If they gave speeds, then I would have to assume that they were more than just hand thrown crossovers. I don't know if there were any towers, just like Montgomery, and Mendota. I'm sure that there mu
If they gave speeds, then I would have to assume that they were more than just hand thrown crossovers. I don't know if there were any towers, just like Montgomery, and Mendota. I'm sure that there m
Jim, As of March, 2012, the old signal bridges at Downers Grove were still serving the RR. BTW, there was also an interlocking tower at Somonauk, IL , just west of Sandwich. At one time, it was manne
Jim, As of March, 2012, the old signal bridges at Downers Grove were still serving the RR. BTW, there was also an interlocking tower at Somonauk, IL , just west of Sandwich. At one time, it was mann
Glen - My recollection is that Princeton, Kewanee and Oneida had two sets of short (small numbered frogs), hand-throw crossovers, all right in front of the depots. Zearing was powered (it was in 9/1