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Frisco 1522 rolls through Elsberry139 viewsThe Frisco 1522 rolls through Elsberry on the way to Hannibal, MOFeb 19, 2018
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Hamburg Ferry144 viewsTwo 1961 Ford trucks with some massive split firewood head towards Elsberry from the ferry. The Hamburg ferry stopped running in the 1970s.Feb 19, 2018
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Elsberry Depot in 1988148 viewsElsberry depot with Galloway Brothers feed mill in the background, looking south. You can see that the freight shed has already been removed.Feb 19, 2018
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BNSF ES44AC heads towards St. Louis99 viewsBNSF ES44AC crosses the bridge over the Lost Creek as it heads south out of Elsberry on the way to St. LouisFeb 19, 2018
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Elsberry depot & freight shed in 1975136 viewsElsberry depot & freight shed. Note some BN hoppers in the siding at Galloway Bros in the background.Feb 19, 2018
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Dameron, MO87 viewsDameron, Missouri in 1980. You can see Dameron just left of center, and just make out the large anhydrous ammonia tank next to the tracks. BN locals used to service this tank.Feb 19, 2018
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Lock & Dam 24105 viewsLock & Dam 24 in Clarksville, MO, from Lookout Point. The Skylift (chair lift) used to run up the side of the mountain, allowing tourists to see this spectacular view.Feb 19, 2018
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Illinois Central/Burlington Northern tower 1975107 viewsThe IC/BN tower looking east towards Illinois. Feb 19, 2018
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Illinois Central/Burlington Northern tower 1975115 viewsBurlington GP30 local at the tower in 1975.Feb 19, 2018
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HCRR S1 switcher in Hannibal125 viewsHCRR #604 does some yard work in Hannibal, MOFeb 19, 2018
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HCRR boxcar144 viewsAn HCRR boxcar on a snowy dayFeb 19, 2018
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HCRR switcher134 viewsHCRR #12 sits idle behind HCRR #2 in Ilasco, MOFeb 19, 2018
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CB&Q switcher in Hannibal149 viewsA Q switcher steams in the Hannibal, MO yardFeb 19, 2018
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Northbound train in Elsberry - 1911545 views4pm CB&Q train out of St. Louis stops in ElsberryJan 12, 2016
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Missouri K-line Route, 1922415 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...Jan 06, 2016
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