I'll bet few remember the street running and team
track of the "Q" in Naperville. The team track was
about one mile and a half south of the mainline (it
may have once served a quarry) and then turned east.
I remember seeing hoppers with coal (I assume), being
off-loaded.
--- Steve Doyle <doylesteve19@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Could anyone please tell me if the Q did any street
> running/switching anywhere in Illinois, whether it
> be Chicago or through downstate villages' main or
> sidestreets? If so, are there any good visual
> sources of what this looked like?
> Many thanks in advance,
> Steve Doyle
> Twin Cities
>
>
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>
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