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CB&Q depot & freight house, Elsberry - 1940s281 viewsNotice the flatbed farm truck at the right. All of the buildings in this photo are now gone.Jan 02, 2016
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CB&Q depot & freight house, Elsberry - 1970s267 viewsGreat view of the changes over the years, note that the elevator was now under the Missouri Farmers Association.Jan 02, 2016
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CB&Q depot, Elsberry - 1919 - with twin Cities Express331 viewsThe St. Louis bound Twin Cities express pulls into Elsberry on a March afternoon in 1919Jan 02, 2016
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CB&Q MoW car261 viewsFrom Bill Hirt: MW Company Service. Class PB-16. Built 1903 by ACF. Ex #5941 70' Coach Car. Converted 1941 to MW Service. Series #250512. Hannibal yard, 1964Jan 02, 2016
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CB&Q NW2 & #4960 in N. St. Louis229 viewsThe #4960 sits next to a modern workhorse in the CB&Q yard in North St. LouisJan 02, 2016
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CB&Q fan trip with 2-8-2 #4960 - 1961244 viewsThe #4960 heads for St. Louis with a load of fans. Back view of the freight house.Jan 02, 2016
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CB&Q fan trip with 2-8-2 #4960 - 1962247 viewsNorthbound CB&Q Mikado sits in front of the MFA elevator in Elsberry.Jan 02, 2016
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CB&Q #4951 2-8-2225 viewsMikado #4952 sits at Hannibal, MO. After some discussion, Archie and I don't think this is in the yard, but it could be at the Atlas-Portland cement plant in Ilasco. (photo caption was Hannibal)Jan 02, 2016
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CB&Q #1235 2-6-0253 viewsOn the scrap line in Hannibal.Jan 02, 2016
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CB&Q #564 0-6-0225 viewsSwitcher #564 loads at the coaling chute in HannibalJan 02, 2016
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CB&Q #541 0-8-0208 viewsSwitcher #541 works the yard in Hannibal, MOJan 02, 2016
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BN yards in N St Louis208 views1975 view of the BN yard.Jan 02, 2016
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BN #3038 crosses the Missouri River196 viewsGP40 pulls a local across the Missouri river at Fort Bellefontaine, heading south. Note the old highway bridge being torn down. The railroad bridge was built in 1894.Jan 02, 2016
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Burlington Northern Bicentennial SD40-2 #1976 in N. St. Louis yard236 viewsJan 02, 2016
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KCS swing bridge173 viewsOriginally built by the Chicago & Alton in 1873 as one of the first 15 bridges across the Mississippi. It was rebuilt in 1898 on the 1873 piers.Jan 02, 2016
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