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Nostalgia & History > Hard Times on the KatyDate: 08/04/15 06:31 Hard Times on the Katy Author: PRose 1) In 1985 the Katy's St. Louis Line suffered major wash outs. Here we see a ballast train heading east by the Katy's grand old station at Sedalia, MO to try and get the line open again.
The headlight in the distance is Parsons, KS to St. Louis freight No. 102. 2) No. 102 has just changed crews and received a Mop Pilot as it will run over the Mop from Sedalia to St. Louis. The Katy east crew has deadheaded from the normal crew change point of New Franklin, MO on the Katy to Sedalia for the run east. 3) Taking a hard right to access the Mop Main, the rear of No. 102 rolls by the last Katy structure it will encounter before St. Louis. All Photos at Sedalia, MO June 18, 1985 Thanks for looking Bob Helling PRose Date: 08/04/15 06:47 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: livesteamer Today, the MKT tracks are gone but the station has been fully restored.
Marty Harrison Knob Noster, MO Date: 08/04/15 07:22 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: PRose That's good to know. Thanks, Marty.
Bob PRose Date: 08/04/15 07:36 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: cdub Nice series of photos. What's that 4th unit of 102? Looks like a SP B boat.
Posted from Android Date: 08/04/15 08:35 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: aehouse Three views of the two Katy stations at Sedalia, taken several years later after the line to St. Louis had been abandoned in favor of trackage rights to St. Louis over the UP (ex-MP) Sedalia-St. Louis.
Art House Date: 08/04/15 09:11 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: cewherry I'm trying to figure out what manner of device is mounted on the pole opposite the boxcar Sedalia version.
Both Bob's and Art's pictures show it. Great pictures of an area off the beaten railfan path. Thanks for posting these. Charlie Date: 08/04/15 09:15 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: 3rdswitch Great pair Bob.
JB Date: 08/04/15 09:30 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: callum_out You think of the wide open spaces like the Santa Fe across Arizona and being long
distances between anything but we'd drive the road next to the ex-Katy line between North of Jeff City and the turn off to Hermann and go for miles and miles without seeing any reason for a railroad. It was like the ex-Rock line South of there, not much traffic between the big places. Out Date: 08/04/15 10:47 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: 19eastcopy5 cewherry Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I'm trying to figure out what manner of device is > mounted on the pole opposite the boxcar Sedalia > version. > Both Bob's and Art's pictures show it. Great > pictures of an area off the beaten railfan path. > Thanks > for posting these. > > Charlie > I believe those are actually CPL train order lights. 19eastcopy5 Date: 08/04/15 11:42 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: Out_Of_Service 19eastcopy5 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > cewherry Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I'm trying to figure out what manner of device > is > > mounted on the pole opposite the boxcar Sedalia > > version. > > Both Bob's and Art's pictures show it. Great > > pictures of an area off the beaten railfan > path. > > Thanks > > for posting these. > > > > Charlie > > > > I believe those are actually CPL train order > lights. > > 19eastcopy5 no ... just color light pot signals on an extended pedastal used as TO signals ... Date: 08/04/15 18:12 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: Atlpete What a great string of photos, I was in railfanning the area two years ago and had no idea MKT did a reroute east of there, most appreciated!!!
Date: 08/04/15 20:48 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: SCKP187 Great looks back Bob. I remember some of those boxcar depots. That certainly would be a great line to railfan today if it was still around.
Brian Stevens Date: 08/05/15 08:59 Re: Hard Times on the Katy Author: santafe199 SCKP187 Wrote: > Great looks back Bob ...would be a great line to railfan today if...
I have to agree and Brian sums it up best. This was one of those lines I was always "gonna go shoot, someday", but failed. Oh, those forever-lost opportunities... Lanzo |