I found the clip by just searching Youtube with the entry "CB&Q".
On Nov 11, 2018, at 2:23 PM, jpslhedgpeth via Groups.Io wrote: JOel Louis put the "code" on the original note..I too am not a Whiz kid", but I just typed in that code and VOILA there was the movie..You might just try typing in the subject...CBB&Q glory or whatever it was on the each line..I would maybe, be willilng to bet that you'll get what you want.
Pete
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From: joel norman < mec-bml@sbcglobal.net>
To: CBQ Group < cbq@groups.io>; cbq@yahoogroups.com < cbq@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sat, Nov 10, 2018 3:27 pm
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Home Movies
GENTLEMAN I need the ''code""to get into the U tube on the Home Movie for the St Joe--Hannibal movie Im not a computer wiz kid and guess I need a easy accress code(click and your in!!)..2nd thought I need(PLEASE need this data PDQ)and will pay Xerox cost plus postage(live in Missouri)of a Xerox copy of the ETT(or public TT)for the CBQ line from St Joe to Hannibal(pre BN)like I said I live in Missouri and would like to model the line in HO(live in Higginsville Mo.)as it follows Us36...
Thanks
Joel Norman
November 10, 2018
Pete - The first part of the video with 4-6-4 type No. 4000 was filmed at St. Paul. There was no concrete coal chute at St. Joe, it was timber. There were some 3000 series 4-6-4's that worked out their flue time between Lincoln/Omaha and St. Joe/Kansas City. But, I don't believe any of the 4000 series got that far "south."
My father relieved Harry Bennedeto at Hannibal as division superintendent on January 24, 1960 due to Mr. Bennedeto unexpectedly resigning. I don't recall what Mr. Bennedeto looked like, may be Archie remembers and can ID him in the video.
Dad was train master at St. Joe from May 16, 1953 to January 1, 1955. I remember him taking me down to see the funeral train you mention. As I vaguely recall, it consisted of Class O-1-A 2-8-2 types, one or two of which ended-up later being sent to Denver, the others being scrapped in Chicago.
I had intended to buy a copy of your DVD as a Christmas present to myself. Thanks for refreshing my memory to do so. I'm sure Bill Barber can ID the various fan trips shown in the video. Best Regards - Louis
In a message dated 11/10/2018 1:49:19 PM Central Standard Time, jpslhedgpeth=aol.com@groups.io writes:
Louis I just watched that video..I had a hard time trying to get oriented at the first part..Is that St. Joe? I did think that I saw Henry Bennedeto in the Hannibal scenes. BTW did you get a copy of my Video Memories DVD..It's got some pretty go St. Joe stuff in it and a fairly long section of the 5 dead steam engines going from St. Joe to P Junc and hence to Chgo for scrap. Taken at Nishnabota MO in Jan 54 by my dad and I. I think you referrenced seeing that train being made up in St. Joe.
Pete
-----Original Message----- From: Louis Zadnichek via Groups.Io < LZadnichek=aol.com@groups.io> To: cbq < cbq@groups.io> Sent: Sat, Nov 10, 2018 10:31 am Subject: [CBQ] Home Movies
November 10, 2018
Group - There are some excellent 8 mm home movies of early Q steam-powered fan trips on this video:
Included at the end is a Boy Scout visit to the Hannibal, MO, yards in the early 1950s. Best Regards - Louis
Louis Zadnichek II
Fairhope, AL
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