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cbq switching tower montgomery il-2127 views
bs_109_2-6-0_bevier_mo_1960-11-27d.jpg
bs 109 2-6-0 bevier mo 1960-11-27d127 views
bs_109_2-6-0_bevier_mo_1962-12a.jpg
bs 109 2-6-0 bevier mo 1962-12a127 views
cbq_4943_2-8-2_bevier_mo_1960-11-28f.jpg
cbq 4943 2-8-2 bevier mo 1960-11-28f127 views
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cbq 4943 2-8-2 bevier mo 1960-11-28j126 views
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HCRR switcher126 viewsHCRR #12 sits idle behind HCRR #2 in Ilasco, MO
cbq_derail_downers_grove_1965a.jpg
cbq derail downers grove 1965a122 views
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Pile driver in Seeburger122 viewsA BN pile driver and old CB&Q tender team up in winter 1976.
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SS President pulls up to Hannibal docks122 viewsIn this great photo, you can see the SS President pulling up to the docks in Hannibal. In the far distance you can see the rail yards. Given the automobiles in the photo, this is probably the early 1930s, maybe even before the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge was built.
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River Queen in 1963122 viewsThe River Queen was built in 1923 as the Cape Girardeau, and served many years in other locations. The steamship appeared in Gone with the Wind as the Gordon C. Greene, and was finally named River Queen in the late 1950s. It was bought for less than $50k and brought to Hannibal in 1961, where it served until 1964. In December 1967, the 50 year old steamboat sank to the bottom of the Mississippi at the. docks at St. Louis, and unfortunately could not be recovered.
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Closeup of two CB&Q gondolas under the Mark Twain Memorial Bridge121 viewsPossibly delivering/receiving load from the gravel site under the Mark Twain bridge. Probably right after completion of the bridge (see larger photo below).
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cbq 4943 2-8-2 bevier mo 1960-11-28d120 views
10h_hcrr_604_S1_hannibal_mo_1964-01.jpg
HCRR S1 switcher in Hannibal119 viewsHCRR #604 does some yard work in Hannibal, MO
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Loading cotton in Hannibal119 viewsIn an extremely rare photo, men are loading cotton onto a flat car at Hannibal. Where exactly in Hannibal and the year is unknown, and the reporting marks on the flat car (FCCCo, or FCCC, or FCC) do not appear on any list. Missouri does rank within the top 10 US cotton producing states.
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gsmr 1702 2-8-0 bryson city nc aug9-2004118 views
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