The GreenBay and WesternRailroad was a paper carrying line and bridge route operating between the Mississippi River at Winona, Minnesota and Lake Michigan at Kewaunee, Wisconsin, via GreenBay.
It was chartered in 1866 as the GreenBay and Lake Pepin to provide an outlet for the region's timber and agriculture.
Information on the GreenBay Route, including a brief history of the railroad, rosters, timetables, and a short story about growing up near the railroad in the 1940's.
GreenBay is the county seat of Brown County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.
The city is located at 44° 31′ 09″ N 88° 01′ 11″ W, at the head of the Bay of GreenBay and the mouth of the Fox River, with an altitude of 581 feet.
GreenBay is home to the National Railroad Museum, the Neville Public Museum with exhibitions of art, history, and science, and to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.