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| Steve Sheets posted This was Wabash IN back when it was the Division Point for the NewYork Central before the Division Point was moved to Anderson, IN Scott Reynolds: Where exactly was it located? Steve Sheets: Scott Reynolds , The railyard was located on the Southeast side of the town along the Wabash River. There is a park there now for part of this area. There is still a track that runs North and South from the river up through the cutright. This was part of the Big Four. Steve Sheets posted again |
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| Dennis DeBruler commented on Steve's post This 1948 aerial photos shows that Big Four still had the land, but the roundhouse and backshows were gone. [AR1HW0000010099] Steve Sheets: Dennis DeBruler , Thanks for the photo! Wabash was my mom's hometown. My dad worked as a brakeman for the Big Four in the 1950s. My photo was take back in the early 1900s. |
I got the above aerial photo to confirm that this topo map was correct to show that the roundhouse was already gone.
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| 1952/52 Wabash Quad @ 24,000 |
Damorion Page posted nine images with the comment: "Remnants of the yard at Wabash, IN. Friday, June 5th, 2026."
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