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L&N Station
Title:  L&N Station
Description:  This view was looking westward along the Louisville & Nashville at Milton, Florida. L&N passenger service ended here in 1971 and the station was closed in 1973. It was subsequently purchased by the Santa Rosa Historical Society, and is now the West Florida Railroad Museum. Amtrak's SUNSET LIMITED operated through here from 1993 until 2005, but the train did not stop in Milton. (approximate date)
Photo Date:  6/6/1967  Upload Date: 7/1/2018 1:16:54 PM
Location:  Milton, FL
Author:  LARRY SEALE collection
Categories:  Station
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Views:  726   Comments: 0
ICG Milepost N64.4
Title:  ICG Milepost N64.4
Description:  This was the former Gulf Mobile & Ohio station at Rio, Louisiana. This was along the Illinois Central Gulf's BOGALUSA DISTRICT seven miles south of Bogalusa and 55 miles from New Orleans. There never was much at Rio, but up until 1980 it was the junction where the 40-mile BOGUE CHITTO DISTRICT from Tylertown, Mississippi connected with the main line to New Orleans. The main line, in the foreground, was previously the NEW ORLEANS DISTRICT of the GM&O's LOUISIANA SUBDIVISION, and was abandoned by the IC in 1994.
Photo Date:  2/1/1975  Upload Date: 5/22/2017 10:18:20 PM
Location:  Rio, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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ICG Engine House
Title:  ICG Engine House
Description:  Illinois Central Gulf GP8 7705 was sticking out of the railroad's recently-constructed engine house at Bogalusa, which replaced a former GM&O loco shed at this same location. The former Bogalusa depot was on the other side of the geep, and the former freight house was behind the sand tower. A few years later, the railroad replaced this engine house with a new one south of here, at South Yard.
Photo Date:  2/1/1975  Upload Date: 12/22/2016 11:22:43 AM
Location:  Bogalusa, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  ICG 7705(GP8)
Views:  481   Comments: 0
Former GM&O Depot
Title:  Former GM&O Depot
Description:  This was the New Orleans-Great Northern's passenger depot in Bogalusa, Louisiana. It also housed the railroad's dispatchers, and was subsequently used by the Gulf Mobile & Northern, Gulf Mobile & Ohio and the Illinois Central Gulf. The ICG stopped using it shortly after the 1972 merger, and it was placed on the Nation Register of Historic Places in 1980. The building on the left was the freight house.
Photo Date:  2/1/1975  Upload Date: 11/17/2016 10:04:55 PM
Location:  Bogalusa, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Former GM&O Freight House
Title:  Former GM&O Freight House
Description:  This freight house had been built by the New Orleans-Great Northern Railroad, and was subsequently used by the Gulf Mobile & Northern, Gulf Mobile & Ohio and Illinois Central Gulf. It is now privately-owned and has been fixed up for commercial use.
Photo Date:  2/1/1975  Upload Date: 11/18/2016 6:10:04 PM
Location:  Bogalusa, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
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KCS GP30 4113
Title:  KCS GP30 4113
Description:  This slide was printed upside down and backwards, and is the reflection of KCS GP30 4113 and a couple of nearby lights on the water in the turntable pit at Minden, Louisiana. The 4113 was one of three GP30's that had come north from Alexandria on train No. 66.
Photo Date:  2/8/1975  Upload Date: 2/6/2010 7:54:09 PM
Location:  Minden, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
Locomotives:  KCS 4113(GP30)
Views:  1128   Comments: 0
TO&E D4
Title:  TO&E D4
Description:  Texas Oklahoma & Eastern SW900 number D4 was parked outside the DeQueen & Eastern depot at Dierks, Arkansas. The D4 was originally lettered D&E, but was subsequently transferred to the TO&E. The unit was serial number 19528, built in May 1954, and it was frame number 6529-2, even though this order was for just one locomotive!
