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From: "Dave Lotz" <dave_lotz@charter.net>
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:49:36 -0600
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Hi CBQ Listers,

Can someone help with a magazine quality, 1960-69 era photograph of a
passenger train in Nebraska?  We don?t have one in the archives.  I found a
couple photos of the Harvard Depot.

Thanks!
Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Curt & Tammy BREWER [mailto:brewercnt@msn.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 10:08 PM
To: brhs@nsn.org
Subject: Photos of depot, CB&Q equipment

I am writing an article for "Trains" magazine and I am looking for some
photos to accent my article.  I have found most of what I need.  However I
could use one more photo of a passenger train or locomotive circa 1960-69
and one more photo of a freight locomotive/train of that same time frame.  I
would prefer pictures of locomotives/trains while underway as opposed to
sitting in a station or yard.  What I need most of all however, is a photo
of the depot at Harvard, NE. Harvard was laid out by the B&MRR in 1871 when
that line was being constructed from Lincoln to Kearney, NE. This line
latter became part of CB&Q's main line between Chicago and Denver.  Harvard
is located in south central Nebraska in the Hastings, Grand Island area.

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