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cbq 9938 E8A chicago il jun16-1973131 views
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np 2315 2-6-2 little falls mn sep14 1952131 views
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gn 209 4-4-0 st cloud mn aug 1931131 views
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cbq 6150 2-10-2a131 views
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bs 109 2-6-0 bevier mo 1960-11-27c131 views
cbq_4960_2-8-2_clarksville_mo_1963-09.jpg
cbq 4960 2-8-2 clarksville mo 1963-09131 views
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gn 3112 2-8-2131 views
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np 408 VO-1000 minneapolis mn 1970-08131 views
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Pile driver in Seeburger131 viewsA BN pile driver and old CB&Q tender team up in winter 1976.
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River Queen in 1963131 viewsThe River Queen was built in 1923 as the Cape Girardeau, and served many years in other locations. The steamship appeared in Gone with the Wind as the Gordon C. Greene, and was finally named River Queen in the late 1950s. It was bought for less than $50k and brought to Hannibal in 1961, where it served until 1964. In December 1967, the 50 year old steamboat sank to the bottom of the Mississippi at the. docks at St. Louis, and unfortunately could not be recovered.
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cstpmo 14 0-6-0 st paul mn 1934-08-04130 views
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erie 2549 4-6-2130 views
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cbq derail 0002130 views
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copr 4029130 views
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pick 55247130 views
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