BJRY 1502 at Quincy, IL.
BJRY 1513A and 1513B drag their train southward, up and down the curvy, grade-filled trackage that is the Burlington Junction Railway in Quincy, IL. The sound of these guys working was worth the t... (more)
A single old Dash 9 powers this westbound autorack empty bound for KC from Northtown. Here the train crosses the Mighty Mississippi River between Quincy and West Quincy on the Brookfield. The trai... (more)
A high priority freight train from Blytheville, AR, to Galesburg, IL, is slowly pulling out of the West Quincy Yard. The train here crosses the Quincy Bay Bridge as they begin the last segment of ... (more)
Originally the CB&Q built a bridge over the Mississippi River and Quincy Bay in 1868. The bridges pictured here are over the Quincy Bay. The lower bridge was built in 1868 and used 1867 stone arch... (more)
Heading for the ADM plant in Quincy.
The Nebraska Zephyr, a former CB&Q passenger train now owned by the Illinois Railway Museum got a chance to stretch her legs - topping 79 mph, if not more, during a rare excursion from Chicago to ... (more)
Illinois Railway Museum's Chicago Burington & Quincy Nebraska Zephyr, running as Amtrak Train #972 highballs out of Quincy on the BNSF Brookfield Sub. starting its way back to Chicago Union Statio... (more)
It's a cool May morning and in a hour BJRY 1607 and 8352 will be hard at work for the day on the Burlington Junction Railway in Quincy, Illinois. Note BJRY 8352 was the first ever GP11 ever built.
A morning ritual - passengers line up to board Amtrak train 380 at Quincy. This is the eastbound morning Illinois Zephyr for Chicago seen here from the fireman's side window of P42DC 54. To view... (more)
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