Is there any information concerning a interurban single car from Burlington Ia. to south or north in the late 1940's into the 1950's? -- Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
Burlington and Galesburg, and train 110/109 ran between Burlington and Quincy. Both trains ran daily except Sunday and both trains were assigned motor cars. Train 7/78 ran between Burlington and Blo
The photos I have seen show 9843, 9841, and 9845 at Maryville, Mo. Steve in SC Burlington and Galesburg, and train 110/109 ran between Burlington and Quincy. Both trains ran daily except Sunday and b
Steve, Where the photos dated? 9841 and 9845 are listed in the St. Joe Division in 1954. 9731 and 9849 were assigned to the Hannibal Division in 1954. I don't see 9843 on the 1954 assignment list. I'
Author: Lawrence Brigham <larry5925@embarqmail.com>
Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 17:50:33 -0400
Thank You. Being a novice at CBQ yahoo group, how do I find care info for those numbers? Larry B larry5925()embarqmail.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Yahoo! Groups Links
I'd start with the BB and Zephyr QA indices compiled by Rupert. They're in the file section for download. Other sources are the motor car chapter in The Burlington in Transition by Corbin, and motor
Nelson Looking in Spoor's 4 volumes 9735 60's switching Galesburg to Macomb 9841 57-59 Train 147-148 Galesburg to Savanna via Rock Island 9772 57-60 Galesburg to Peoria with trailer 9767(only Silver
Thanks for the research, Steve. Now all I need to do is check Corbin, Holck and the BB index. The problem with the color books is that 1940s coverage is spotty due to the cost of color film back then
From a 1954 Employee timetable the train to Washington was 22/23. Looking through Bulletin 30 on the B&W/B&NW the mixed used an Atlantic into the '50's. It was replaced with a NW-2. However on the la