Bloomer Shipper's Connecting Railroad Co. |
The Bloomer Shippers Connecting Railroad Co. (aka The Bloomer Line) operates two connected lines in central Illinois. The first one is from Colfax to Kempton, IL, and the second is from Strawn to Gibson City, IL. Traffic is primarily grain, fertilizer, plastics, and lumber. They are headquartered in Gibson City. The railroad connects with the TP&W at Chatsworth, IL, and the Norfolk Southern at Gibson City.
The former Illinois Central line was originally built by the Kankakee & Southwestern Railroad in 1878 and eventually became the Illinois Central's Bloomington District. In 1985, face with abandonment of the line, shippers formed the Bloomer Shippers Railway Redevelopment League and purchased a segment of the line from Barnes to Herscher, IL. Railroad operations began in June of that year on 36 miles of track between Colfax and Kempton, IL.
In 1990, the Norfolk & Western was also looking to divest itself of less profitable lines in Illinois. The Bloomer, in May of that year, acquired a segment of the former Wabash's Chicago-Decatur route between Strawn and Gibson City, IL.
Locomotive Roster |
LTEX 1413 is leased from Larry's Truck Electric.
Locomotives No Longer On Roster |
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Photo | Number | Model | 1st # | 2nd # | 3rd # | 4th # | 5th # |
BLOL 55 | SW1200 | MP 1155 | |||||
BLOL 92 | GP9 | NYC 5968 | NYC 7368 | PC 7368 | CR 7368 |
BLOL 55 sold to Central Soya at Gibson City, IL.
BLOL 92 sold to an Taloma Farmer's Grain at Allen, IL.
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Other Information |
Radio Frequency: 161.355
Address: Route 9
West
P.O. Box 546
Gibson City, IL 60936
Reporting Mark: BLOL
Updated
November 12, 2008
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