Sorry for cell phone pictures.
Is it owned by the city or something?
In New Orleans we have the New Orleans Public Belt, which is owned by the city, but receives no funding.
>>994993
The Company's present-day owners are the Union Pacific Railroad, Burlington Northern and Sante Fe Railway, CSX Transportation, Canadian National Railroad, and Norfolk Southern Corporation.
TRRA Today
Today, Terminal Railroad owns and operates the Merchants Bridge, the MacArthur Bridge, a rail switching facility in Madison, Illinois, and several key railroad routes in St. Louis, Missouri, and Madison and St. Clair Counties in Illinois.
The Merchants Bridge is a half-mile long railroad-only bridge over the Mississippi River located just north of the downtown St. Louis area. The Merchants Bridge was completed on March 18, 1890, and remains a vital link in the Company's operations.
The MacArthur Bridge is part of a 6.2 mile long elevated track which crosses the Mississippi River in the heart of the St. Louis downtown area. The MacArthur Bridge and elevated track is the second-longest elevated steel structure across the Mississippi River. The MacArthur Bridge was originally constructed with a road deck over the rail deck; the bridge is currently used for railroad traffic only.
Terminal Railroad acquired the MacArthur Bridge in 1989 from the City of St. Louis in exchange for the title to the James B. Eads Bridge.
Tldr owned by a bunch of railroads to move traffic from one side of the Mississippi River to the other
>>994997
So it's like the Belt in Chicago then.
Gotcha'.
>can't afford new cars
>paint faux-corrugated siding on the old ones
>???
>profit (but you actually don't)
>>995022
Reminds me of the Pennsylvania mp 54's. For those who don't know the story behind those is that they were commuter rail cars in PA that entered service in 1908 and the last of them were taken out of service in 1981. Over 70 years of work.
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>>995181
lewd
>>995040
>ywn commute in the '60s/'70s and essentially utilize a rail museum to get to/from work
One of the most common diesel locomotives in Sweden
>>995677
Also a common diesel locomotive and i think this is one of the coolest in the world
>>995678
Goddamn son I'm tryin to keep it in my pants but this just brought it out.
>tfw captcha is about cars