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Detail of the CB&Q Hannibal railyard in 1939940 viewsThis is only the mid-southern end of the yard, the roundhouse, facilities & coal tower are behind Lover's Leap at the left.
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Lovers Leap at Hannibal, MO in 1905883 viewsThe bustling Chicago, Burlington and Quincy railyards of Hannibal in 1905. Archie Haydens collection.
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Southern boxcar at GM&O station848 viewsA Southern boxcar sits on the track in front of the GM&O station in Louisiana, MO.
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Switch tower in Louisiana, MO, 1972812 viewsBehind the tower the GM&O tracks go over the swing bridge on the Mississippi river while the CB&Q tracks run parallel to the river in front of the tower. At the time of the photo the GM&O was only a few months away from a merger with the Illinois Central, while the Burlington Northern had already taken up the CB&Q. The tower was torn down in the 1980s.
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Detail of Hannibal & the CB&Q railyards from Cardiff Hill812 viewsCity Light & Power is at the center, you can see two hoppers catching "clinkers" from the burned coal. A northbound CB&Q passenger train winds around the power plant, and the Hannibal coal tower is directly above the rear car of the northbound.
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PRR flatcar with load on transfer track...770 viewsPRR flatcar being tranferred between the CB&Q and GM&O.
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Soo Line flatcar with tractors747 viewsNice shot of a Soo Line flatcar with a load of Allis Chalmers tractors. This appears to be on the GM&O mainline heading west. From Bill Hirt: Soo Line flat FM. 40' Steel Flat Car. Built 1913 by ACF. 12 cars listed in 1966 ORER. Series #4401-4479 (odd numbers only). Photo in Soo Line Freight Equipment and Cabooses on p60.
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GN & CB&Q reefers on '48 freight in Louisiana, MO.720 viewsA pair of reefers on the CB&Q line in Louisiana, MO.
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Twilight at Dameron, MO719 viewsAs the last rays of the sun glint off the rails pointing to the North, its a lot easier to imagine that maybe you can still hear the shrill whistle of a Mikado echoing off the bluffs on this lonely stretch of track, or see the flashing Mars of the Mark Twain Zephyr appear around the bend. At the very least a blinking beacon on top of a GP30 painted in Chinese Red & Gray.

But no...it's probably just imagination...
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PRR express reefer at Louisiana, MO.684 viewsA Pennsylvania express reefer being transferred between the GM&O and CB&Q at Louisiana, MO. Next in line appears to be a NP reefer as well.
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AT&SF outside-braced box car on the transfer track.665 viewsAn AT&SF and unidentified box car are on the transfer track between the GM&O and CB&Q in Louisiana, MO. The AT&SF box is a Santa Fe Class Bx-39, one of 400 50ft War Emergency composite boxcars (ATSF 151092-151491) built by Pullman in early 1944 (thanks to Dave Sieber).
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Southern flatcar with load.662 viewsA Southern flatcar sits in the CB&Q yard at Louisiana, MO with a load.
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CB&Q MoW train661 viewsA CB&Q flatcar with a load of lumber is part of a CB&Q MoW work train in Louisiana, MO.
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Farmers Produce Exchange in Elsberry656 viewsThis double Quonset hut feed store was located in Elsberry in the 1950s on the corner of Griffin and 3rd. It later became Philpott Motors, an auto repair place. The building is still standing, but abandoned and in bad shape.
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CB&Q yard, Louisiana, Mo654 viewsThis was a very small yard for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, however, cars were dropped here for transfer to the GM&O line which came through town and visa-versa. At right is an open hopper, called "battleships" by the crews (Archie Hayden).
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