I found this picture on a FB group and received permission to share. Current River bridge south of Van Buren MO IMG_1078 by pathowe posted...
Current River bridge at Van Buren MO.
Van Buren MO Current River bridge picture description.
Caboose SLSF 1415 Caboose SLSF 1415 - Sullivan, MO. Photograph dated 7/16/2002
Caboose SLSF 1415 Caboose SLSF 1415 Ran across this the other day in a contractors lot near the intersection of AT Highway and Saint Mary's Road...
I use to deliver oil/fuel to a couple different tanks at Herky and several times that little Brookville loco pulled those smelting pot cars up the...
I also believe the "mainline" went to the left but the photo clearly shows tracks in front of it. The photo along with the description of Dillard...
If you look at the second picture of this building at the Missouri Depot site you will see tracks directly in front of it. The following excerpt...
How do you share .kmz???
The question I have with the topo showing "old railroad bed" is that none of the previous quads reference the old railroad bed. Patrick
I was browsing through the Missouri Depots website the other day and saw the picture of the Dillard depot. It is still standing today and what is...
How do you build them in segments like you do? I can't figure it out so the lines I trace are just one huge segment. I noticed on the Current...
I was looking around the site today and I found your .kmz on the Current River branch. I have the Salem Branch and River Division which you put...
Thanks Ted! I seem to remember seeing a quadrangle or a map showing a siding on the Frisco south of Horine, MO and just before Joachim Creek....
Thanks Ted. I misspoke, mistyped, when I posted "crossing" above. Would the power plant at Hillcrest be what I know as the Meramec Power Plant...
Chris, It was there pretty early on. I am not sure when it was removed. If you go to the following page and scroll down to the last image, you...
Chris, There was a crossing at Horine, MO on the River Division.
Very nice work Roger. My brother in law was a Surveying instructor at Ft. Wood. I emailed him to see if he can add anything to this.
Bump.
I found a USGS with it on it. It use to really snake through the hills!
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