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Five Alco FA's are on the point of a heavy coal train drag
in this basic, but nevertheless classic, company publicity shot.
(Jack Ferry collection)
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F3A No. 807B is peering out of the old C&A engine house
in Bloomington in 1965. This unit was one of the last to be
repainted in this attractive GM&O paint scheme.
(John Morris)
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ALCO SA-1 No. 11 is fresh out of the paint shop in the
mid-1960's. It is shown here in the Bloomington, Illinois freight
yard approaching Emerson Street. (John Morris)
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RS-1 No. 50 is working the Dwight-Washington line in the
mid-1960's in true branch line fashion. This train was captured in
the early morning Eastbound at Streator, Illinois. (John
Morris)
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One of GM&O's "Baby Face Baldwins" is shown
idle next to one of the lightweight Rebel trains. Both are
in the later Alton Route red and maroon paint scheme. (Jack Ferry
collection).
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ALCO DL-109 is between runs at East St. Louis, Illinois
captured here in it's original Rebel paint scheme in 1940.
(Jack Ferry collection).
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