Photo Date:  2/9/1975  Upload Date: 6/15/2017 6:21:05 PM
Location:  Dierks, AR
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
Locomotives:  TOE D4(SW900)
Views:  488   Comments: 0
SP Speed Board
Title:  SP Speed Board
Description:  This was a view looking west from the Southern Pacific's Avondale Yard just west of New Orleans, back when the east end of the SUNSET ROUTE was still jointed rail. The track on the right was the Missouri Pacific's former Texas & Pacific main line.
Photo Date:  3/8/1975  Upload Date: 4/4/2017 4:03:12 PM
Location:  Avondale, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  480   Comments: 0
Southern Depot
Title:  Southern Depot
Description:  When this photo was taken, the Southern Railway depot at Slidell was still an open train order office. Now owned by the City of Slidell, the building is still used by Amtrak and houses a couple of businesses.
Photo Date:  5/10/1975  Upload Date: 5/7/2010 7:19:28 PM
Location:  Slidell, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  822   Comments: 0
L&N Station
Title:  L&N Station
Description:  This was the former Louisville & Nashville station at Pascagoula, Mississippi.
Photo Date:  5/25/1975  Upload Date: 5/16/2018 5:12:54 PM
Location:  Pascagoula, MS
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  510   Comments: 0
L&N Station
Title:  L&N Station
Description:  This was the Louisville & Nashville station in Pensacola, four years after passenger service ended. There was a small collection of railroad equipment at the far left, and the building was subsequently incorporated in a hotel.
Photo Date:  5/26/1975  Upload Date: 4/27/2017 6:12:27 PM
Location:  Pensacola, FL
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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L&N Station
Title:  L&N Station
Description:  This building was opened as the Louisville & Nashville passenger station at Mobile, Alabama in 1955, and a few years later the Mobile Division officers, dispatchers and other personnel moved in on the second floor. This building was just across the tracks from the previous station and division headquarters, which had been right along Mobile Bay. The last L&N passenger train stopped here on the morning of 1 May 1971, the day Amtrak began operating most of the country's passenger trains. There was no passenger service here for several years, but Amtrak subsequently used the station for the GULF COAST LIMITED, GULF BREEZE and SUNSET LIMITED. The L&N became a part of the Seaboard System in December 1982, and after CSX was formed in 1986 the railroad began transferring employees elsewhere. By the time Hurricane Katrina flooded the building in August 2005 only a few railroad employees were still occupying it. The building was subsequently condemned by the City of Mobile and razed.
Photo Date:  5/26/1975  Upload Date: 3/31/2017 9:53:13 AM
Location:  Mobile, AL
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  1270   Comments: 0
BN 6385
Title:  BN 6385
Description:  This southbound Burlington Northern train was on the Fort Worth & Denver-Quannah Acme & Pacific interchange at Acme, Texas with SD40-2's 6385 and 6913 and Colorado & Southern SD7's 815 and 810. It left with 28 cars and FW&D caboose 157.
Photo Date:  8/2/1975  Upload Date: 8/5/2017 10:18:06 PM
Location:  Acme, TX
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Action
Locomotives:  BN 6385(SD40-2)
Views:  362   Comments: 0
Depot
Title:  Depot
Description:  For many years, Tucumcari was an important junction between the Southern Pacific and the Rock Island. The SP from El Paso connected with the CRI&P line to Kansas City and Chicago to form the Giolden State Route, and the Rock Island also had a second line that ran east through Amarillo to Memphis which it called the Choctaw Route. Up until 1962, the SP had a branch that ran northwest from here to Dawson, NM.
Photo Date:  8/2/1975  Upload Date: 2/4/2010 11:12:52 AM
Location:  Tucumcari, NM
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  700   Comments: 1
IC X2380
Title:  IC X2380
Description:  The Illinois Central provided camp car X2380 as a residence for an injured section hand at Hammond, Louisiana, who then functioned as a watchman/switch lamp tender in the yard there. After this gentleman passed away around 1980 the car was scrapped.
