BNSF7173
August 23rd, 2006, 02:07 PM
Here is an interesting subject. CB&Q branch lines and where they are today.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/836/BNSF2130.jpg
This is Oregon IL in front of the old Q station. That over pass in the distance is IL route 2. Just beyond the overpass is the Morrison Branch. The Morison branch went as far north as Forreston IL. In 1938 they tracks were taken up and terminated in Morrison IL. The Branch survived through the BN era and even the BNSF era. Just recently the BNSF sold the line to IL Rail Link.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/836/BNSF7225.jpg
Here is the other side of the overpass. We are looking directly at the Morrison Branch, just off the Chicago to Iowa main. As you can see the Branch is still jointed rail and is rated for a top speed of 45. I'll be railfaning this line more in depth in the next coming months, stay tuned.
So, all you fans of the Q, here is your chance to post Q branch's. Tell us what the branch was like, post pictures of what it is today, is it still active, who runs it? Branches are a great planning tool for a small to medium model Railroad.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/836/BNSF2130.jpg
This is Oregon IL in front of the old Q station. That over pass in the distance is IL route 2. Just beyond the overpass is the Morrison Branch. The Morison branch went as far north as Forreston IL. In 1938 they tracks were taken up and terminated in Morrison IL. The Branch survived through the BN era and even the BNSF era. Just recently the BNSF sold the line to IL Rail Link.
http://www.trainboard.com/railimages/data/836/BNSF7225.jpg
Here is the other side of the overpass. We are looking directly at the Morrison Branch, just off the Chicago to Iowa main. As you can see the Branch is still jointed rail and is rated for a top speed of 45. I'll be railfaning this line more in depth in the next coming months, stay tuned.
So, all you fans of the Q, here is your chance to post Q branch's. Tell us what the branch was like, post pictures of what it is today, is it still active, who runs it? Branches are a great planning tool for a small to medium model Railroad.