QUOTE: Originally posted by MP173 Gabe: Several years ago in one of my Illinois sales travels, I was wandering south on Rt 4 between Carlinville and Gillespie. I crossed a set of railroad tracks, looked both ways and there was an NS train approaching. So, I stopped, took the shot and watched a coal train head west. I always wondered what line that was and why NS was hauling coal out of Illinois. Any idea of where that coal train runs? Also, have you ever been to Ramsey, Il? There the NKP and IC lines crossed, but no more. Fortunately the locals have preserved the tower and I believe a NKP caboose. I always was interested in the BN's operations down there. The line from Beardstown south seems to run quite a bit of coal. Centralia is an interesting railroad town, really neat how the lines all funnel thru town...CN (IC), NS (Southern), BNSF (CBQ) and years ago the old Missour - Illinois line, which became MP and was abandoned. I spent a great day there in 1976. ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by photogeek88 Wasn't it the 20'th Century Rail Club? Something like that. I remember hearing about them shutting down a few years ago. I was considering going in there, but then heard the place had already closed and been sold. Roosevelt Road still provides a great view of the yards south of Union Station.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by hrryw1 Try the little town of ameron, west of Galesburg...... you have many small gravel roads that criss-cross lots of tracks, and distant vistas of cornfields to put in front of lots of freights and amtraks...also elevators for more dramatic shots.. Harry
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