Thursday, April 3, 2025

Canton, OH: Wandle Tower: Pennsy vs. Aban/WE/N&W/NKP/W&LE

(Satellite, the track to the North used to cross the Pennsy rather than join it.)

Darren Reynolds posted six images with the comment: "Conrails ( Ex-PRR/ N&W)
"Wandle" tower 
Canton, Ohio"
Daniel C Carroll Jr. shared
Daniel C Carroll Jr. shared
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"Wandle" tower was put in service on January 13, 1908
Photo by: Chip Syme ( No Date)
David P Harrison: Good old asbestos brick shingle siding...

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The Diamonds for the N&W crossing on May 19,1976 at "Wandle" tower...Canton, Ohio
Photo by: David P. Oroszi

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A PRR track and interlocking diagram and interlocking machine information for "Wandle" tower....Canton,Ohio

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Looking West at "Wandle" tower and the N&W Diamond
On May 19,1976
Photo by: David P. Oroszi

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"Wandle" tower on May 29, 1976 and Conrail is just a few months old...
Photo by: David P. Oroszi

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The old days at "Wandle" tower
Photo by: Chip Syme Collection
Scott Cameron: Appears to be a passenger depot in the background. Is that a different location than the much larger PRR station and later modern Amtrak depot?
B Tupper Upham: Interesting....I wonder why the K-4 is running light?

The track through Whittier Park appears to be just a connection between the W&LE and B&O. That explains why it is now abandoned. The rest of the W&LE trackage in the area is now owned by the new W&LE (reporting mark WE).
1958/60 Canton West Quad @ 24,000

Massillon, OH: Mace Tower: Pennsy vs. B&O

(Satellite, The diamond has been changed to two turnouts.)

The 2005 SPV Map marks this crossing as "CP Mace."

Darren Reynolds posted four images with the comment: "Conrails (EX-PRR/B&O)
"Mace" tower 
Massillon, Ohio"
Tom Barnett: Mace was also a TO station for the B&O CL&W branch between Warwick and Holloway.
Bill Burge: Looks like an eastbound Office Car Special. Rocked through that interlocking on the Ft Wayne Line many years.
Daniel C Carroll Jr. shared
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A Conrail special passenger train Passes "Mace" tower
Photo by: Chip Syme (No Date)
Barry James: What a great OCS train.

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Conrail Eng #7853 passes "Mace" tower with a waving Engineer... July 1977
Photo by: Robert Farkas

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Standing on the B&O looking West at "Mace" tower 1965
Photo by: Bob McCord
B Tupper Upham: Ooo..movable point frogs!

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A Penn Central (Ex-PRR) track and interlocking diagram and interlocking machine information for "Mace" tower

The track coming from the east and crossing the river was the Pennsy.
1961/63 Massillon Quad @ 24,000

The tower is near the upper-left corner. I included the Cherry Road Bridges to help correlate this photo with today's satellite images.
Mar 30, 1952 @ 17,000; AR1PH0000030049

Lee's Summit, MO: Chamber of Commerece/Missouri Pacific Depot

(Satellite)

Track side
Street View, Sep 2024

Street side
Street View, Sep 2024

Art LH posted five photos with the comment: "I visited the Independence Misssouri, Missouri Pacific now Amtrak station today."
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Once I figured out that the depot was in Lee's Summit instead of Independence, I found the depot on this map.
1957/58 Lees Summit and Woods Chapel Quad @ 24,000

UP bought MoPac, but it looks like a shortline operates it today. I could not make out the second letter in the logo.
Gerald Williams, Oct 2023

But then why did UP run their Big Boy on this route if a shortline now owns it?
B. A. Law, Aug 2021

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Alexander, IL: Lost/Wabash Depot and Lost/Wood Grain Elevator

Depot: (Satellite)
Elevator: (Satellite)

Trent Briggs posted
Larry Candilas: MP 437.4 - Springfield Div; 10th District

When I looked at a satellite image, I noticed the town does not have a grain elevator. So I verified that it did have a wood elevator in 1941. In fact, it looks like it had a lot of grain bins as well.
1941 Aerial Photo from ILHAP
Richard Fiedler shared

Hayes, IL: Wood Grain Elevator

(Satellite)

Street View, Aug 2024

This is one of those towns that has more fertilizer than grain storage. The elevator is on the far right. The facility on the left is various fertilizers.
Street View, Aug 2024

Ag support is the only thing left of this town. Just a little west is a NU-AG seed company.
Street View, Aug 2024

Daren Genau posted
Flicken IL
[At least Google Maps still thinks Hayes, IL, is a town. It doesn't even have Flicken, IL.]
Wesley Peters: Built for the Tuscola Co-operative Grain Co. in 1941. Younglove Construction Co. of Sioux City, IA was the contractor. They also built a near identical house at Hayes, IL also for the Tuscola Co-operative Grain Co. in 1934. The one at Hayes is still standing.

Smyrna, TN: NC&StL Depot

(Satellite)

NC&StL = Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis (The Dixie Line)

Street View, Mar 2022

Jeremy J Schrader posted

This is one of those small towns that is close to a major city and has grown a lot. That makes it hard to find the downtown. This map taught me to look for a river along the track. The map accurately marks the location of the depot.
1957/67 Smyma Quad @ 24,000

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Plymouth, IL: Lost/CB&Q Depot

(Satellite?, I checked three aerial photos but could not find a rectangle close to the tracks that was not close to a road crossing.)

Trent Briggs posted
Plymouth, Illinois
Larry Candilas: CB&Q Galesburg Sub - MP 221.8
Richard Fiedler shared
Richard Fiedler shared


I included the grain elevator on the south side of town because it is interesting to see how it grew.


1957 Aerial Photo from ILHAP

1969 Aerial Photo from ILHAP

The topo map did not help find the location.
1913/13 Colchester Quad @ 62,500