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Burlington & Quincy
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It began as the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska (B&MR) - later becoming the Chicago Burlington & Quincy (CB&Q), commonly called the Burlington. Originated from Chicago. This road has grown into the Burlington Northern Sante Fe Railroad of today. CB&Q:
Oldest, Largest of the BN Predecessor
The
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CB&Q #915 - displayed at the old Rock Island Depot / RailsWest Museum in Council Bluffs, Iowa. 8/11/01 - T. Greuter Photo · |
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CB&Q 13855 - Council Bluffs, Iowa - T. Greuter Photo · |
CB&Q 14581 - Wooden caboose and small push crane in Beatrice, Nebraska. 8/3/96 - T. Greuter Photo · |
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CB&Q Caboose - unknown number, at Plattesmouth, Nebraska, 2001 - T. Greuter Photo · |
CB&Q "Omaha Club" - Council Bluffs, Iowa - T. Greuter Photo · |
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B&MR/GI&WC 5598 - a stock car, displayed at the Stuhr Museum in Grand Island, Nebraska - T. Greuter Photo |
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CB&Q Passenger cars - these modern steel cars typified the "Route of the Zephyrs," displayed at Atchison, Kansas - T. Greuter Photo · |
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CB&Q 160814 - coal car at Ashland, Nebraska - T. Greuter Photo · |
Burlington Northern #974037 - once the CB&Q's, now numbered for Burlington Northern, still displays the large logo of it's previous owner - T. Greuter Photo |
Burlington Northern #576 - look closely and you can make out this engines original owner... "BURLINGTON" is visible under the peeling Burlington Northern green of the hood. 2/8/97 - T. Greuter Photo |
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The Havelock Shops - Originally constructed for the CB&Q system, the Havelock Shops in Lincoln is still a major facility on the modern system. Once heavily involved in steam locomotive construction (#710 being one such example), and later freight car construction, today it primarily is involved in the rebuilding of all types of freight cars.1/96 - T. Greuter Photo · See more of CB&Q's HAVELOCK SHOPS. |
Lincoln Station - Lincoln's oldest
railyard shown in the 1950's and 1990's. This is looking north from the
"O" Street overpass. - Robert Greuter Photo See more about the CB&Q's LINCOLN STATION and the HAYMARKET DISTRICT. |
CB&Q Special Instructions - Lincoln Division, June 1967 - T. Greuter Photo · |
Latest update: Thursday, 13 November, 2003
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Sources: 'The Hub of Burlington Lines West' by Holck - Burlington's history in Lincoln and southwestern Nebraska Recommended Links: |