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[CBQ] Re: Concord IL to East Alton IL

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Subject: [CBQ] Re: Concord IL to East Alton IL
From: "Robert Weber" <eng95@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 04:58:00 -0000
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Interesting statement from 
http://whitehalltownshiplibrary.org/townhistory.html
1961 Last passenger train through White Hall. CB&Q fare to Winchester 
was .34 cents.

>From 1951 thru 1953 I worked as a relief agent/operator on the 
Beardstown Division.  Traffic between Concord to East St. Louis was:
Daily passenger trains No. 47 and No. 48 which also provided Railway 
Express and a baggage car for shipping cream cans.

Daily thru freight trains No. 61 and No. 62

A steam local providing LCL freight and switching services.

Only industries I remember are:
Every town had an elevator so farm products where shipped.
Chapin had the Mid-West Order Buyers, a stockyard that shipped mostly 
hogs.
Alsey had a brick factory and I think they or another plant made 
bathroom fixtures.

When I visited relatives in Chapin in 1975, the Q tracks were gone and 
the Wabash was still there but was changed to Norfolk&Southern.

Bob





--- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, Stan Maddox <stan.maddox@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> 
> Please forgive the cross-post, I'm not sure if this is a CB&Q or BN  
> question, it depends on the abandonment dates. Looking for modeling  
> info on the line running from Concord IL southward to White Hall IL  
> and on into East Alton IL. What portions were abandoned and when?  
> What was the traffic like? What were the on-line industries? What is  
> still intact? Thanks for your time and assistance.
> 
> Regards,
> Stan
>




 
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