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Re: [CBQ] Montgomery Interlocking Tower

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Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 23:50:15 -0600
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Dave
EWD track over elevation from Montgomery to Aurora(Broadway) open April 20, 1920
WWD Track open Sept. 7, 1920  Before that there was a full wye from the Main 
Line to the C&I and up the NIFA Branch(Northern Illinois Fair Association) ((to 
Geneva from Streator line originally))
South Aurora Tower was located at the west end of North Ave where it crosses 
Broadway and split the C&I from the Main Line (Jerry Hammsmith has my photo of 
tower)  This was moved south to the viaduct over River St and three 
switchtenders handling the switches at the new depot site.  This was replaced 
by the brick tower at the depot on Dec. 4, 1924 with new depot on Broadway open 
on May 16, 1925  New Montgomery Tower was put in service Nov. 5, 1925    With 
CTC Cutover between Galesburg and Aurora tower no longer needed and removed 
from service however was still on  site until after BN Merger
SJH
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dave Fiore Sr. 
  To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2006 1:23 PM
  Subject: [CBQ] Montgomery Interlocking Tower


  I posted photographs of Montgomery Interlocking Tower before and 
  after in Photos, album title Montgomery. 

  There is a black and white photo of the tower in 1969, and three 
  views taken today showing what is left (just the foundation with 
  holes and slots for switch connections). 

  A CB&Q station map of Montgomery, prepared in 1917 for ICC valuation 
  report, does not show the tower. 

  However, an article published in the Aurora Beacon newspaper on March 
  26, 1925 reported the tower was located in Aurora and it would be 
  moved to Montgomery. Also, it had been out of service since 
  installation of a new interlocking plant at Aurora.

  According to the article, CB&Q relocated the tower in order to use 
  the mainline as an advance track for trains moving out of Aurora 
  Yard. Other details: CB&Q designated the tower as No. 38 and it would 
  control 12 switches at Montgomery. 

  I understand the tower was abandoned around 1965 after installation 
  of CTC. Can anyone verify date? Also when it was torn down?

  Thank you.

  Dave Fiore Sr
  Montgomery, IL 



   

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