | 5:01 PM | D. | Soo
Line Automatic Interlocker Crossing 7.1 Shiocton |
30.6 | 34 | 20 | 3:22 PM | 1:48 AM | 6:35 PM | ||||||||||
1:55 PM | 6:32 PM | 5:18 PM | D. | 8.7 C&NW Automatic Interlocker Crossing New London |
39.3 | 70 | 20 | 3:06 PM | 1:29 AM | 6:15 PM | ||||||||||
2:15 PM | Mt No. 2 |
6:50 PM | 5:35 PM | Mt. No. 8 |
D.N. | 10.9 Manawa |
50.2 | 35 | 10 | 2:51 PM | Mt. No. 7 |
1:02 AM | 5:35 PM | Mt. No. 1 |
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3:25 PM | 7:15 PM | 5:52 PM | 10.8 Scandinavia |
61.0 | 45 | 60 | 2:35 PM | 12:41 AM | 4:20 PM | |||||||||||
4:08 PM | 7:50 PM | 6:10 PM | D. | 8.8 Amherst Jct. |
69.8 | 45 | 20 | 2:22 PM | 12:25 AM | 4:01 PM | ||||||||||
4:20 PM | 8:05 PM | 6:23 PM | 6.6 Arnott |
76.4 | 33 | 2:08 PM | 11:55 PM | 3:15 PM | ||||||||||||
4:43 PM | No. 1 Pass |
8:30 PM | 6:33 PM | Pass No. 7 |
D. | 5.0 Plover |
81.4 | 25 | 100 | 1:58 PM | Pass No. 8 |
11:45 PM | 3:01 PM | No. 15- 16 |
No. 2 Pass |
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6:51 PM | 12:25 PM | |||||||||||||||||||
7:15 PM | 8:56 PM | 6:54 PM | 12.1 Coyne |
93.5 | 110 | 1:35 PM | 11:05 PM | 12:06 PM | ||||||||||||
7:20 PM | Ar. | 9:01 AM | Ar. | 6:59 PM | Ar. | D.N. | Auto- matic Block |
2.0 WISCONSIN RAPIDS |
95.5 | Yard | 1:30 PM | Lv. | 11:01 PM | Lv. | 12:01 PM | Lv. | ||||
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. 83 12:01 A.M. October 4, 1959 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Capacity In Cars |
Eastward | |||||||||||||||
No. 3 | No. 1 | No. 2 | No. 4 | |||||||||||||||||
Second Class | First Class | Sid- ings |
Other Tracks |
First Class | Second Class | |||||||||||||||
Daily Ex. Sun. | Daily | Daily | Daily Ex. Sunday | |||||||||||||||||
Time Freight | Time Freight | Freight | Time Freight | |||||||||||||||||
9:30 AM | Lv. | 7:15 PM | Lv. | D.N. | WISCONSIN RAPIDS | 95.5 | Yard | 12:57 PM | Ar. | 9:35 PM | Ar. | |||||||||
9:58 AM | 7:37 PM | C&NW
- Soo - CMStP&P Crossing 14.7 CMStP&P Gate Crossing Dexterville |
110.2 | 65 | 12:29 PM | 9:07 PM | ||||||||||||||
10:21 AM | 7:53 PM | D. | 10.8 City Point |
121.0 | 58 | 12:09 PM | 8:45 PM | |||||||||||||
10:38 AM | 8:07 PM | 9.0 Pray |
130.0 | 57 | 11:51 AM | 8:25 PM | ||||||||||||||
10:49 AM | 8:15 PM | Mt. No. 4 |
5.0 Waterbury |
135.0 | 69 | 11:43 AM | 8:15 PM | Mt. No. 1 |
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11:19 AM | Mt. No. 2 |
8:39 PM | D.N. | 13.1 CStPM&O Gate Crossing Merrillan |
148.1 | 34 | 30 | 11:19 AM | Mt. No. 3 |
7:45 PM | ||||||||||
11:30 AM | 8:45 PM | D. | 3.8 Alma Center |
151.9 | 25 | 11:06 AM | 7:35 PM | |||||||||||||
11:46 AM | 8:55 PM | D. | 6.0 Hixton |
157.9 | 60 | 10 | 10:57 AM | 7:24 PM | ||||||||||||
12:05 PM | 9:06 PM | 7.0 Taylor |
164.9 | 15 | 10:45 AM | 7:12 PM | ||||||||||||||
12:20 PM | 9:16 PM | D. | 5.9 Blair |
170.8 | 78 | 15 | 10:35 AM | 7:01 PM | ||||||||||||
12:50 PM | 9:27 PM | D.N. | 6.9 Whitehall |
177.7 | 70 | 20 | 10:22 AM | 6:49 PM | ||||||||||||
1:07 PM | 9:38 PM | D. | 6.0 Independence |
183.7 | 25 | 10:10 AM | 6:38 PM | |||||||||||||
1:30 PM | 9:53 PM | D. | 8.5 Arcadia |
192.2 | 16 | 30 | 9:52 AM | 6:23 PM | ||||||||||||
1:45 PM | 10:04 PM | 6.4 Paso |
198.6 | 60 | 9:37 AM | 6:12 PM | ||||||||||||||
2:20 PM | 10:35 PM | D.N. | 10.7 C&NW Automatic Interlocker Crossing 2.6 CB&Q Interlocker Crossing East Winona |
211.9 | 70 | 9:05 AM | 5:50 PM | |||||||||||||
2:25 PM | Ar. | 10:40 PM | Ar. | D. | 2.0 Winona |
213.9 | Yard | 8:30 AM | Lv. | 5:30 PM | Lv. | |||||||||
WESTWARD
