^Yeah, it's a small class III. Eastern end of the former Rock Island line to Kansas City. It used to be Central Midland, which was a Progressive Rail company. It's Missouri Eastern now, which is owned by Jaguar Transport out of Joplin. Connects to the Terminal near Page and 170, which is right on an easement Metrolink picked up for the Clayton extension anyway. (And which they use between Clayton and Shrewsbury.) It mostly goes through some pretty light and empty areas of the county. Creve Coeur Lake is on the line. (And was at one time a resort developed by the original railroad.)
Yeah, it's a pretty inefficient way to get to Union. I honestly don't even know that it would make great sense as Metrolink. Once you get past Maryland Heights there's just no population along the route, and really only the one destination. Creve Coeur Lake. Gumbo Flats. Wildwood's wilder and woodier neighbor St. Albans. And many miles later Union. It'd be scenic. I think it could be a good tourist railroad. But I don't see how you make it transportation for anything other than the few industries presently using it.
Yeah, it's a pretty inefficient way to get to Union. I honestly don't even know that it would make great sense as Metrolink. Once you get past Maryland Heights there's just no population along the route, and really only the one destination. Creve Coeur Lake. Gumbo Flats. Wildwood's wilder and woodier neighbor St. Albans. And many miles later Union. It'd be scenic. I think it could be a good tourist railroad. But I don't see how you make it transportation for anything other than the few industries presently using it.






