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RailPictures.Net Photo: GBW 312 Green Bay & Western Alco C424 at Hatfield, Wisconsin by Mike Danneman
 
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    » Green Bay & Western (more..)
    » Alco C424 (more..)
    » Black River Bridge 
    » Hatfield, Wisconsin, USA (more..)
    » December 05, 1992
    Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
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    » GBW 2 (more..)
    » Mike Danneman (more..)
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    Green Bay & Western train 2 crosses a bridge parallel to a dam on the Black River that forms Lake Arbutus at Hatfield, Wisconsin, on December 5, 1992. The train is pulled by a quartet of GB&W Alco C424 locomotives, Nos 312, 311, 320 and 314.
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