A satellite link is in a description of the current Blue Island configuration.
The Cal-Sag was dug between 1911-22 (Wikipedia)
Scott Griffith posted two photos with the comment: "Nov 1920 Something i didn't know." Since this was posted in a B&OCT group, "our" would mean the B&OCT railroad.
The Cal-Sag was dug between 1911-22 (Wikipedia)
Scott Griffith posted two photos with the comment: "Nov 1920 Something i didn't know." Since this was posted in a B&OCT group, "our" would mean the B&OCT railroad.
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David Daruszka commented on Scott's posting Stone Creek at the top, Little Calumet at the bottom in this map. |
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IHB32 Bob Lalich: Old GT crossing in Blue Island looking NW. The switches are the B&OCT-IHB junction. The tower can be seen in the next photo, IHB 33. |
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IHB33 |
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Norman Rexford Flickr CC BY-NC-SALooking southeast from B&O RR over Stony Creek (5-23-1917)
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Norman Rexford Flickr CC BY-NC-SA Before the Cal-Sag Channel (12-4-1913) |
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Norman Rexford Flickr CC BY-NC-SABefore the Cal Sag Channel (12-4-1913)
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1898 RR Map |
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Paul Petraitis posted [Note date of 1905.] |
Blue Island Junction Before Cal Sag
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![Blue Island Junction Before Cal Sag](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiHLICdqAkLBGg7mzwJ9X50wcs6utw9TaBn0Ow377JyKUpJ_8TF4m67CWv7zpmqNaAcAnPXxx9oND_Ii3Gw_d8BbJEaS4vPsNEi_sKpeihWMPNWxUWVN2X3gkqsSJYPf166s5bbxRph28c/s72-c/1.jpg)
The tracks in the foreground belong to the IHB. The tracks to the left are the Grand Trunk.