(Update: the depot and grain elevator is in Indiana, but the town is in Illinois!)
Sam Carlson posted We're at Effner, IN on January 17, 1982 and the train is eastward. |
1940 Aerial Photo from ILHAP |
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One of 44 farm scenes posted by Sam Carlson. Effner, IN on January 17, 1982. Dennis DeBruler The wood grain elevator is still standing. So is the depot. But unless the roof is fixed, I don't think it will be standing for long. https://www.google.com/.../data=!3m6!1e1!3m4... |
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Thomas Dyrek posted Effner depot just now. [12/8/2019] Sorry for the bad quality. Ed Mrowiec At least it looks better than Handy Tower and a little better then Webster cabin... Tom Horvath Is Handy Tower the small building just west of Sheldon at the RR diamond ? Where is Webster Cabin located? I used to have these marked on some old maps. Thomas Dyrek Tom Horvath Webster is the building located near Sheldon. Handy Tower (or what’s left of it) is located near Ambia, IN on the Kankakee, Beaverville & Southern. Ed Mrowiec Webster is west of Sheldon. Ken Morrison where the old Milwaukee Road crosses US 24. |
Some of several photos posted by Eric Berg with the comment: "In case some people haven't seen these...photos from 1935 and by John W. Barriger III."
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John Stell posted TP&W Effner depot. No photographer or date shown. John Stell collection. |
John Stell posted TP7W Effner depot with eastbound train. Unknown photographer and date. John Stell collection. Thomas Dyrek: Sam Carlson photo from 1-17-82 I think. Mark E. Vaughan: Last time I went by the wye was still in place but pretty well obscured by weeds. I assume PRR and TPW locomotives had to be turned and kept on line until run through agreements were established. |
Brian Austin posted three photos with the comment: "Effner IN / IL border (1997)."
Noah Haggerty: This would actually be at Effner, located right on the IL/IN border along the TP&W. A storm caused damage to it a couple years ago and it was torn down.
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Thomas Dyrek posted two photos with the comment: "Effner depot about an hour ago [May 2, 2020]. Thomas Dyrek photos."
John Stell It was a PRR depot.
Thomas Dyrek Yes, originally at Kentland.
John Stell It was a PRR depot.
Thomas Dyrek Yes, originally at Kentland.
Dennis DeBruler That reminds me that PRR used to own the route to the state border and TP&W owned it from there all the way to Keokuk, IA.
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safe_image for Flickr Photo Michael Matalis: I lost a memory today [Dec 12, 2021]. The TP&W was a favorite railroad of mine, and I visited the depot at Effner a number of times. It has been abandoned for a number of years and grown increasingly decrepit, and last night's heavy weather was the last straw, the roof and one wall caved in, and what is left will be torn down in the next few days. Farewell old friend! |
I take US-52 for places south and east of Lafayette instead of I-64 because Indiana can't get funding for a third lane on that highway. So I can't believe the number of times I have driven past this elevator and depot without seeing it. I guess I do a good job of keeping my eyes on the road. By the time I noticed the elevator, the depot was gone.
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has anyone thought about saving this depot. i asked about it and was okay for me to have it but it would have to be moved off the property.
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