In another on-line group Paul Dobbs' posting about the Railroad and Locomotive History Society's magazine, Railroad History led me to wonder if forum members are aware of another important publicatio
Found on the internet...Actually never lost. I just ran across this while researching the Central Military Tract Railroad and thought I would share the link. http://archive.org/details/cu319240301256
Rupert, Brilliant site... Thanks for sending it along...Ive bookmarked it to use when I'm doing research... -- Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/g
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All, I surfing the web and came across a site that has passenger car photos. It has a large selection of CB&Q car at http://passcarphotos.info/Indices/CB&Q1.htm. John -- Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To vi
Some photos from Passenger Car Photo Index "handstjoe_fan" handstjoe_fan Fri Feb 1, 2013 10:40 am (PST) . Posted by: John, The link says the web page does not exist. Is there an error is the link
Some photos from Passenger Car Photo Index "handstjoe_fan" handstjoe_fan Fri Feb 1, 2013 10:40 am (PST) . Posted by: John, The link says the web page does not exist. Is there an error is the link
All; This is probably old information to most however I found the "Q" images quite fun to look at for research purposes. They are located at http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/cdm4/browse.php?CISO
Folks, this is new information to me but I'm sure that the list knew about it, however I thought I would share. Bativia, Il http://www.bataviahistoricalsociety.org/cbq.htm Batavia railroad history co
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Lists, I received the following request and am forwarding it along to the list to see if we can assist Mr. Thompson. Please remember to include Mr. Thompson in your response. Bryan J. Howell De
All...I am tracing my family history and realize that i have a member of the "Q". It appears that Melville Forrest Dimmick joined the Q sometime after WWI. In 1927 he was a "clerk" in Hannibal. On th
How does this compare to the real Red Oak Iowa? The Model Railroader staffs N scale Red Oak Dont miss the Model Railroader staffs latest project layout, the N scale Red Oak. The 3 x 7 foot railroad f
How does this compare to the real Red Oak Iowa? The Model Railroader staffs N scale Red Oak Dont miss the Model Railroader staffs latest project layout, the N scale Red Oak. The 3 x 7 foot rail
Well there was a yard, see attached photo. A google map search for Red Oak Ia will get you a good look at the layout. The Q is double tracked, and there is a bridge over the tracks/yard. But I thi
Hol...Thanks for posting this photo...This is the engine I am modeling for my ACW layout centered around the 1864 battle at Centralia, MO and railroad bridge blockhouse in Chantrian County. I know it
Folks...I came across this web article while doing family history research and thought I would share John @ Frog Hollow The Burlington Route: Wyomings Second Transcontinental Railroad | WyoHistory.or
A member of the ACW Model Railroad forum posted the following link: http://www.rypn.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=36715 It is a photo of CB&Q engine #94 built by Rodgers Locomotive works of Patterso
A member of the ACW Model Railroad forum posted the following link: http://www.rypn.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=36715 It is a photo of CB&Q engine #94 built by Rodgers Locomotive works of P
While doing family research I have been able to trace a distant cousin who I found out worked for the CB&Q. I was wondering if anyone on the list may have known or have some stories about him that I