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CB&Q Opr Chris Burritt, Barstow, IL, Aug 28, 1966 photo by Chuck Zeiler

CB&Q Opr Chris Burritt, Barstow, IL, Aug 28, 1966 photo by Chuck Zeiler

Chicago Burlington and Quincy Relief Telegraph Operator Chris Burritt, inspecting Train 88 as it saws by another freight train at Barstow, Illinois on August 28, 1966, photo by Chuck Zeiler. This is a closeup shot of a photo I posted previously, and the link to another site failed, so I'm uploading this shot to replace it, because it's important to me. Below is a link to the original photo.

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