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PRR express reefer at Louisiana, MO.682 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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Southern flatcar with load.660 viewsA Southern flatcar sits in the CB&Q yard at Louisiana, MO with a load.
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AT&SF outside-braced box car on the transfer track.658 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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CB&Q MoW train656 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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CB&Q yard, Louisiana, Mo651 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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Reefer & vintage box car at the tail end of a CB&Q freight649 viewsFruit Growers Express reefer & and CB&Q outside-braced boxcar with a Q caboose.
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Farmers Produce Exchange in Elsberry644 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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Rock Island boxcar...640 viewsA nice shot of a vintage 40' Rock Island boxcar in Louisiana, MO. From Bill Hirt: RI boxcar XM. 40' 1937 AAR Modified Box w/6' Door Opening. Youngstown Sliding Door. Built 1942 by PSC. IH 10' 6". Series #147750-148549. Photo in RI Color Guide on p35.
L&NE boxcar XM. 40' Steel 1923 ARA Proposed Standard Box w/6' Door Opening. Youngstown Sliding Door. Built 1930-31 by Magor. IH 8' 7". Series #8201-8500. Photo in the Magor Car Corporation on p85. Photos in Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Volume 18 on p96-98.
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CB&Q Silver Solarium in Danville, VA626 views
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mp 9766 0-8-0 anchorage la624 views
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Lover's Leap, Hannibal621 viewsA view of the railyards and Lover's Leap in Hannibal, Missouri in 1939.
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CB&Q SD7 at Orchard Farms616 viewsA CB&Q freight rolls through Orchard Farms on a dreary day in 1969
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US Army switch engine599 viewsA GE 45-ton US Army switch engine sits on a C&NW flatcar. Tom Mack did some research and found it had been assigned to Kankakee Ordnance Works in Elwood, IL, and then went to Hill AFB in Utah, so it may be in transit between the two locations (probably on the GMO since it went right through Elwood). The logo on the side is a bomb symbol, commonly found around munitions.
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Gondolas and hoppers with ballast, Louisiana, MO.592 viewsA nice view of an IC hopper loaded full with ballast in Louisiana, MO. A CB&Q gondola is to the left and an NYC hopper to the right.
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Cotton Belt boxcar on CB&Q mainline...591 viewsNice shot of a vintage SSW boxcar on the CB&Q mainline in Louisiana, MO. Build date is April 1923 for the boxcar.
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