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Almost turned your=20=20 stomach. There was a rendering plant a few miles south of Galesburg=20=20 that smelled almost as bad. I would hold my breath as long as=20=20 possible as we went by. Then there was the wonderful aroma of the=20=20 distillery in Peoria. Smelled like burnt corn. Coming out of a side=20=20 track covered in weeds and grass with the wheel slip combined to treat=20=20 your olfactory senses as well. Archie On Jul 2, 2014, at 5:11 AM, 'Alan Seeger' alseeger@mchsi.com [CBQ]=20=20 wrote: > > A guy never wanted to leave his windows open while working around=20=20 > there. The flies were unimaginable! Always wet there too. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ronald Peterson rcp95240@outlook.com [CBQ] > To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2014 9:48 PM > Subject: RE: [CBQ] Re: Train 61 Galesburg to Hannibal 1966 Wheel=20=20 > Report > > > > I invite everyone to spend some time on a hot summer afternoon in=20=20 > Lynn Center, stand on the highway bridge over the Q's tracks and=20=20 > breathe deeply! Ahh, the smell!. > > To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com > From: CBQ@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2014 12:01:53 -0500 > Subject: [CBQ] Re: Train 61 Galesburg to Hannibal 1966 Wheel Report > > > > Rick to answer Question #1) blood shipped in boxcars would be dried=20=20 > blood. It would be dried at the slaughter house. Whole blood is=20=20 > rather corrosive and thus was typically shipped in glass lined=20=20 > tankcars. Dried blood had value, commonly used as a feed additive or=20=20 > as fertilizer, and for blood meal. > > > Doug Harding > > www.iowacentralrr.org > > > > > >=20 --Apple-Mail-1-806585513 Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Al and Ron,  I remember picking up those terrible smelling box cars off the house track across from the depot.  Almost turned your stomach.  There was a rendering plant a few miles south of Galesburg that smelled almost as bad.  I would hold my breath as long as possible as we went by.  Then there was the wonderful aroma of the distillery in Peoria.  Smelled like burnt corn.  Coming out of a side track covered in weeds and grass with the wheel slip combined to treat your olfactory senses as well.  Archie
On Jul 2, 2014, at 5:11 AM, 'Alan Seeger' alseeger@mchsi.com [CBQ] wrote:

 

A guy never wanted to leave his windows open while working around there.  The flies were unimaginable!  Always wet there too. 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2014 9:48 PM
Subject: RE: [CBQ] Re: Train 61 Galesburg to Hannibal 1966 Wheel Report

 

I invite everyone to spend some time on a hot summer afternoon in Lynn Center, stand on the highway bridge over the Q's tracks and breathe deeply! Ahh, the smell!.


To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
From: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2014 12:01:53 -0500
Subject: [CBQ] Re: Train 61 Galesburg to Hannibal 1966 Wheel Report

 

Rick to answer Question #1) blood shipped in boxcars would be dried blood. It would be dried at the slaughter house. Whole blood is rather corrosive and thus was typically shipped in glass lined tankcars. Dried blood had value, commonly used as a feed additive or as fertilizer, and for blood meal.

 

Doug Harding

www.iowacentralrr.org

 






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