TRAINS ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS Rule 8 Special Instructions Governs Movement Between East Winona and Winona |
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STEVENS POINT BRANCH |
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Westward | Tele- graph Sta- tion |
STATIONS
Time Table No. 83 12:01 A.M. October 4, 1959 |
Dis- tance From Green Bay |
Eastward | ||||||||||||||||
No. 15 | No. 16 | |||||||||||||||||||
Third Class | Third Class | |||||||||||||||||||
Daily Ex. Sunday | Daily Ex. Sunday | |||||||||||||||||||
Freight | Freight | |||||||||||||||||||
12:30 PM | Lv. | No. 8 |
D. | PLOVER | 81.4 | 2:40 PM | Ar. | No. 8 |
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12:50 PM | Ar. | 6.0 Soo Line Crossing Soo Line Semi-Automatic Interlocker Crossing STEVENS POINT |
87.4 | 2:20 PM | Lv. | |||||||||||||||
WESTWARD
TRAINS STEVENS POINT BRANCH ARE SUPERIOR TO EASTWARD TRAINS OF THE SAME CLASS. REMEMBER-
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OFFICE HOURS OF TELEGRAPHERS |
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Seymour | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | Merrillan | Continuous | ||
Black Creek | 6:45 AM to 3:45 PM | Mon. thru Sat. | Alma Center | 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM | Mon. thru Friday | |
Shiocton | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | Hixton | 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | |
New London | 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | Blair | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | |
Manawa | Whitehall | 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | |||
Agent-Opr. | 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | Independence | 5:00 PM To 2:00 AM | Mon. thru Friday | |
Operator | 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM | Tues. thru Sat. | Arcadia | 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | |
Amherst Jct. | 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM Call for No. 3 Sat. |
Mon. thru Friday | East Winona | Continuous | ||
Plover | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday. | Winona | 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM Call on Sunday |
Mon. thru Friday | |
Wis. Rapids | Continuous Except 11:59 AM to 7:59 PM, Saturday |
New Franken | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | ||
City Point | 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | Luxemburg | 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM | Mon. thru Friday | |
Kewaunee | 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM | Daily |
RAILROAD SURGEONS |
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The Green Bay Clinic | Green Bay, Wis. | W. L. Nelson | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. | |
Fairfield-Bartran Clinic | Green Bay, Wis. | E. C. Glenn | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. | |
The Gosin Clinic | Green Bay, Wis. | MacCornack Clinic | Whitehall, Wis. | |
Hittner Clinic | Seymour, Wis. | Krohn Clinic | Black River Falls, Wis. | |
G. P. Dernbach | New London, Wis. | F. T. Weber | Aracadia, Wis. | |
R. K. Irvine | Manawa, Wis. | John A. Tweedy | Winona, Minn. | |
M. G. Rice | Stevens Point, Wis. | Robert D. Tweedy | Winona, Minn. | |
L.C. Pomainville | Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. | E.W Wits | Kewaunee, Wis. | |
Robert D. Tweedy | Winona, Minn. | |||
E.W Wits | Kewaunee, Wis. |
Reduce to 30 miles per hour over Hatfield Bridge, with the entire train.
