An all-Alco road to the end, the GB&W purchased one C430 in 1968, the pinnacle of Alco 4-axle road locomotive design. Here #315 rides the turntable in Green Bay.
R.T. Steinbrenner Photo
An aging E7A, number unknown, idles next to a bi-level 400 at Green Bay. Painted in its final scheme it is aimed southward for Milwaukee. I have no idea what train this might have been assigned to... (more)
CNW F7A no. 4087A is at the platform at Green Bay waiting to load its bi-level train for Milwaukee and Chicago. By 1969 the majority of remaining Fs and Es used a simple ball and bar logo on the n... (more)
Green Bay & Western RS11 309 switches the yard in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Alco displays the name H. Weldon McGee in honor of the road’s president from 1962-78.
A morning visit to Green Bay & Western’s yard in Green Bay, Wisconsin yields a nice overview of the facility, but no activity. There’s an RS11 in the servicing area, and a Century in the shops... (more)