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Nostalgia & History > GM&O switcher working on a SaturdayDate: 09/24/16 11:40 GM&O switcher working on a Saturday Author: cewherry In my railfanning days around Kansas City I was limited to weekend days to capture images.
Here is Gulf Mobile & Ohio engine 57, an Alco RS-1, class of 1945 still at it 23 years later on a Saturday morning in the summer of 1968. The engine began life with the same number on the Alton before that road was merged with the GM&O in 1947. Their yard in KC was located in the west bottoms area adjacent to the Frisco's yard at 19th Street. After I left the midwest, these tracks and their route out of town to the east changed ownership multiple times. I can't begin to accurately count those changes so I leave it to others to piece the story together. Charlie Date: 09/24/16 18:47 Re: GM&O switcher working on a Saturday Author: Bob3985 Great catch. GM&O was one of my favorite railroads as I gre up on the Chicago mainline in Lockport IL. I used to go to the Texaco refinery with my grandmother to pick up grandpa and watch the RS-1's switch the plant while waiting.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 09/26/16 06:12 Re: GM&O switcher working on a Saturday Author: ShastaDaylight Great image with lots of great memories too!
I fondly recall seeing GM&O RS-1's in KC in the late 1960's and early 1970's, particularly here in the West Bottoms area. GM&O's legions of F-3's were also a common sight on the railroad's freights between Illinois and KC. In keeping with Bob's comments, it was great to chase GM&O F-unit powered freights along US Highway 66 (Route 66) between Springfield and Bloomington, IL, and to see more RS-1's working the yard along US 66 southwest of downtown Chicago. Thanks for sharing this photo! ShastaDaylight |