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Re: Tunnel at East Dubuque

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Subject: Re: Tunnel at East Dubuque
From: "bill_og" <haywarb@b...>
Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 01:26:19 -0000
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Norm & Listers:

There is a book titles something like "America's Rail Pictorial" by 
Russ Porter that has a great photo of the #5632 emerging from a 
tunnel, I think it was at east Dubuque.

Did the Q or the Wabash have a tunnel at Hannibal?

Thanks,

Bill 

--- In BRHSlist@y..., "Norm_Andersen" <Norm_Andersen@m...> wrote:
> During the early '60's when we'd run a steam excursion to Dubuque 
one of the trip highlights was always going through the East Dubuque 
tunnel and of course crossing the Mississippi River.
> 
> As I recall the train just bearly crept through the tunnel. In 
addition to the Q and IC, the Chicago Great Western also used the 
tunnel and bridge.
> 
> On regular passenger trains in the '60's I can never remember 
getting stuck around East Dubuque for either CGW or IC traffic. On a 
few occasions I saw waiting CGW westbound trains down the line on the 
eastside but not often.
> 
> Norm Andersen
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Denny Anspach 
> To: BRHSlist@y... 
> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 12:13 PM
> Subject: [BRHSlist] Re: Tunnel at East Dubuque
> 
> 
> Jim Singer has been researching for some time, and will be 
presenting 
> at the Prototype Modeler's meet at Naperville next week, and at 
Cocoa 
> Beach, FL in January an entirely-new program outlining the 
> multi-railroad operations at East Dubuque, which of course 
includes 
> operations through the tunnel.
> 
> It should be very good.
> 
> Denny
> Denny S. Anspach, MD
> Sacramento, California
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