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From: | Hol Wagner <holpennywagner@msn.com> |
Date: | Wed, 19 Feb 2014 14:20:30 -0700 |
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Rather than post it to the spreadsheet, I'm going to ask about this one because I'm not at all sure about it: Could #385 be Bonneville, Wyoming? By the 1930s the Ogle steel coaling station there had been sold to the C&S and relocated, and most of the roundhouse was gone, since the Casper Division was by that time 100% oil-burning -- like the O-2-B shown in this photo. The surroundings look right for Bonneville, but I'm not at all certain about it, so thought I see if anyone else has an opinion one way or the other. Attached is a flipped and lightened copy of the image. Hol To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com From: j.kohl@wildblue.net Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2014 15:50:05 -0500 Subject: [CBQ] Barriger Photos Photo IDs Hi, folks... Chris had a great idea, and to keep Bob from getting slammed, can everyone who IDs photos put them in Chris' online spreadsheet? https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApwMO3fvfupldEk1VmdaYWxTZU5kcGVUVGNkczhhNWc&usp=sharing I've just updated most of the K-line photos that Archie and I did, if others can go in and update ones that they've done (and anything new) we can get a nice comprehensive list with everyone's participation... Kinda like a CB&Q railroad wiki... :) If you have problems using it, just post to the list, I'm sure one of us can help out... Cheers! Jan Kohl castlegraphics.com
CB&Q, Bonneville, Wyo.,, 1930s, POSSIBLY, J.W. Barriger III photo CB&Q 385.jpg |
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