Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Clinton, IN: 1904 C&EI Museum/Depot and 1914 Freight House

Depot: (Satellite)
Freight: (Satellite)

Just a couple of blocks east of the freight house, the railroad crosses the Wabash River.

The depot was built in 1904 and is currently owned and operated by Little Italy Festival Town (LIFT). [IndState] This depot replaced a wooden depot built around 1870 by the Terre Haute and Evansville Railroad Co. "Local trains ran daily to mining locations just outside the city." Passenger service ended in the late 1960s, and the depot was renovated in the 1990s. The freight house was built in 1914 and restored in 2013. [csxthsociety-pdf]

Street View of Track Side of Depot

Street View
 
Mark Hinsdale posted
Clinton IN (Chicago & Eastern Illinois)

Ted Dorsey posted ten photos with the comment: "The Chicago & Eastern Illinois railway station in Clinton Indiana (on the Chicago-Evansville mainline) last saw passenger service in 1968.  But the good folks in Clinton had the wisdom to preserve the depot, even convert it to a mining and railroad museum.  The line is still a very active CSX artery, with service from Chicago through Woodland Junction, Danville, and on to Terre Haute.  But alas, no passenger service.   7-22-22"
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1 of 3 interior photos of the coal mining part of the museum, csxthsociety



The only street view driver visit to Clinton caught the 2013 renovation in progress. This view shows how extensive the renovation was. It looks like CSX is also going to renovate some track somewhere.
Street View, Jul 2013

I.E. Xam, Apr 2015

The 2010 photo vs. the 2013 photo shows that there was a reason they completely replaced the roof.
Global Earth, Aug 2010

GloBal Earth, Sep 2013


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