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Bill Linson's St. Louis Railroading
photos by Bill Linson |
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Historic Kirkwood Station
This is UP SD 80 MAC #8066, on the point of an empty
coal train westbound at the historic Kirkwood
Station and headed back to the Wyoming coal fields. |

Empty UP Coal Train at
Eureka
UP AC 44CW #7213 coming down grade just east of
Eureka; in a matter of a couple hundred feet they
will pass beneath historic Route 66 and almost
immediately under I-44 on their westward journey
back to the coal fields. |

Operation Lifesaver at
Pacific
Union Pacific's Operation Lifesaver train makes a
call at Pacific, MO, on a rainy morning. |

Union Pacific Coal Train at
Eureka
This time, it's a loaded coal train, and the
location is downtown Eureka, MO. That's UP AC 44CW
number 5766 on the point. |

UP Challenger 3895 at
Dozier Crossing
Union Pacific's Challenger #3895 is under full power
east bound at Dozier Crossing just east of Pacific,
MO. Next stop: briefly at Kirkwood Station and then
downtown St. Louis. |

Challenger 3895 at Sherman
Beach
UP #3895, the Challenger, is west bound and headed
home to Cheyenne, WY, after spending a couple days
in St. Louis. Here, it's crossing the Meramec River
at Sherman Beach, between Ballwin and Eureka. |

BNSF action at Eureka
BNSF action at Eureka finds this GP 50 in its former
BN livery as it leads the local eastward. This spot
is 25 miles west of the Mississippi River. |

Westbound at Geyer Road
Geyer Road in Kirkwood is the location where we find
a UP AC 44CW headed west with coal empties on "reverse
iron"; the second unit is still in its Southern
Pacific paint. This spot is just west of the
Kirkwood Station. |

Amtrak at Geyer Road
Amtrak's afternoon train to Kansas City has just
departed Kirkwood Station, which is just behind the
overhead bridge to the rear of the train. |

Amtrak at Sherman Beach
Amtrak's morning train to Kansas City crosses the
Meramec River at Sherman Beach. |

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