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Re: [CBQ] rail bridge over the Des Moines River at Keokuk

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From: Duncan Cameron <d.cameron@sympatico.ca>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 20:38:03 -0400
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Archie,
Bernie's book has been on my list to get for a while.  I keep watching e-bay 
and Amazon for someone who will ship one to Canada.
But thanks for the lead.  In terms of the corporate history that joint 
ownership would make sense, but the bridge was there in 1872 which was prior 
to the StLK&NW and maybe prior to the K&W as well (haven't got to that part 
of my notes yet).
My best guess is still that it was built by the MV&W, but I'll keep you 
posted.
Duncan

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From: "archie hayden" <kliner@mywdo.com>
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Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 7:41 PM
Subject: Re: [CBQ] rail bridge over the Des Moines River at Keokuk


> Duncan, Do you have Bernie Corbin's K&W book?  Page 29 may help sort
> out a little of the question.  It seemed to be a joint ownership
> between the K&W and the StLK&NW.  Archie
> On Mar 25, 2011, at 4:22 PM, Duncan Cameron wrote:
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>> Sorry for the cross posting but I'm throwing the net as widely as I
>> can.
>> I'm working on my notes on Keokuk's railway history and came up
>> against a gap I can't fill.
>> Who built and owned the first rail bridge over the Des Moines River
>> at Keokuk?
>> Initially the Mississippi Valley and Western Railway Compnay used
>> trackage rights over the K&D to enter Keokuk.
>> It seems they did have a small amount of track in Iowa at Buena
>> Vista (near Keokuk) so it seems logical that they built the bridge.
>> It (or its replacement) is now owned by BNSF.
>> Does anyone have any details?
>> Duncan Cameron
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