Weight | .35 lbs |
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Dimensions | 11 × 8.50 × .125 in |
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- Archives Report – Larry E. Easton, Archivist
- Two More Sleepers. 1882 Nov. 14 – Neenah Daily times, November 14, 1882
- The Central’s New Sleepers. Arrival of the Wisconsin Central’s New Line Palace Rolling Stock-The Finest Coaches ever seen in the Northwest. – Neenah City Times, December 16, 1882
- Roy L. Martin (Continued)
- Working on the DM&N
- Back to the Wisconsin Central
- Leaving the Railroad
- Modern Operations
- Those Inspection Trips!
- In Conclusion
- Photos:
- Barney & Smith coach 1811 diagram – SLHTS Archives Collection.
- Classic Photo Album (Insert) Soo NW-2 no. 300 replacing Soo 2-8-0 no. 448 at Ladysmith February, 1955 – John Hilbert, courtesy Ladysmith News.
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