Showing posts with label rrRock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rrRock. Show all posts

Friday, July 5, 2024

1927 Abandoned/Rock Island Bridge over White River at De Valls Bluff, AR

(Archived Bridge Hunter; no Historic Bridges; Satellite)

This bridge replaced an 1871 bridge that was damaged in 1923, and it was abandoned in 1982. [Bridge Hunter Index]
"Design of a new structure was started in 1923, with the American Bridge Co and the Kansas City Bridge Co handling construction. The bridge is 2,671 ft [814m] long including approaches - the center span is 187 ft [57m] and is lifted vertically 55 ft. [17m] above the river. It was dedicated and placed in service on January 15, 1927." [John Shirey comment on BridgeHunter]

Putrica Stoneriglo posted eight photos with the comment: "This is the Rock Island bridge, in the early 90s, at De Valls Bluff, Arkansas  Pat.M."
Tim Shanahan shared
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Street View, Aug 2022


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

I&M Canal: #13 and Split Rock

Lock: (Satellite)
Split Rock: (Satellite, the old tunnel has been overgrown by trees)
 
Larry E. Bird posted
The house at Lock 13 1900 roof line was east an west with two brick stacks.

Christie Pasieka posted two images with the comment:
Lock 13
Story of Lock 13
I have been creating a series of art pieces of history no longer standing, this is one of them below.
Don Lavotny: As a kid in the 1960s I remember riding my bicycle along the towpath east from LaSalle and finding the abutments which must have once been lock 13. At the time I had no clue what it was for.
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Dennis DeBruler commented on Christie's post
Could someone drop a pin on a map and share the URL for the location of this lock? Not even the Illinois Department of Natural Resources knows where the lock is.   https://dnr.illinois.gov/.../doc.../imcanalwesthuntermap.pdf
Christie Pasieka: Dennis DeBruler right about where the 93 is in the map.

Dennis DeBruler commented on Christie's comment
Thanks. Judging from this 1937 aerial photo, https://clearinghouse.isgs.illinois.edu/.../0bwy03036.jpg, it was about a third of the way from the creek crossing to Split Rock. I wonder why they built a dam and flooded the lock.

Flooding the lock with a dam explains why the canal is so wide at the lock in Joe Balynas' Flickr photo.

Andy Zukowski posted four photos with the comment: "I&M Canal Lock 13 Photos from years past."
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Andy Zukowski posted
Split Rock looking East…you can see the CO&P Interurban's right of way going up the grade to the top of split rock. It turned right at the top and crossed over the tunnel and canal. 1934-35

Andy Zukowski posted four photos with the comment: "Chicago, Ottawa & Peoria RR (interurban line) built in 1903 & removed after 1934, Illinois & Michigan Canal, LaSalle Illinois."
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Saturday, July 29, 2023

Trail/Rock Island Bridge over Spoon River

(Bridge Hunter broke Mar 22, 2023; Satellite)

Jim David posted two photos with the comment: "Freight train on the CRI&P from Toulon, IL to Wyoming, IL crossing the Spoon River bridge. This portion of the line was abandoned in 1963 and the bridge has been preserved on the Rock Island Trail. The first photo (apologies for the poor quality) is from the Roy Schmidt collection; he worked as a railway postal clerk on the CRI&P for many years."
Roger Kujawa shared
Dennis DeBruler shared
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Dennis DeBruler commented on Roger's share
https://goo.gl/maps/DM5uySRNTx3HGvPu8

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Friday, July 21, 2023

1890 Aban/Rock Island Bridge over I&M Canal in North Utica, IL

(Bridge Hunter broke Mar 22, 2023; Historic Bridges; John Marvig; Satellite)

Brad's photos reminded me of the abandoned railroad bridge over the canal in Morris, IL. But that is not a pony truss like this one.

