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BN 10326 caboose (or waycar) in Louisiana310 viewsThis caboose was on display in Louisiana for many years, it was recently removed and moved to a railway museum.
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Lovers Leap, Hannibal, view of the old CB&Q yards310 viewsVery little left of the huge yards that were here 100 years ago (reference 1905 picture). You can see some foundations but that's about it.
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hwy 79 bridge annada mo dec18 2004309 views
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Southbound - Northbound meet...308 viewsFreights pass each other at Elsberry, MO. This view looks south towards Elsberry and St. Louis.
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SD70ACe rolls along the river308 viewsHeading south from Hannibal, the tracks wind right alongside the river...making for very picturesque shots.
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BNSF SD70ACe rolls through Ashburn MO307 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.
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Bunge elevator in Louisiana MO303 viewsThis elevator was once with MFA. Note the pipeline for delivering grain to barges crossing the BNSF mainline.
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Bunge feeds in Louisiana MO299 viewsKCS trackage crosses this BNSF mainline just ahead in the photograph, the swing bridge across the Mississippi is to the left.
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SD70MACs roll northward298 viewsUnder darkening winter skies, a pair of SD70MACs head north with a line of empties for the coal fields.
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Elsberry, MO main street looking east - 1908294 viewsThe CB&Q station/freight house is at the bottom of the hill.
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BNSF Railroad bridge292 viewsThis 5-panel truss bridge was built in 1902 by the American Bridge Company.
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Ex-CB&Q bridge290 viewsAnother view of the bridge just north of Clarksville
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Hwy 54 bridge over Mississippi290 viewsBNSF yard is to the left of this photo. As you can see, the Mississippi does freeze over.
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Mainline towards Annada289 viewsView looking south towards Annada.
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BNSF #7661 approaches Kissinger Hill288 viewsAt this point, the tracks separate from Highway 79 for a few miles to round Kissinger Hill, while Hwy 79 goes over the top.
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