This is way, way out of left field (i.e., far from Illinois), but for what it's
worth, Ross Grenard's
little book on the C&S (Colorado and Southern: A Personal Memory of the
Standard Gauge)
has a couple neat photos of engine 806 (ex-CB&Q O-4 5507) running down the
center of
Mason St. ("...a major residentil and commercial artery") in Ft. Collins with a
30-car train of
sugar beets. The photos, taken in November, 1957, are on p. 42 of that book.
-j
--- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, Steve Doyle <doylesteve19@...> wrote:
>
> Many thanks to everyone who responded to my question about Q street running
> in Illinois.
It certainly seems legitimate now to model examples of that. As a final
question, does anyone
know of the best visual examples of street running in any Q books, if there are
any?
> Steve
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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