Towns and Nature
These are notes I am writing to help me learn our industrial history. They are my best understanding, but that does not mean they are a correct understanding.
Monday, January 6, 2025
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Freda, ND: Milwaukee Depot
(Satellite)
Shane Avey shared Maidie Iwen Grudem's post of two photos with the comment: "Freda, ND Train depot."
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The railroads made towns across the prairie. And they destroyed some of them. The depot must have been moved because it should have been built between the tracks and the road that goes diagonally along the tracks. It was probably the first building built in this town. It is certainly the last one "standing."
Aban RR Map |
Friday, January 3, 2025
Carona, KS: Museum/(Missouri Pacific + Northeast Oklahoma) Depot
Depot: (Satellite)
They have preserved the inside, as well as the outside, of the depot.
Museum: (Satellite)
Wandermore in Kansas posted Pamela Perry-Simoncic: This is actually in the old mining town called Carona, KS. Just west of Roseland, KS. Scott Colebank: Boston depot moved from Missouri. Art LH shared Colin Harding: According to my 1940 Official Guide, on both the MOPAC for pax service & Northeast Oklahoma but no pax service. |
Dennis DeBruler commented on Colin's comment It appears the Northeast Oklahoma terminated here. 1945/45 Cherokee Quad @ 24,000 |
Dennis DeBruler commented on Colin's comment It was a MoPac depot in its original location. 1962/64 Lamar South Quad @ 24,000 Boston, MO, makes Carona look like a big town. |
Hannah Diffee, May 2023 |
They have preserved the inside, as well as the outside, of the depot.
Darrell Vaughn, Nov 2022 |
Street View, Apr 2023 |
As wee see in the center background of the street view, they have some rolling stock in addition to the locomotive and caboose.
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Chicago, IL Depot: 1888 GTW Eldson Depot and Office at 51st Street
(Satellite, southwest quadrant of 51st Street and the tracks.)
This building was next to the GTW Eldson Railyard.
Edward Kwiatkowski Flickr The 1888 built Grand Trunk Western Elsdon depot. Chicago Illinois USA. October 1983. This is the 1888 built two story victorian era Elsdon Depot. This was located on west 51st Street just east of south Lawndale avenue, in the city of Chicago Illinois USA. This scene looking west was photographed in October of 1983, during it's last week of operation. Sadly...this beautiful wooden depot was demolished the following month. Today it is a vacant lot slated for a new real estate development soon. |
Thursday, January 2, 2025
Dowagiac, MI: 1902 Amtrak/Michigan Central Depot
(Satellite)
Mary Bernard posted eight photos with the comment:
Dowagiac, MI Depot -- 8 PicturesPhotoed by Duane Hall in November 1979. The 8th photo is the Google 2012 street view.This is the third station built in Dowagiac by the Michigan Central and is now served by Amtrak's Chicago to Detroit trains the Wolverine and the Blue Water. A good description and history is at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dowagiac_station
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Waukegan, IL: Lafarge North America and National Gypsum
Lafarge: (Satellite)
Gypsum: (Satellite)
The dock was empty in all of the street views.
I think of Waukegan as having cute marinas on the lake shore. But it can handle freighters as well.
Bob Causey posted The Sam Laud unloading at Lafarge North American in Waukegan Illinois. |
Lafarge handles cement and cement is stored in silos, not a big pile out in the weather as in Bob's photo. So it is really unloading at National Gypsum. Fortunately, a freighter was unloading when the satellite went overhead.
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The dock was empty in all of the street views.
Street View, Aug 2019 |
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Columbus, IN: Cummins
Factory: (Satellite)
Technical Center (CTC): (Satellite)
Corporate Office Building (COB): (Satellite)
<bailed out Navistar: https://industrialscenery.blogspot.com/2018/01/buick-built-aircraft-engines-in.html
https://industrialscenery.blogspot.com/2016/08/history-of-internal-combustion-engine.html>
Indiana Historical Bureau posted #OTD [Feb 1] in 1919, Clessie L. Cummins filed for the creation of the Cummins Engine Company in Columbus. Cummins co-founded the company with business partner and banker William Irwin. They produced diesel engines which were widely used in heavy-duty trucks after the Second World War. Known for the quality and endurance of their engines, Cummins quickly became an industry leader. The company has produced five total IndyCars to race in the Indianapolis 500. As of 2022, the company is still headquartered in Bartholomew County, where they employ more than 70,000 employees. Learn more about Cummins here: https://www.cummins.com/.../04/04/history-diesel-engines. Pictured are Cummins test blocks, circa 1950, courtesy of B. L. Taylor Collection of the Indiana Album. David Hensley: Do they even make engines in Columbus anymore ? Ethan McKinney: David Hensley Yes, the Walesboro plant is still the main plant for the 6.7 for the Ram |
Fred Tarsac posted 11 images with the comment: "Cummins 1982."
Erf Par shared
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