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Discussion in 'Right of Way' started by chris, Feb 9, 2002.

  1. chris

    chris Guest

    Signal at South Freeze Siding- River Division, Cape Girardeau MO

    Signal at South Freeze Siding (appx. MP130.5). River Division, Cape Girardeau MO 12-26-1994.
     

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  2. chris

    chris Guest

    Signal box

    Signal box; River Division - north end of Cape Yard. MP 133, looking from NW. 12-16-1994
     

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  3. chris

    chris Guest

    Signal box

    Well-vandalized Signal Box (not sure if that's what they are really called). North end of Cape Yard (River Division) a good skipping stone's throw from the Mississippi. I recall these being in place during Frisco independence, but if anyone knows to the contrary please advise.
     

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  4. HWB

    HWB FRISCO.org Supporter

    I wonder if Jenni is still loved forever?:):p:):p
     
  5. John Markl

    John Markl Member

    As the song says........."They'll be together forever 'til they find somebody new........" :D
     
  6. w3hodoug (Doug Hughes RIP 03/24/2021)

    w3hodoug (Doug Hughes RIP 03/24/2021) 2008 Engineer of the Year Frisco.org Supporter

    Section Gang Speeder Shed

    Dixon, MO at the top of Dixon Hill - the old spot engines kinked the track every time they climbed the hill keeping a section gang employed at Dixon even after the 1944-45 regrade. They hung on to their jobs into the diesel era somehow. They were really old guys. The section super was named Wilson, and his family lived in the decrepit section house at Dixon a half block from our house. Their speeder was a very noisy "one lunger". Just east (behind) the shed was a brick pump house for the water well. When I was very young, I remember a tall tower structure on top of the pump house probably left over from the drilling. The water was so hard, Frisco had two water tanks there - one for the treated (softened) water and the other for the chemical treatment. It was coated with a white chemical (Wulfert, would it have been lime?) Their footings are still there, but the other structures are only a memory. The photos of the WB (probably 33) were taken with me standing on one of the water tank footings.
     

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  7. meteor910

    meteor910 2009 Engineer of the Year Staff Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Re: Section Gang Speeder Shed

    Doug -

    Yes, mainly calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate, with some significant iron compounds thrown in to make it all look ugly when it precipitates out on some hard surface.

    Ken

    ps - Love the Ford Falcon waiting at the crossing!
     
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