CH&D = Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton, Railway
Andy Zukowski posted B&O Railroad Depot in Hume, Illinois Carter B Morris Sr.: Old ID&W Nancy Hogan: Carter B Morris Sr. ID &W stood for? Carter B Morris Sr.: Indianapolis, Decatur & Western, later Cincinnati Indianapolis & Western, then in 1920 or so, B&O Richard Fiedler shared |
Andy Zukowski posted 1908 view of the old wooden Railroad Depot in Hume, Illinois. Bryan Wyrich: What is the C.H&D railroad? Richard Fiedler shared |
Chris Elston commented on Bryan's comment Bryan Wyrich: Chris Elston so prior to it being B&O. What was the north south railroad through Hume? |
Chris Elston commented on Bryan's second comment [The north/south line was the Danville, Olney & Ohio River. Some comments provide more information about this railroad.] |
Dennis DeBruler commented on Andy's post The oldest topo map I could find for this town was 1953, and the north/south route was already gone. 1953/53 Indianapolis Quad @ 250,000 |
Satellite |
Grain elevators being allowed to build a conveyor over a Class I railroad is becoming more common. This elevator not only has a conveyor over the tracks, but it is also rather low.
Dennis DeBruler commented on Carter's second comment Who owns it now? While checking out the conveyor over the tracks, I noticed a fall protector in this view. (https://maps.app.goo.gl/H2m9RUnSgE2dS9wA7). That means this elevator is rail served, but the siding is way too short to handle a unit train. CSX generally won't serve a grain elevator unless they can quickly load a unit train. So I assume this route is now owned by a shortline. Carter B Morris Sr.: Decatur & Eastern Illinois Railroad (DREI) |
The fall protector was in the shadows of the current satellite image, so I fired up Google Earth and found an image that clearly shows that this elevator is rail served.
Google Earth, Dec 2022 |
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