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Ex-CB&Q bridge - Annada272 viewsAnother metal bridge just north of Annada, MOFeb 17, 2009
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BNSF SD70MAC at Elsberry256 viewsNorthbound #9729 idles with empties just outside of Elsberry, MO. The remnants of the Cannon Quarry are just behind the train under the bluff in the photo.Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF Railroad bridge294 viewsThis 5-panel truss bridge was built in 1902 by the American Bridge Company.Feb 17, 2009
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Ex-CB&Q bridge Annada275 viewsThis bridge is just to the south of Annada, MO, very close to the Pike & Lincoln county line.Feb 17, 2009
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SD70ACe rolls along the river310 viewsHeading south from Hannibal, the tracks wind right alongside the river...making for very picturesque shots.Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF #9353 rolls into the Louisiana yard from the north260 viewsDirectly above the locomotive is the Hwy 54 bridge over the Mississippi (which is to the right of this photo).Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF SD70ACe leaves Elsberry262 viewsSouth through the old CB&Q bridge BNSF 9353 heads for St. Louis, now about 70 miles away.Feb 17, 2009
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SD70ACe along the Mississippi268 viewsNear Saverton, Missouri, the SD70ACe stretches its legs and pours on the power as it races across the Mississippi bottoms towards St. Louis. Hwy 79 is relatively new in this location, prior to 1955 it was called Hwy T and did not go all the way between Hannibal and Louisiana.Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF SD70ACe rolls through Ashburn MO310 viewsAshburn was settled in 1819, and served as a station on the St. Louis, Keokuk and Northwestern Railroad. It also had a post office and at one time boasted a population of over 300.Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF #8945 SD70MAC in Clarksville266 viewsDPU brings up the rear of the southbound coal drag.Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF 9353 SD70ACe approaches Annada277 viewsA long string of coal bound for St. Louis tails BNSF 9353 SD70ACe.Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF #9353 SD70ACe north Annada258 viewsRolling a coal drag south into Annada.Feb 17, 2009
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Southbound - Northbound meet...310 viewsFreights pass each other at Elsberry, MO. This view looks south towards Elsberry and St. Louis.Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF #5353 ES44DC at Elsberry, MO287 viewsES44DC #5353 idles just south of Elsberry Missouri on the mainline.Feb 17, 2009
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BNSF #6082 north of Winfield MO313 viewsES44DC leads a drag of coal empties back north to be re-loadedFeb 17, 2009
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