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Marty Bernard posted Hood Junction Depot at the National Railroad Museum, Green Bay, WI, Duane Hall photo, May 1987. |
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RRmuseum The building houses the Jodey Lenfestey Children's Deiscovery Depot
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I could not find any info on their web site as to whether or not this depot was moved here or it it was built from scratch. It appears that there was a depot a block south of Mason Street and east of Broadway and that it could have served all three railroads: C&NW, Milwaukee and Green Bay & Western.
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But that is not the case because C&NW had a much larger
depot that is
still standing.
Rollie Tocups
posted two photos with the comment: "Green Bay WI."
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IRM Strahorn Library posted
C&NW #880 4-6-0 Schenectady built Class R at Green Bay, Wisconsin on September 19, 1929. The Strahorn Library is at 118 E. Washington Street in Marengo, Illinois. It is normally open from 10AM to 2:30PM on Wednesdays and visitors are welcome. For those unable to visit, we can provide access to our collections via telephone (815-568-1060), e-mail (strahorn@irm.org), or online catalog (librarycat.org/lib/IRMStrahornLibrary). Larson Collection C&NW Volume 5, Illinois Railway Museum Strahorn Library. |
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Mark Llanuza posted Its 1986 were at Green Bay wis station Andre Wehrle: Hmmmm, they stopped? Gates still up. Mark Llanuza: Andre Wehrle crew change
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Larry Kraemer posted Green Bay, Chicago and Northwestern depot. Posted January 25,1909. Jim Kelling shared Green Bay, Wisconsin (C&NW depot) |
Gary White
posted three photos with the comment:
I came across these pictures of the Green Bay C&NW depot. Green Bay is my hometown and I grew up on the west side where my brothers and I would go exploring in the various train yards. Actually took the train from this station to Milwaukee and back when I was a child.
Pelicans Roundhouse: I love the shot with sb 216 and a Biz car added at The Bog. This was during the 1969-71 period of “Sip ‘n Snack” service, and the four BiLevels. The parlor and full diner that were added at one time were only a memory by this time.
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Andrew Witkowski
posted three photos with the comment: "The old Chicago & North Western Railway Depot in Green Bay, Wisconsin."
Reid Van Sluys: Interestingly enough, this was the third of three new depots built by Green Bay's railroad between 1897 and 1899. The GB&W was the first built, followed by the CM&StP (still extant) and finally -and admittedly the grandest- the C&NW's.
Thomas Markielewski: Here's their website, if anyone's interested. I HIGHLY recommend it!
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And the
Milwaukee Road Depot was on the east side of the Fox River.
The only "Hood Junction" I could find was in California, so I don't think the depot was moved from there.
CN/C&NW is the railroad that serves the National Railroad Museum.
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