New London Division
Kewaunee Division
Westward trains reduce to 30 miles per hour from 25 poles west of Mile Post
10 to Green Bay Terminal.
Reduce to 30 miles per hour between 7 poles west of Mile Post 28 and 8 poles west of Mile Post 29.
Reduce to 15 miles per hour between 3 poles east of Mile Post 33 and 10 poles east of Mile Post 34.
Railroad Crossings
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.
C&NW Interlocker Crossing. Merrillan.
C&NW Automatic Interlocker Crossing. Marshland (M. P. 209.3).
C&NW Interlocker Crossing. McDonald
Signal governing movement of Eastward trains is located ten feet West of West approach to bridge.
Signal governing movement of Westward trains is located one hundred feet East of East approach to bridge.
Trains or engines receiving YELLOW indication on approaching the bridge may proceed without stopping.
Trains 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 trains or engines may proceed on hand signal from the Bridge Tender, after determining the reason for signals not operating, and that bridge lift rails are in proper position and the bridge locked for rail operation.
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 trains or engines over bridge in case of signal failure.
Trains and engines will not exceed 20 miles per hour between signals
governing movements over Fox River bridge.
Merrillan and East Winona.
Movements over the Mississippi River Bridge are governed by automatic block signals.
During the navigation season, all trains and engines will come to a stop short of the Draw Span, and proceed only on signal from the Bridge Tender.
Trains and engines will not exceed 6 miles per hour over the Mississippi River Bridge, with the entire train.
Trains and engines will stop before crossing Walnut and Franklin Streets, Winona, and protect movement over the crossing.
- Headlight on Diesel engines in road service must be burning dimly during daylight hours except will be extinguished when train turns out to meet another and has stopped clear of main track.
- Unless authorized Diesel-Electric locomotives shall not be operated, either by towing or using traction motors for power, through water having depth over top of rail greater than shown below:
Type of Diesel Locomotive Depth of Water
over Top
of the RailFreight 5 inches Switch 5 inches Maximum speed in all cases shall not exceed three miles per hour.
- Mars Oscillating Headlight
Certain Diesel engines are equipped with both a straight beam headlight and a Mars Oscillating signal light. The straight beam headlight will be displayed in conformity with Rule 17 of "Rules and Instructions of the Transportation Department." Mars Oscillating signal light is arranged to display an oscillating white light to be displayed between the hours of sunset and sunrise and during daylight hours when weather conditions would impair vision and obscure the observance of an approaching train.
Oscillating signal light will be extinguished; when train turns out to meet another and has stopped clear of main track or is standing to meet a train at end of double track or junction, when standing or moving backwards in yards where yard engine. are employed.
- Definition: A Railroad Radio Communication system is one employing radio for the transmission of intelligence between moving equipment, between moving equipment and a fixed point, or between fixed points.
- Radio communication systems are under the jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission. THE RAILROAD COMPANY AND ITS EMPLOYES ARE GOVERNED BY THE COM- MISSION'S OPERATING RULES. VIOLATION IS A FEDERAL OFFENSE FOR WHICH SEVERE PENALTIES ARE PROVIDED.
