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St. Louis Railfan Guide
text and photos by Brad Joseph, MMR
originally published in the Spring 1996 Caboose
Kibitzer
If you are planning on visiting St. Louis for the
1996 Mid-Continent Regional Convention, don't forget to
bring your camera! With a minimal investment of several
hours time, you can reap many rewards in the Gateway
City. Come on along and let me be your guide for a tour
of four great locations, all easily, safely and quickly
accessible from the Convention Center in Collinsville.
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Kirkwood, Missouri.
Former MoPac Depot now serving Amtrak's
Eastbound Missouri Mule. Taken from park on
south side of tracks.
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The last Kibitzer gave you a brief history of
the St. Louis riverfront, and with that knowledge let me
fill in some details. The meet will actually be at the
Gateway Convention Center in Collinsville, Illinois in
what is called "Metro East." The proximity to
the area's fine Interstate Highway system makes that an
ideal location to venture out to shoot trains. I have
selected these locations based on several criteria:
variety of railroads, variety of locations, and variety
of scenery. We will visit a major yard: the Terminal
Railroad Association's Madison Hump and a beautiful
suburban Depot in Kirkwood, Missouri, on the Union
Pacific. Lennox Tower with BN, UP, NS, SP, Amtrak and
Gateway Western action is where rural Illinois begins
and the urban, metropolitan railroading of Gratiot Tower
in downtown St. Louis will round out our visits.
Kirkwood, Missouri
Union Pacific and Southern Pacific
160.410, 160.470. Take I-70 west across the
Mississippi River. Be aware of the signs for I-44 west,
the junction is just across the river! Proceed west to
Lindberg Boulevard and go north across the BN tracks,
continue to the next set of track (the UP!). Park in the
lot on the southeast side of the tracks and explore.
There is a small park across from the beautiful stone
depot. The depot was previously Missouri Pacific and now
hosts two Amtrak trains each way, each day: Westbound
8:35am, 4:55pm, Eastbound 1:06pm, 9:26pm. Don't miss the
Hobby Station hobby shop just south of the depot, on the
west side of Lindbergh. The overpass to the west of the
station is a great spot for westbounds. By the way, this
spot is close to the Museum of Transportation. Several
good neighborhood restaurants in the area too! About 45
minutes from the Gateway Convention Center. This is
Union Pacific trackage with Southern Pacific trackage
rights and lots of traffic, about 36 trains a day.
| Kirkwood, Missouri. Taken from overpass to
west of depot. Westbound UP train SLNPCX,
St. Louis-North Platte Manifest. This is a
CSX connection with lots of auto traffic for
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Gratiot Tower
Terminal Railroad, Manufacturers Railway, UP, SP, BN,
CSX, Amtrak
160.500. Near the junction of I-70 and I-44 in
downtown St. Louis. As above, take I-70 west across the
Mississippi River. Take the Memorial Drive exit and go
north. Make the first possible left and go west to 7th
street. Follow 7th street south to Choteau and turn
right (west). Almost immediately you will turn right
onto the old approach to the MacArthur Bridge which is
now a parking lot for the headquarters of Ralston Purina
(their office building with red and white checkerboards
on the top will help confirm you are at the right spot).
The old bridge approach is a great vantage point for
photos with the tower and downtown St. Louis in the
background. You may want to combine this trip with a
visit to Union Station several blocks further west. It
is a spectacular renovation of one of America's grandest
railroad stations and features lots of great shops and
restaurants.
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Gratiot Tower. Eastbound
KCCH (Kansas City - Chicago Manifest).
Photographed from Ralston Purina parking
area.
Webmaster's note - the tower in this
photo has been torn down.
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You will see trains of the UP and BN most frequently
here, but SP trains and CSX transfers put in appearances
too! The most unique trains you will see are the
transfer runs of the Manufacturers Railway (160.740)
running to the Alton and Southern's Gateway yard across
the river. You will see them on the southern approach to
the MacArthur bridge between you and the river. The run
normally goes east about midday and the locos are
immaculate green, white and gold switchers with orange
trim. The railroad is owned by Anheuser Busch Brewery.
Conrail power on several run through trains may also be
seen at Gratiot. If you only have time for one railfan
excursion in the St. Louis area, this is the spot! About
25 minutes from the Gateway Convention Center. Don't
forget the daily Amtrak trains: Westbound, 4:00pm,
9:05pm, 11:30pm and Eastbound, 4:30am, 5:55am, 7:35am,
some may be triweekly by summer. The tower is owned by
the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis and their
red switchers are frequent visitors on transfer runs
too.
| Gratiot Tower. Transfer
run to NS North St. Louis Luther Yard on the
west side of the Merchants Bridge.
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Lennox Tower
Alton and Southern, UP, Gateway Western, SP, NS, BN and
Amtrak
160.770. From the Gateway Convention Center go north
on I-255 to I-270 west. Exit at Illinois Route 203 south
and then go north and turn right onto Chain of Rocks
road. Cross the tracks and to the left on Douglas road
to the Alton and Southern tower. Once again this
location offers tremendous variety. The NS line to
Decatur features railroader service and 10 to 14 trains
daily. The BN may show up with an Iron Ore train. You
could also spot AT&SF power on the Gateway Western
along with their distinctive black and yellow power
featuring the Arch logo. The A&S, a switching line
owned by UP and SP, has yellow and blue units which
service the lumber yard south of the tower. This
location is a great choice for an excursion as it is
only 15 minutes away from the Gateway Convention Center!
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Lennox Tower. Fan trip
southbound from Findlay Jct., IL on the
former C&EI, former MoPac line at Lennox
Tower in Mitchell, IL. This was taken at the
NRHS Convention in St. Louis.
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Madison Yard
Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis, BN, CSX, NS,
Amtrak, Conrail
160.500. Go west on I-70 to Illinois Route 203 and
head north. At 22nd street in Madison go left to Madison
Avenue and turn left. Park on the northwest side of the
bridge and shoot from the overpass. Looking northwest
you see the former location of SH tower and the approach
to Merchants Bridge. Merchants is the route across the
river for Amtrak trains and NS trains to Luther Yard in
north St. Louis. To the southeast is the TRRA's Madison
hump yard. Looking north are the tracks which head
towards Lennox Tower through the heavy industrial
district of Granite City with its steel mills. This
location is only 15 minutes away from the Gateway
Convention Center and is your best opportunity if you
have very limited time.
| Madison Yard.
Eastbound/southbound NRHS fan trip with SLSF
1522 at Madison, IL passing the former
location of SH tower near TRRA Madison yard.
Photographed from highway overpass with
sidewalk.
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Good luck and good shooting! I hope you find these
suggestions useful. Many times, in towns I am unfamiliar
with, it takes me so long to find good locations that
most of my time is wasted. With this information, you
can plan a productive visit and perhaps be stricken
enough with the St. Louis railroad scene to return. For
more detailed information, may I suggest a story by my
friend Don Woodworth in the December 1995 issue of CTC
Board, or the classic "Railfans Guide to St.
Louis" available from Red Board Hobbies
(618-233-3618). Red Board also has Softrails St. Louis
Regional Railfan Timetable.

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