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| Subject: | [CBQ] Railroad History |
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| Date: | Sun, 1 Aug 2010 20:33:19 EDT |
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There was a "camp" at Savanna,IL. It was at the west end of the Q yard on
the North side and just east of the Milw xing. Bob "Gabby" Watson pointed
it out to me one summer night after we caught the w/c on an eastbounder at
the west end. The campfire was glowing brightly. After looking at the notes
in Bud Lintroths latest edition of the "Peavine" history, I have to wonder
if it wasn't on the old C.B.& N. R-O-W.
This would have been sometime in the early to mid 70's.
Leo Phillipp
Ps-The "Bo's" were also common in Cicero. One night I had the "xxxx"
scared out of me by one as he came up behind me while I was walking our train
in
depature yard. He just wanted to know which train went to Galesburg.
On another occasion we pulled one off a CH east of Savanna in far below
zero temps and let him ride in the W/C to Cicero.
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