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| From: | "Richard Eisfeller" <bigeee@trainvideos.com> |
| Date: | Mon, 23 Mar 2009 09:42:22 -0400 |
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>According to my meager notes from 1967 the westbound coming off the Rock River
>bridge led by the GP30 is Train 88 (somewhere else I wrote it down as Train
>82). This train had two waycars and reached Oregon fairly early that morning,
>before 9 a.m. as I recall. Anyone have any thoughts on 88 being a valid
>number?<
Definitely #88 unless an extra or extra section of #88 was run. Rare for an
extra section, though - I saw only one that I know of while living in Rochelle
circa 1964 - 1966. #88 was due in Cicero about 1:30 p.m. and usually made the
famous 1:30 p.m. perishable cut-off for the IHB. In late 1968 or 1969 #88
became #90. #82 was due in Cicero about 1:00 a.m. and was often late. It
picked up meat at Rochelle while #88 normally did no work before Enola.
Dick Eisfeller
Big "E" Productions
Greenland, NH
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