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BNSF #6082 north of Winfield MO318 viewsES44DC leads a drag of coal empties back north to be re-loaded
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Lovers Leap, Hannibal, view of the old CB&Q yards318 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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BN 10326 caboose (or waycar) in Louisiana316 viewsThis caboose was on display in Louisiana for many years, it was recently removed and moved to a railway museum.
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hwy 79 bridge annada mo dec18 2004315 views
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BNSF SD70ACe rolls through Ashburn MO314 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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Farmers Produce Exchange in Elsberry313 viewsFarmers Produce Exchange, fertilizer & feed store in Elsberry. This was about 2 blocks from the railroad tracks (to the right) and was not directly supported by the railroad.
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Southbound - Northbound meet...312 viewsFreights pass each other at Elsberry, MO. This view looks south towards Elsberry and St. Louis.
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Bunge elevator in Louisiana MO308 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 MO307 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 northward304 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 - 1908301 viewsThe CB&Q station/freight house is at the bottom of the hill.
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Galloway Bros Feed299 viewsBuilt in 1880 by the Elsberry Milling Company, it was purchased by the Hannibal Milling Company in 1895. They owned the property until 1933, when they leased it to David Galloway. He then purchased the mill in 1940.
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BNSF Railroad bridge298 viewsThis 5-panel truss bridge was built in 1902 by the American Bridge Company.
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BNSF #7661 approaches Kissinger Hill297 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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Ex-CB&Q bridge296 viewsAnother view of the bridge just north of Clarksville
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