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Subject: [CBQ] CB&Q 5635
From: "Erik Spoonmore" <Spoony81@att.net>
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2019 10:02:44 -0700
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Hello everyone,
This Bruce Black picture of CB&Q O-5 #5635 was posted on Trainorders.com this morning by Vince Porreca. The caption said it was taken in Naperville March 27, 1952. We were wondering if anyone knew what was along the r.o.w. that was torn down? You see a pile of bricks, corrugated siding and piles of lumber all strung about which adds a lot of visual interest to the shot. So if anyone has any idea what that was our curious minds would like to know :-)

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Erik Spoonmore
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