Bill,
Many thanks. I didn’t know there was a one-stop source for employee timetables.
I’ll use the ones for CNW and MILW as well.
Aaron
> On Dec 9, 2021, at 8:45 AM, William Hirt <whirt@fastmail.com> wrote:
>
> Aaron,
>
> The speed limits can be pulled from the employee timetables. Several from the
> Chicago & Aurora division and the LaCrosse division can be found online at:
>
> http://wx4.org/to/foam/maps/and_timetables5.html
>
> If you need more than that, you can ask about a specific time period.
>
> If you have not looked at them, you may want to check out the annual Trains
> magazine passenger train speed surveys they published until the late 1960's.
> The Chicago-Twin Cities trains of the Q were almost always at the top of the
> list.
>
> Bill Hirt
>
>> On 12/8/2021 10:19 PM, aaronmona via groups.io wrote:
>> I'm helping write a Shore Line Historical Society book on the Chicago-Twin
>> Cities passenger corridor. I'm wondering if anyone has a map or other
>> description of the passenger train speed limits on the Twin Zephyr route.
>>
>> Also looking for info and photos on the La Crosse street running to the old
>> downtown depot.
>>
>> If any of this is in a Burlington Bulletin back issue, please let me know.
>> Aaron Isaacs
>> Minneapolis
>> aaronmona@aol.com
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