This is close to Clyman (Jefferson) Junction.
Bruce Schwierske posted I may have posted this before, but then again, maybe not. C&NW eastbound at Clyman Jct., WI - September 29, 1992 Timothy A. Border Potash Unit Train |
1 of 18 photos posted by Bryan Much John Bjorkland photo. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/307792955777065111/ |
Most railfans see the locomotives. I see the coaling tower. (birds-eye view has bad resolution of this tower.)
Timmithy Leary posted I understand how it was used to load coal into the Tenders. How did the tower itself get loaded? Why the tall straight tower on top? They generally used skip hoists because they could lift the material up a steeper incline and reduce the footprint of the coaling station. This UP/C&NW tower in DeKalb, IL still has the housing for the hoist and the unloading pit. |
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Justin Kreklow posted relics of the CNW still stand tall in Clyman Jct WI 5/8/21 |
Justin Kreklow posted Relics of the CNW in Clyman WI featuring old code line and the former coaling tower 7/24/21 |
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