Photo Date:  3/3/1976  Upload Date: 9/18/2017 3:16:56 PM
Location:  Hammond, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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ICG Wig-Wag Signal
Title:  ICG Wig-Wag Signal
Description:  Here was a 'wig-wag" grade crossing signal on the main line of the Illinois Central Gulf (former IC) at Kentwood, Louisiana - just below the Mississippi state line.
Photo Date:  4/24/1976  Upload Date: 4/29/2019 12:51:30 PM
Location:  Kentwood, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Signal
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Views:  476   Comments: 0
Former Depot
Title:  Former Depot
Description:  Former ICG/GM&O depot in use as a police station. It burned down a few years later.
Photo Date:  4/24/1976  Upload Date: 8/2/2010 4:05:11 PM
Location:  Franklinton, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  886   Comments: 0
ICG Station (1)
Title:  ICG Station (1)
Description:  This was a view of the Illinois Central Gulf station in Jackson, Mississippi while the AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN was on display.
Photo Date:  4/25/1976  Upload Date: 5/16/2018 4:55:36 PM
Location:  Jackson, MS
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  512   Comments: 0
ICG Station (2)
Title:  ICG Station (2)
Description:  This was a view of the Illinois Central Gulf station in Jackson, Mississippi while the AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN was on display. The yellow-orange automobile parked in front of the building was a BRICKLIN.
Photo Date:  4/25/1976  Upload Date: 5/16/2018 5:01:26 PM
Location:  Jackson, MS
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  506   Comments: 0
ICG Station (3)
Title:  ICG Station (3)
Description:  This was a view of the Illinois Central Gulf station in Jackson, Mississippi while the AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN was on display
Photo Date:  4/25/1976  Upload Date: 5/16/2018 5:02:02 PM
Location:  Jackson, MS
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  585   Comments: 0
ICG Station (4)
Title:  ICG Station (4)
Description:  his was a view of the Illinois Central Gulf station in Jackson, Mississippi while the AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN was on display
Photo Date:  4/25/1976  Upload Date: 5/16/2018 5:02:37 PM
Location:  Jackson, MS
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  418   Comments: 0
ICG Depot
Title:  ICG Depot
Description: 
Photo Date:  4/25/1976  Upload Date: 6/9/2016 5:30:41 PM
Location:  Magnolia, MS
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  375   Comments: 0
ICG Scale House
Title:  ICG Scale House
Description:  This was the Illinois Central Gulf scale hose at Good Hope, along the former Yazoo & Mississippi Valley between New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
Photo Date:  5/2/1976  Upload Date: 12/6/2017 4:02:56 PM
Location:  Good Hope, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
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Views:  352   Comments: 0
ICG Old Depot
Title:  ICG Old Depot
Description:  This was the Illinois Central Gulf station along the Baton Rouge District (former Yazoo & Mississippi Valley) at Good Hope, Louisiana.
Photo Date:  5/2/1976  Upload Date: 12/6/2017 4:09:06 PM
Location:  Good Hope, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  532   Comments: 0
Illinois Central Gulf
Title:  Illinois Central Gulf
Description:  The AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN was passing an Illinois Central caboose and a pair of new Illinois Central Gulf GP38-2s as it pulled away from its brief stop in Reserve, Louisiana. The train was on its way from Baton Rouge to New Orleans, and had stopped to pick up some journalists. The engine in the distance was ICG GP8 7702 and the smokestacks belonged to the Godchaux sugar refinery, which operated from 1917 until 1985.
