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CB&Q GP40 in St Charles412 viewsAnother view of the Q freight at the Seeburger siding
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GM&O buildings on the mainline412 viewsSome GM&O buildings for the speeder and other tools on the GM&O mainline looking west.
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Abandoned buildings and equipment, Cannon Quarry406 viewsAnother photo of the remnants of the old Cannon Quarry.
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BNSF southbound freight401 viewsA BNSF freight head south to St. Louis from Old Monroe, MO, passing the old and new elevators in town.
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IC Swing Bridge, Louisiana, MO, 1976398 viewsSpan has now been swung open for river traffic.
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Missouri K-line Route, 1922398 viewsK-line. St. Louis to Burlington. 220 miles. Not well known in the annuals of rail trips, the K-line was an integral part of the early Chicago, Burlington & Quincy history with infamous trains as the Zephyr-Rocket and Mark Twain Zephyr.. Rumored to be named for the St. Louis, Keokuk and Northwestern Railway who grew the route from a conglomeration of various predecessor railroads, the K-line still retains a scenic & vintage quality not often found on modern railroads. We will start in Hannibal...
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CB&Q #4960 prepares for a fan trip397 viewsTurntable rotates with the #4960. This was probably one of the last times a steam locomotive was on the Hannibal turntable.
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BNSF local in Louisiana, MO395 viewsA BNSF local prepares to grab a few cars in Lousiana, MO.
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MFA grain elevator in Elsberry392 viewsCloseup of the siding and elevator which has served Elsberry since at least the 1930s.
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Galloway Bros feed rear view391 viewsAnother view looking south. Note that the grain elevator actually had not handled rail traffic for quite some time, the siding was taken out in the late 1970s-early 1980s.
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CB&Q #4960 prepares for a fan trip391 views#4960 rolls into the Hannibal yard
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old mexico line old monroe mo dec18 2004390 viewsA MoW crane and flat car sits on the short bit of track that used to be the Francis line to Mexico, MO, and on to Kansas City.
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CB&Q #4960 prepares for a fan trip390 viewsHeading for the table...
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Pipeline for barges at Bunge elevator, Louisiana, MO388 viewsPipeline loads grain into barges in the Mississippi, elevator is to the right.
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Burlington SD7 at Seeburger384 viewsBN SD7 sits with a freight at the Seeburger siding.
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