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MFA grain elevator...351 viewsLooking north out of Elsberry past the MFA elevator. This building is also now gone, torn down in 2014.
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CB&Q #4960 in E St Louis mo 351 views#4960 takes on coal in the E St. Louis yard.
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CB&Q #4960 near Clarksville mo 350 viewsMike paces the #4960 near Clarksville on this fan trip in 1962
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prr 1470 4-4-2 ft dix nj349 views
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CB&Q #4960 near Louisiana MO348 viewsQ Mikado #4960 runs light as it prepares for another fan trip.
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prr 5455 4-6-2 ft dix ng347 views
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Derailed boxcars at Kissinger, MO.347 viewsThese two boxcars were all that is left after the other derailed cars were carted off in the 1980s-90s, but they are now gone as well.
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prr 4-6-2 general englewood station may29 1938346 views
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Interior of old boxcar346 viewsThe interior of the derailed Cotton Belt boxcar at Kissinger, MO.
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IC Swing Bridge, Louisiana, MO, 1976345 viewsThe swing bridge in Louisiana, MO. There is still an operator who walks out to the control room every day to swing the bridge when river traffic approaches.
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illinois central 2735 2-10-2 centralia il 4-21-1946343 views
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wrx 9424343 views
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Galloway Bros Feed342 viewsDavid Galloway operated the Galloway Grain Company until 1943 when he asked his brother Ralph to join him. The name then changed to Galloway Brothers. In 1962, Ralph bought out his brother and changed the name again to Galloway Brothers, Inc. The business continued until Ralph died in the year 2000.
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Dameron, MO341 viewsLooking north from Dameron. Just to the right of the BNSF mainline there also used to be a small siding that served a large anhydrous ammonia tank. The siding was removed in the late 1960s-early 1970s.
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Elsberry railroad bridge340 viewsTwilight falls over Elsberry and the 1902 railroad bridge.
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