Corbin Butterick posted three photos with the comment: "These photos show the Albion Depot in Illinois, The line to the right is run by the Norfolk Southern Railroad, at the time it was just Southern, Albion used to have a Spur to a Brickyard which my grandfather used to work at, both the spur and the brick plant are long gone, only faint remnants remain. The Depot was torn down in the 60’s, and the siding which wrapped around the north side was ripped out in the mid 2010’s. The NS line still sees dozens of trains daily."
Dennis DeBruler shared
Nathan Jones: where was the depot in albion
Ken Morrison: Nathan Jones Looks like 6th & Terminal?
Nathan Jones: Ken Morrison im not far from there, ill take a look
Ken Morrison: Nathan Jones Here's a tool I use to answer questions like that: https://clearinghouse.isgs.illinois.edu/web.../ilhap/county/
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Dennis DeBruler commented on Ken's comment about the map tool. I find this one easier to use, https://prairie-research.maps.arcgis.com/.../index.html.... The red dots are the centers of the aerial photos from the late 1930s. My guess is the rectangle in the southwest quadrant of 5th & Terminal. I think the white building on an angle in the left background is the building just east of 5th Street in the aerial. |
Andy Zukowski posted Southern Railway's 6682, a 4-6-2 steam locomotive built by Baldwin in 1909 and scrapped in 1949, pulls a passenger train past the passenger depot or train station at Albion, Illinois in February 1935. The Southern Railway later merged with Norfolk & Western to form the modern Norfolk Southern Railway. |
Except for using a square instead of a rectangle, this map accurately marks the location of the depot. (To be fair, there isn't much room for a rectangle.)
1946/46 Albion Quad @ 62,500 |
I included what was probably the two clay pits for the brickyard that are marked on the topo map.
1941 Aerial Photo from ILHAP |
No street view driver went past the grain elevator.
Satellite |
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