Photo Date:  5/2/1976  Upload Date: 1/5/2019 1:02:35 PM
Location:  Reserve, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic,Track
Locomotives:  ICG 9639(GP38-2)
Views:  572   Comments: 2
Illinois Central Gulf
Title:  Illinois Central Gulf
Description:  Onlookers were watching the AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN as it left Reserve, Louisiana and a few of these folks were looking for souvenir pennies that had been squashed by the train! The AFT was on the Illinois Central Gulf en route from Baton Rouge to New Orleans and had stopped here to pick up journalists, most of whom had ridden up from New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal on a bus. The locomotive was ICG GP8 7702 and the smokestacks belonged to the Godchaux sugar refinery which closed in 1985.
Photo Date:  5/2/1976  Upload Date: 1/5/2019 11:55:05 AM
Location:  Reserve, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station,Track
Locomotives:  ICG 7702(GP8)
Views:  552   Comments: 0
Bonnet Carre Trestle
Title:  Bonnet Carre Trestle
Description:  This was the view from the rear of the southbound AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN as it crossed one of the Illinois Central Gulf's two trestles over the Bonnet Carre Floodway west of New Orleans. This was on the Baton Rouge District (former Yazoo & Mississippi Valley line) between mileposts 429.5 and 432.3. The Mississippi River was off to the left, while the KCS trestle, U.S. 61 bridge, ICG McComb District trestle, I-10 bridge and Lake Pontchartrain are off to the right.
Photo Date:  5/2/1976  Upload Date: 5/8/2017 12:17:58 PM
Location:  Norco, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Bridge
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Views:  325   Comments: 0
Diner
Title:  Diner
Description: 
Photo Date:  6/2/1976  Upload Date: 11/11/2009 11:29:28 AM
Location:  Good Hope, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Scenic
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Views:  678   Comments: 0
Cargill
Title:  Cargill
Description:  These are two of the five grain elevators along the east bank of the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Most of the this is Cargill's very large Terre Haute elevator, with the smaller Laplace Elevator Co. structure on the left. The tracks in the foreground are the Illinois Central Gulf's line from New Orleans (left) to Baton Rouge. The switch on the left is Cargill's loop track, and the yellow locomotive in the middle of the picture is a Baldwin S12, former New Orleans Public Belt 61. The bike on the right is the photographer's 1973 Kawasaki Z-1.
Photo Date:  6/2/1976  Upload Date: 2/2/2010 4:59:11 AM
Location:  Reserve, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  589   Comments: 0
SP Station
Title:  SP Station
Description:  This was the abandoned Southern Pacific station at Franklin, Louisiana. Even though Franklin is the seat of St. Mary Parish, the SUNSET LIMITED no longer stopped here.
Photo Date:  8/6/1976  Upload Date: 12/6/2017 3:16:14 PM
Location:  Franklin, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  818   Comments: 0
Espee Depot
Title:  Espee Depot
Description:  The architecture of the depot at Morgan City was unique among Southern Pacific stations in south Louisiana. Although regular Amtrak trains never stopped here, this was an active train order office until a portable building was moved here in May 1982, and it was razed the next month. The metal addition at the far end of the building was used by the railroad's trucking subsidiary.
Photo Date:  8/6/1976  Upload Date: 2/16/2010 6:40:22 PM
Location:  Morgan City, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  1126   Comments: 1
Depot
Title:  Depot
Description:  Schriever is located on the SUNSET ROUTE 55 miles west of New Orleans. The depot's use as a train order office ended in about 1985, but it still is a functioning railroad structure. It is now owned by the BNSF and is used by Amtrak as a stop for the SUNSET.
Photo Date:  8/6/1976  Upload Date: 3/5/2010 9:25:54 AM
Location:  Schriever, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  772   Comments: 1
Southern Railway No. 193
Title:  Southern Railway No. 193
Description:  A group of railfans were watching the cabooses of Southern Railway train No. 193 roll across the Richburg Road grade crossing atop of Richburg Hill. This is at the top of a six-mile climb out of the Leaf River valley in Hattiesburg, with a maximum grade of .75 percent. From the grade crossing, the line is on a steadily descending grade for the next six miles towards Purvis, so the train was moving along quite nicely by the time the cabooses passed here. No. 193 was the run-through train with the Southern Pacific between Birmingham and Houston via New Orleans.
