Centuries of the North Woods, Part 5: Green Bay Shops
Centuries of the North Woods is the epic documentary about the Chicago & North Western’s Alco C628 locomotives in iron ore service in Upper Michigan. In Part 5, we’ll visit Green Bay Shops and watch the shop crew change lube oil and filters on the 6725. Roundhouse Foreman Al Kawalek and Shop Superintendent Ron Nickel discuss the challenges of keeping the C628s running, and look ahead to a new generation of locomotives.

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Centuries of the North Woods, Part 6: Epilogue

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The Rise and Fall of Fairbanks-Morse, the Opposed-Piston Engine Innovator

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Green Bay and Western May 19th and 20th, 1993

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Railroad Memories: Chip Syme's Railroad Career and Penn Central in Minerva, Ohio

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How a Single Locomotive Backstabbed American Rail Workers Into Oblivion

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The Machines That Built the TVA Dams (1933-1944)

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Centuries of the North Woods, Part 1: Introduction and The Great Horsepower Race

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GBW 6.2 Norwood Shops: Breaking In the 321

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GBW 10.1 Farewell Excursion: Kewaunee to Green Bay

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How Workers Carved the Pennsylvania Railroad Through the Allegheny Mountains Before Dynamite

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GBW 4.5 Green Bay Route: Swamps and Solitude

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Centuries of the North Woods, Part 3: Lake Shore Division, continued

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Green Bay & Western Alco Finale - Farewell to the GB&W

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Yellowbelly: The Story of Chesapeake & Ohio 490 (and an explanation of the Franklin Poppet Valves)

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Twin Stack II April 1987

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How a Cincinnati Toolmaker Built the Machine That Made American Factories Automatic

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Hearing This Rare Fairbanks Morse H12-44 Run Again

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GBW 4.6 Green Bay Route: The Wisconsin River Realm

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Modeling With Dan! **CSXT 254123 4750 Covered Hopper!**

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