Gerald, many thanks for this valuable information.
Tried to e-mail you individually, but message bounced.
Please contact me privately at bobyar2001@y...
when you can.
Bob Yarger
--- Virginia Edgar <vje68@h...> wrote:
> Nebraska City (As of 1931) had a Kerr style coaling
> station (1 of 4 on the Q
> - the others being Red Oak, Farmington & Van Wert).
> It was a 40 ton capy.,
> 23' x 47' of wood frame construction, blt in 1900 by
> the Q. It served 1
> track with bituminous coal averaging 21 tons per
> day. Fire protection was
> via a hydrant - sand was supplied by a bin on a
> trestle.
> Got into this string late - which town was in
> question on the initial
> request? Gerald Edgar
>
>
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