MP's Lincoln Sub, Weeping Water, NE         
A string of eagle emblazened 2-bay hoppers wait for the next loading of lime, parked outside the old grain elevator, Weeping Water, Nebraska. The depot that used to stand in this spot had been moved the previous fall to its new owner in Crete. Weeping Water is still home to an emmense lime quarry used in the concrete industry, insuring its rail connections from the east by Union. Aside from once being an important link of the Lincoln branchline, Weeping Water also had direct connections to Omaha, up north. 3/16/97
Date: 3/16/1997 Location: Weeping Water, NE   Map Show Weeping Water on a rail map Views: 259 Collection Of:   Screaming Eagle
Author:  Todd Greuter
MP's Lincoln Sub, Weeping Water, NE
Picture Categories: RollingStock,Yard This picture is part of album:  MoPac in the Cornhusker State
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Tom Loftus General Great pics. I love that old line. Especially the link up to Luoisville. Its so cool how it twists and turns around every hillside, being the original mainline built in 1882! 11/30/2011 4:49:28 AM
Tom Loftus General Great pics. I love that old line. Especially the link up to Luoisville. Its so cool how it twists and turns around every hillside, being the original mainline built in 1882! 11/30/2011 4:49:46 AM
Tom Loftus General Oops... 11/30/2011 4:50:23 AM

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