- In order to operate a radio transmitting set a railroad employee must read and study the following rules:
OPERATING RULES
801. All employees, except those specifically authorized to do so, are prohibited from making any adjust- ments to a railroad radio set. If it appears that a radio transmitter is not operating properly its use shall be discontinued and the Superintendent notified as soon as possible.
802. No employee shall knowingly transmit any false distress communication, any unnecessary, irrelevant or unidentified communication, nor utter any obscene, indecent, or profane language via radio.
803. No employee shall divulge or publish the existence, contents, purport, effect or meaning of any communi- cation (distress communication excluded) except to the person for whom the communication is intended or to another employee of the railroad whose duties may require knowledge of the communication. The above applies either to communications received direct or to any that may be intercepted.
804. Before transmitting, any employee operating a radio transmitting set shall listen a sufficient interval to be sure that the circuit is not already in use, particularly for distress traffic.
805. A distress call will be preceded by the word "Emergency" repeated three times. Such calls shall be used only to cover initial reports of derailments, storms, washouts, fires, obstructions to tracks, or other matters which would cause serious delay to traffic, damage to property, injury to employees or the traveling public, and shall contain as complete thereon as possible. All employees shall give absolute priority to communications from another station in distress, and except in answering or aiding a station in distress shall refrain from sending any communications until there is assurance that no interference will result to the station in distress.
806. The Railroad Company is required to answer an official notice of violation of the terms of the communications Act of 1924, as amended, within three days from receipt of notice and any employee receiving inquiry concerning any violation sha1l answer such inquiry within 24 hours after receipt of notice.
807. Any employee shall permit inspection of the radio equipment in his charge and all FCC documents pertaining thereto, by a duly accredited representative of the Federal Communications Commission at any reasonable time.
808. Employees shall identify the radio station from which they are calling by prefacing their call with the railroad initial, for example, "GBW calling engine 601," "GBW caboose train No.1 calling engine."
809. In certain cases at crossings, junctions or paralleling tracks, some interference may develop with another railroad. In such cases especial care in making identification shall be used and the employees concerned shall cooperate in handling their business by alternating calls and being as brief as possible.
810. If any communication from a station other than another railroad radio station interferes with Railroad Radio service the railroad employee will endeavor to ascertain the identity of such station and report the occurrence as soon as possible through authorized channels, to the Superintendent, giving the exact time, nature of the communication and identity of the station, if possible.
Internationally, the word "MAYDAY" indicates a distress message; the word "PAN", an urgent message and the word "SECURITY," a safety message. Railroad employees may hear such messages sent by aircraft or, in coastal areas, by boats. Railroad employees hearing such messages must report them immediately through authorized channels to the Superintendent in addition to taking such appropriate action to relieve the distress as may be possible.
811. Information which is authorized to be transmitted between head and rear end of train, or between moving equipment and a fixed point follows:
- In connection with air brake tests.
- Relative to hot boxes or other defects on train.
- Rear end of train by limits of slow order.
- Rear end of train in clear on siding.
- Train clear of siding and main track switch closed.
- Location of rear end of train when necessary to back train over on two or more tracks.
- Flagman has returned to train.
- Conversation between head and rear end of train relative to the fulfillment of train orders received.
NOTE -Information that a train to be met is in clear on siding must not be transmitted from bead to rear end of train unless positive identification of the train to be met has been made.- The exchange of advice from the head end to the rear end of the train under conditions involving Rule 848, 848a, 848b, and where Clearance Form 108 is issued.
- Conversation between head and rear end of trains or between moving equipment and a fixed point relative to work enroute.
- Train handling.
- Oversight of any character that might en- danger the movement of a train.
812. Train orders must not be transmitted by radio between head and rear end of a train.
J. C. HILL, Engineer of Track Maintenance |
B. D. CURRAN, Chief Train
Dispatcher H. L. NICHOLS, Asst. Trainmaster & Dispatcher E. J. SHERIDAN, Dispatcher FRANKLIN JOBELIUS, Dispatcher K. H. LOUX, Dispatcher |
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