...(OTM). In other words, when the Frisco retired the former Leaky Roof in Johnson City, KS, some of that rail and OTM was used to construct the...
...end; a ladder leaned up against the north end to work on the leaky roof; an old dead car off to the north sitting in the pasture; etc. I may...
Recent historical research indicates these were the Fairbanks Morse model #14 car which was built from 1904 to 1916
...image provides a broader image of the outcrop area. The red lines indicate the abandoned ROW’s of the the Highline and the Leaky Roof. [ATTACH]
Start with these search results: http://www.frisco.org/shipit/index.php?search/18111233/&q=Kansas+City,+Clinton+and+Springfield&o=date...
...notes there are several in this group who are Highline and Leaky Roof fans. If you use the site’s search tool, you will discover quite a bit...
...This is Aldrich on the Leaky Roof. The 148 has a southbound passenger train in tow during 1926. Note how Richard’s image has the town of...
...its rival, the Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield (aka the Leaky Roof, aka the Clinton Line, aka the Frisco Osceola Subdivision). The...
...standing on the Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield (KCCS) or Leaky Roof connection with the Frisco, former Kansas City Osceola and Southern...
...Springs, Missouri, the Highline and Leaky Roof Line Photo 9) 1909 Map showing the Highline to Bolivar, MO. Photographs Courtesy the Nash...
...KCC&S as a corporate identity ceased to exist, and the former Leaky Roof became the Frisco’s Osceola Subdivision of the Eastern Division....
...Kansas City, Clinton and Springfield (KCCS) Railroad, aka the Leaky Roof, opened a depot in 1885 closer to town. I found a a great aerial...
Remember that the Leaky Roof was abandoned during 1935. Humansville was the largest community on the Leaky Roof that was not also served by the...
...Missouri segment was one of the first pieces of the Highline – Leaky Roof corridor to be abandoned. I have tried during the past several years...
...which was just north of Brownington. The connection with the Leaky Roof was south of Deepwater. On Monday, January 25, 1926, B&B crews...
...- Ash Grove segment of the Osceola Sub Division, aka KCCS, aka Leaky Roof, remained on the "books". Earlier Reports note that the trackage of...
Thank you. After looking more closely I seen that the blue and red lines were abandoned. I'll try to READ all of what is posted in the future.
Yes, The line in red was the old KCCS or Leaky Roof as mentioned in Dale's post.
The Employee Timetables (ETT's) include a Locomotives By Tonnage table in the Special Instructions section. I do not believe that this...
Hey Bob, I think you need sum QA&P Boxcars or 1 anyways.
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