Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Nickerson, KS: Santa Fe Roundhouse and Seed Grain Elevator

Roundhouse: (Satellite)
Market Grain Elevator: (Satellite)
Seed Grain Elevator: (Satellite)

Rick Shilling posted
c1897 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Roundhouse and Turntable,  Nickerson, Kansas.

Terry B. Carlson commented on Rick's post
This Google Earth Image from 6-7-2011 best shows the visual remains of the pads. Location: 38.1531943,-98.0916214
Dennis DeBruler: Terry B. Carlson I'm glad you found it because the oldest hi-res topo map is 1970, and the roundhouse was gone by then.

Street View, Jan 2024

I don't remember seeing a seed grain elevator before. Normally, seed is stored in seed boxes and stored in warehouse buildings. I included the seed delivery trailers in this view because they are part of the solution to sell seed in bulk.
Street View, Nov 2021

On the south side of the seed elevator, we see many more bins. In the right background, we see the market grain storage elevator.
Street View, Nov 2021

This is the same view as above, but old enough to show the wood elevator that made it into the 21st Century. Note that the four modern bins north of the warehouse building didn't exist back then.
Street View, 2009

I noticed in this view that it caught a seed trailer being loaded out of one of the bins.
Street View, Sep 2007

A satellite view gives us a better view of the many bins needed for seed corn. Google Earth shows that they converted from the wood elevator to the four white bins between Jul 2008 and Sep 2010.
Satellite

They have several different bins because different crops would need different bins. In fact, different hybrids probably need different bins.
"A full lineup of corn, soybeans, wheat, alfalfa, sorghum, feed, and cover crops are available with both bag and bulk capabilities. Seed cleaning and treating services with delivery support equipment are also available." Their seed salesperson is also a "trait manager." [cpcoop_seed]

East Longmeadow, MA: 1876 Ice Cream Shop/Feed Store/NYNH&H Depot

(Satellite)


Street View, Sep 2023

Lost New England posted
The railroad station in East Longmeadow, Massachusetts, around 1910 and 2023. The station was built in 1876, but it became a feed store after passenger service ended in the 1950s. It then sat vacant for many years, but it has since been restored and reopened in 2021 as an ice cream shop.
Historic image courtesy of the East Longmeadow Historical Commission.
Ryan Duclos: I sold the new EcoStar composite Slate to go on the roof installed by Fitzgerald Roofing maybe two years ago. Had no idea it was this old, pretty cool!
Steven Hooker shared

Dennis DeBruler commented on Steven's share
Former New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. A trailhead should be a good location for an ice cream shop. I hope they quickly recoup their investment in the restoration. Nov 2019 https://maps.app.goo.gl/uYuLHvKC1Y7FPAoW7

Bristol, VA: NS/N&W Roundhouse and Railyard

Roundhouse: (Satellite)
Railyard: (Satellite)

John Blotnick posted
Bristol, Virginia, at north end of NS yard

Dennis DeBruler commented on John's post
Formerly, a N&W route. It is worth noting that the railyard still has all of its classification tracks. 1934/34 Bristol Quad @ 24,000

Street View, Apr 2019

Monday, November 4, 2024

Gerald, MO: Lost/Rock Island Depot

(Satellite)

Raymond Storey posted, cropped
GERALD MO
Jeremy Lohan: Where approximately in Gerald was the depot?

Dennis DeBruler commented on Jeremy's comment
Given the house track in the background in the photo, I presume it is the black square that is a little west of Main Street and between the tracks, https://maps.app.goo.gl/15ARHVVkWDwpMb8x8. 1966/67 Gerald Quad @ 24,000




Block, IL: Lost/C&EI Depot and Lost Grain Elevator

Depot: (Satellite)

Carol Erb posted
1918 Waiting for the train at Block, Champaign County.
Posted 10-27-2024

Dennis DeBruler commented on Carol's post
This is now one of those Illinois railroad towns that have more grain silos than houses. https://maps.app.goo.gl/RNrYfNH7LFbsaaycA 1940 Aerial Photo

1960 Aerial Photo from ILHAP

Satellite

I think this is the biggest collection of bolted-steel silos that I have seen. Normally, you see just a couple along with some concrete silos and steel bins.
Street View, Jul 2023

Carol Erb posted
About 1904.    The south elevator at Block, IL.   Railroad line had gone through in 1903.
Posted 11-4-2024

Patrick Harris commented on Carol's post


Freeburg, MO: Lost/Rock Island Depot and Wood Feed Mill

Depot: (Satellite, the land has been repurposed as a Sinclair fuel storage facility.)
Feed Mill: (Satellite, as is typical of a railroad town, a grain elevator was close to the depot.)

The tunnel in the right background went under Locust Street. The house track on the south (left) side of the depot is now an extension of Gilbert Street. 
Raymond Storey posted
FREEBURG MO

1945/45 Linn Quad @ 62,500

With that many small bins, this must be a feed mill. It has a wood grain elevator in the middle.
Street View, Jun 2023

West of the feed mill is this fuel storage facility. 
Street View, Jun 2023

Turning further to the left, we see that Gilbert goes up a hill to meet Locust Street, which goes over the Rock Island tunnel.
Street View, Jun 2023

The Sinclair Dino caught my eye. I thought they went out of business. They have disappeared from the Midwest. I Googled Sinclair and the closest filling station to Freeburg is in Brinktown, MO.
Street View, May 2018

When I tried where I live, Downers Grove, IL, I got:
Utah is a lot further than 0.7mi from Illinois!

Sunday, November 3, 2024

Parker, AZ: 1907-2024 Arizona & California/Santa Fe Depot

(Satellite)

Street View, Apr 2024

Grand Canyon Chapter NRHS posted
A report indicates the 1907 former AT&SF wooden depot at Parker, Arizona, more recently offices for the Arizona & California RR, has been demolished for track expansion by the A&C/Genesee & Wyoming.
UPDATE: Photo shared by Trainorders dot com user "OYW"
Desert Magazine shared
Jeff Gunter: Several offers to move the building were rejected.
[How sad because this depot had been maintained.]
Clay Posey shared
There goes another Depot 😥
Parker, Arizona

In the right background of the above photo is their "big hook" (wrecker crane).
Street View, Apr 2024

It was easy to find because of the dormer over the agent's bay window.
Satellite