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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: Chicago Union Station
From: John Ziola <johnsclubs@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 18:20:59 -0800 (PST)
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Do have the Kalmbach book and you're right it has some valuable information as 
do most of their books
   
  Another good suggestion, have looked at some of these trains, as well as 
Dearborn Sta. which I'll have to forego at this time (not enough room). Know 
there were a number of passenger trains that also used Union Sta. just forgot 
which ones. 
   
  Thanks Bob,
   
  John
   
  

Bob Webber <no17@comcast.net> wrote:
          Also, look at the latest book on passenger train modeling from 
Kalmbach by Andy Sperandeo - it has some ideas on modeling passenger 
stations that might be of use, though Ed's book is the definitive 
book on Union Station.

Depending on era you'd want a "connection" from the NYC, AT&SF and 
others for mail and sleepers.

At 06:31 PM 11/14/2006, John Ziola wrote:
>More great ideas,
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> Thanks so much to you PAL and the others.
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> John
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>pal_houston <paulaleonard@comcast.net> wrote:
> --- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, John Ziola <johnsclubs@...> wrote:
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> > Group I need some help,
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> > I plan on modeling Chg.Union Sta. (during the CZ period) and need a
>diagram of track layout for Station as well as Passenger car yard.
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> > Also same for the yard at Clyde. Was the intermodal operation part
>of Clyde or was it separate?
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>Check out Michael J. Spoor's "CB&Q in Color", Vol. 4. Page 118 has a
>track diagram for the Canal St. (14th Street) yard dated 23 Nov. 1964.
>This diagram has no scale, but you can also get some great information
>by zooming in on Google Earth :).
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>Best Regards,
>PAL
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Bob Webber 



         




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