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From: Stan Maddox <stan.maddox@burlingtongulf.com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 23:50:43 -0600
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I am a modeler seeking information on operations in the Beardstown  
and Jacksonville IL area and beyond. This includes the branch from  
Concord to White Hall. I'll list a few specific questions to get the  
ball rolling, but I am also hoping to start a thread of memories, so  
to speak. (By all means, if you think of something, please take the  
thread in the direction that suits you.) I am trying to get the  
specific flavor of prototype operations in the area, in order to make  
some tough decisions as to what gets modeled and what gets cut. I  
received a couple of helpful responses to similar questions about  
Beardstown and Concord that were posted here about a year ago,  
thanks. I am hoping to cover more specific ground this time around,  
in preparation for another early spring research trip to the area.

Questions:

1.) What were the common traffic patterns in this area from postwar  
to the BN merger?
2.) When did CB&Q cease using the Beardstown roundhouse and servicing  
area?
3.) In Beardstown, there appears to be the remnants of many more  
tracks between the waterfront and today's south yard, than exist  
today. Was this area between the waterfront mills and today's south  
yard, the original site of the yard? If so, how did these tracks  
function in relation to the south yard? When was the north yard  
pulled up? (Come to think of it, what is the "official" name of the  
south yard?)
4.) If you are a modeler, please review the background info below. Do  
you think Q operations on this this track plan will be interesting  
and enjoyable to operate? What changes would you suggest?
5.) If you had to choose between modeling the Concord to White Hall  
branch, or the Astoria branch and Sunspot Mine, which would you  
choose and why?

Thanks in advance for your assistance, looking forward to the  
discussion.

Best regards,

Stan

Background info for modelers:

I am designing an HO scale layout based on a fictitious railroad that  
runs through prototype locations and their interchanges. The layout  
starts at the crossing in Vermont, IL, with trains coming off staging  
yards that represent points north (Bushnell, Galesburg) and northeast  
(Peoria area). The main line runs compass southward past the Sunspot  
mine and the old Astoria branch, down into the Illinois River valley,  
through the industries and yards of Beardstown, trough Hagener and up  
Arenzville Hill, through Concord, and into Jacksonville. At  
Jacksonville (the showcase switching town on the layout), I am  
modeling almost all of the trackage and industries in Jacksonville at  
the GM&O and Wabash/N&W crossing area, at least in function if not in  
full prototype capacity. On the CB&Q portion, the cannery complex  
east of Jacksonville will be modeled. Points southward from there  
will be modeled with staging.

The layout mainline picks up the GM&O Jack Line due south from JV  
tower, joins the Air Line in Murrayville via staging, and continues  
compass southward into the yard, shops and wye complex at Roodhouse.  
The Jack Line to KC will be staging. The GM&O main continues  
southward to White Hall, where the CB&Q branch from Concord also  
comes into town. Both the CB&Q and GM&O will run into staging for  
points compass south from there, with an outside shot of adding  
Carrolton if I can finagle the benchwork just right.


 
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