Ah.... that explains why most of the depots that I
have seen have purington brick pavers on the walkways
around them....
--- Steve Doyle <doylesteve19@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Does anyone on the List happen to know how the
> Purington Brick Co. in Galesburg shipped its loads
> around the country - boxcar, flatcar, open gondola?
> Did they have their own identification markings? I
> know the Q had a spur into the brickyards.
> Many thanks,
> Steve Doyle
> Twin Cities
>
>
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>
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