Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in Rockford, IL
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Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in Rockford, IL
I'm looking at a USGS map of Rochelle, IL and notice that Burlington Northern runs north from Flagg Center, IL to Rockford, IL along the Milwaukee Road. I then find a CB&Q map on the internet proving that right. Why did the CB&Q - BN(1970) run from Flagg Center,IL to Rockford, IL? What was in Rockford, IL that CB&Q was supplying?
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Re: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in Rockford, IL
Because there used to be heavy industry in Rockford. BN held on to the line until the mid 1990s.
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Re: Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in Rockford, IL
minernut333 wrote:I'm looking at a USGS map of Rochelle, IL and notice that Burlington Northern runs north from Flagg Center, IL to Rockford, IL along the Milwaukee Road. I then find a CB&Q map on the internet proving that right. Why did the CB&Q - BN(1970) run from Flagg Center,IL to Rockford, IL? What was in Rockford, IL that CB&Q was supplying?
Illinois RailNet (Illinois Railway since 2005) acquired Flagg Center to Rockford in 1999. IR serves Behr Iron & Metal, Gunite Corp., Kent Feeds*, Parkside Warehouse, Ring Container Technologies and Watco Terminal & Port Services with access to other Rockford industries served by CN, CPRS and UP.
*Probably dormant
The Milwaukee Roads List of Industries (1978) shows quite a few shippers served by BN in Rockford. Those and ones served by CNW, ICG and MILW (accessible to BN) could generate quite a bit of traffic.