Photo Date:  9/11/1976  Upload Date: 2/6/2019 12:33:38 PM
Location:  Richburg, MS
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Action
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Views:  254   Comments: 0
ICG South Yard
Title:  ICG South Yard
Description:  Illinois Central Gulf GP8 7736 was parked under the sand tower at the railroad's recently-completed engine terminal at South Yard, in Bogalusa, Louisiana.
Photo Date:  9/24/1976  Upload Date: 12/22/2016 3:33:13 PM
Location:  Bogalusa, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  ICG 7736(GP8)
Views:  584   Comments: 0
ICG South Yard
Title:  ICG South Yard
Description:  This was a view facing north on the Illinois Central Gulf (former Gulf Mobile & Ohio) main line at South Yard in Bogalusa, Louisiana. GP8 7736 and GP10 8250 were parked at the recently-completed engine terminal which replaced one further north, across from the former GM&O depot and despatchers office.
Photo Date:  9/24/1976  Upload Date: 12/22/2016 3:37:55 PM
Location:  Bogalusa, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard,Track
Locomotives:  ICG 7736(GP8)
Views:  524   Comments: 0
Engine Area
Title:  Engine Area
Description:  This is what the locomotive servincing area looked like behind the Southern Pacific's depot at Baldwin, Louisiana. A pair of engines were kept here to work the Cypremort and Bayou Sale Branch locals. Around 1980 this track was removed and the area cleaned up. After that, the local power was parked on a track across from the depot and serviced elsewhere.
Photo Date:  1/26/1977  Upload Date: 2/6/2010 5:25:04 PM
Location:  Baldwin, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  1361   Comments: 2
ICG Depot
Title:  ICG Depot
Description:  This was the southeast corner of the Illinois Central Gulf (former IC) depot at Arcadia, Louisiana, on the line from Meridian to Shreveport, and the track on the other side was filled with tank cars for local business! The building is still standing and has been fixed up, but it is no longer owned by a railroad.
Photo Date:  2/7/1977  Upload Date: 11/30/2016 9:24:36 PM
Location:  Arcadia, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  324   Comments: 0
KCS Shop
Title:  KCS Shop
Description:  This is the west side of the locomotive shop built by the Louisiana & Arkansas Railway at Minden, Louisiana in 1923. The shop's activities declined significantly after the opening of the new shop at Deramus Yard in Shreveport in 1956, and it eventually closed.
Photo Date:  2/7/1977  Upload Date: 2/6/2010 7:51:38 PM
Location:  Minden, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
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KCS Shop
Title:  KCS Shop
Description:  This is the east side of the locomotive shop built by the Louisiana & Arkansas Railway at Minden, Louisiana in 1923. The shop's activities declined significantly after the opening of the new shop at Deramus Yard in Shreveport in 1956, and it eventually closed. Notice the 6-axle coal gondola in the lower left.
Photo Date:  2/8/1977  Upload Date: 2/6/2010 7:52:11 PM
Location:  Minden, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
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KCS Yard
Title:  KCS Yard
Description:  This view was facing north of the KCS at Minden, Louisiana. The large brick buildings were the locomotive shop built by the Louisiana & Arkansas in 1923. In the distance, to the left of the boxcar on the second track, is Shreveport Junction. This is the north leg of the wye connection for the branch to Shreveport. All of this is now operated by Watco as the Louisiana Southern.
Photo Date:  2/10/1977  Upload Date: 2/7/2010 6:27:32 AM
Location:  Minden, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
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ICG Yard (1)
Title:  ICG Yard (1)
Description:  This was the Illinois Central Gulf yard at Winnfield, Louisiana. This property had previously belonged to the Tremont & Gulf.
