This is a great thing you are doing?recording history!
I am putting a shout out for any sources of information on an old CB&Q
freight station in northeastern Colorado.
I am in possession of an original Colorado railroad map from 1919 (or
so is believed) that marks a stop by the name of "Amen" in NE Colorado
near Sterling.
My grandfather and great-grandfather broke sod in that area and I am
curious about what might have actually been there as far as buildings
and type of train that ran on that line (model setup, O scale). Thanks
all!
Chuck (Elmhurst, Illinois) charlesamen@att.net
wouldn't it be nice to think of these things before it's too late...
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