Brad Brown posted two photos with the comment: "Illinois and Michigan canal around Lasalle il, don't know what line this was but the RI ran near this bridge. Tracks have been gone a long time."
Ed Brown: It was rail access to Utica Hydraulic Cement Co. In later years same plant was used by American Silica Sand Co. for cleaning and drying crude sand mined on north side (Rock Island main side). The crude sand went in by rail and shipped out by rail.
Immediately on south side of bridge was a switch leading to other industries and possibly interchange with Chicago, Ottawa, and Peoria inter -urban railway. In later years this track serviced Utica Elevator Co.
What was unique about the turnout on the south side of bridge, was switch points were on north side and remainder of turnout on south side of bridge. The rails between points and frog making it a gauntlet. Incidentally this track formed a very sharp tight radius curve as it swung off to the east.
Tim Shanahan shared
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"This is an uncommon example of a double-intersection Warren pony truss." [BridgeHunter]

I'm surprised that such an old bridge is not pin-connected. This is a transition design. It uses rivets, but without gusset plates.
7th of 11 photos in JohnMarvig

Although the end connections for the upper chords do use gusset plates.
8th of 11 photos in JohnMarvig

Dennis DeBruler commented on Brad's post
The original route. 1966 La Salle Quad @ 24,000
The tracks are still on a 1979 topo, but not on a 1993 topo.

I used this railroad branch as an opportunity to compare the Illinois aerial photo with the Federal aerials. Here is the Illinois aerial.
1939 Aerial Photo from ILHAP

I was surprised that the oldest aerial in the Federal collection was 1956.
EarthExplorer: Apr 24, 1956 @ 55,031; ARA550310010001

And since the government server was running good, I also got the highest-resolution photo that is available.
EarthExplorer: Mar 18, 1967 @ 20,000; AR1VBOM00010107

Keith Haskins posted 10 images with the comment: "Old CRI&P spur bridge going over original I&M Canal."
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Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Hennepin Canal Lock #26 and Lift Bridge

(Bridge Hunter; Satellite)

Hennepin Canal overview

The railroad just south of the lock is the IAIS/Rock Island. The Hennepin Canal was built because enough people felt that the rates charged by the Rock Island were too high.

Jason S, May 2014

This view is looking West, the north tower is hard to see because of the trees.
Street View, Jul 2013

Steve Hill posted

Monday, May 23, 2022

1939 KJRY/TP&W/PTC(RI) and 1915 TZPR/P&PU Bridges over Kickapoo Creek in Bartonville, IL

RI: (Bridge Hunter; no Historic Bridges; John MarvigSatellite, western bridge)
P&PU: (Bridge Hunter; no Historic Bridges; John Marvig; RailPictures.NetSatellite, eastern bridge)

KJRY = Keokuk Junction Railway
TP&W = Toledo, Peoria & Western Railway
PTC = Peoria Terminal Company, a subsidiary of Rock Island
TZPR = Tazewell & Peoria Railroad
P&PU = Peoria & Pekin Union Railway

P&PU is in the foreground.
Street View

Noah Haggerty posted
A set of Toledo, Peoria & Western locomotives head east towards Peoria, Illinois in either 1977 or 1978 seen from the on ramp towards Bloomington near Bartonville. It is led by GP30 #700 in its bicentennial paint. Trailing are two Precision National GP10's and both of the TP&W's C424's. John & Roger Kujawa Photo, Thomas Dyrek Collection.
[TP&W is on the right, and P&PU is on the left.]
David Jordan: Power and caboose is actually moving timetable east toward Peoria. Vantage point is Interstate 474, which opened between US 24 (SW Adams Street) and Rt. 29 in Creve Coeur on August 30, 1978. Extensions east to I-74 and west to I-74 and US 150 opened on December 20, 1979. The bridge in the background carried Chicago & North Western's St. Louis Subdivision.

Dennis DeBruler commented on Noah's post
I'm glad you grabbed a shot before the trees hid the UP/C&NW bridge. https://maps.app.goo.gl/wudXjWnnZcUK7BgcA

Rock Island  (It looks like the Illinois River was running high in 2015.)
June 2015 Photo by John Marvig via BridgeHunter-RI

Rock Island  (In 2017 the river was more normal)
Apr 2017 Photo by John Marvig via BridgeHunter-RI

Noah Haggerty posted
TP&W caboose 523 trails on the rear of an ATSF mixed freight in Bartonville, just across the Kickapoo Creek bridge. I believe this is January of 1984, soon after the TP&W was absorbed into the Santa Fe. John & Roger Kujawa Photo, Thomas Dyrek Collection.

I labeled the western bridge Rock Island because of topo maps. For example:
1949 Peoria West Quad @ 1:24,000

P&PU
June 2015 Photo by John Marvig via BridgeHunter-PP&U

PP&U  This truss is pin connected.  John says this view is looking East, but I think it is looking North. The photo above is looking East from between the two bridges.
Apr 2017 Photo by John Marvig via BridgeHunter-PP&U