Photo Date:  2/21/1977  Upload Date: 12/6/2017 3:53:52 PM
Location:  Winnfield, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
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Views:  502   Comments: 0
ICG Yard (2)
Title:  ICG Yard (2)
Description:  This was the Illinois Central Gulf yard office at Winnfield, Louisiana. The property had previously belonged to the Tremont & Gulf.
Photo Date:  2/21/1977  Upload Date: 12/6/2017 3:58:38 PM
Location:  Winnfield, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
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Views:  676   Comments: 0
Depot
Title:  Depot
Description:  This was the joint Rock Island-North Louisiana & Gulf depot at Hodge, Louisiana.
Photo Date:  2/21/1977  Upload Date: 5/7/2010 7:14:53 PM
Location:  Hodge, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  794   Comments: 2
ICG Office
Title:  ICG Office
Description:  This was the rear of the Illinois Central Gulf train order office and freight house at Ruston, Louisiana. The signal on the right protected the Rock Island crossing on the other side of the building. This is now the KCS-NS MERIDIAN SPEEDWAY
Photo Date:  2/21/1977  Upload Date: 1/30/2010 5:40:50 PM
Location:  Ruston, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  751   Comments: 1
ICG-CRI&P Crossing
Title:  ICG-CRI&P Crossing
Description:  This was the crossing of the Illinois Central Gulf line from Meridian to Shreveport -- now the KCS MERIDIAN SPEEDWAY -- with the Rock Island line from Little Rock to Alexandria and Eunice, Louisiana. As a result of its bankruptcy, the Rock Island stopped running trains on 31 March 1980. ICG Mississippi Division Shreveport District Bulletin Number 57, dated 8 October 1981, stated that at 12:01 P.M. on that date the approach and home signals controlling this crossing would be de-activated because of the removal of the crossing.
Photo Date:  2/21/1977  Upload Date: 1/30/2010 5:41:07 PM
Location:  Ruston, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  884   Comments: 1
Rock Island Frieght House
Title:  Rock Island Frieght House
Description:  The Rock Island train order office and freight house in Ruston, Louisiana was located at 301 West Alabama Avenue. The Rock Island ended all operations on 31 March 1980, but the line from Ruston north to Eldorado, Arkansas was acquired by the South Central Arkansas Railroad (SCK) in May 1982. In late 1983, the East Camden & Highland succeeded the SCK as operator of the line between Lillie, Louisiana and El Dorado, and the track between Lillie and Ruston was abandoned. This building became a branch of the Community Trust Bank in 1990.
Photo Date:  2/21/1977  Upload Date: 1/30/2010 5:41:25 PM
Location:  Ruston, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  1607   Comments: 3
ICG Sand Tower
Title:  ICG Sand Tower
Description:  Illinois Central Gulf Sand tower, amid the refineries surrounding the Baton Rouge District at Good Hope, Louisiana.
Photo Date:  10/4/1977  Upload Date: 12/6/2017 4:22:34 PM
Location:  Good Hope, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Track
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Views:  423   Comments: 0
ICG (3)
Title:  ICG (3)
Description:  Illinois Central Gulf GP8's 7999 and 7722 were tied up across from the depot at Good Hope, Louisiana.
Photo Date:  10/4/1977  Upload Date: 12/6/2017 4:14:33 PM
Location:  Good Hope, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Yard
Locomotives:  ICG 7999(GP8)
Views:  648   Comments: 2
ICG Old Depot
Title:  ICG Old Depot
Description: 
Photo Date:  10/4/1977  Upload Date: 11/11/2009 11:33:39 AM
Location:  Good Hope, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  714   Comments: 0
ICG Depot
Title:  ICG Depot
Description:  The sideways train order signals show that the Illinois Central Gulf station at Reserve, Louisiana was no longer an active train order office.
Photo Date:  10/4/1977  Upload Date: 2/2/2010 4:25:03 AM
Location:  Reserve, LA
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station
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Views:  714   Comments: 1


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