Sunday, October 20, 2024

Westfield, NJ: Restaurant/Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) Depot

Westbound: (Satellite)
Eastbound: (Satellite)

Westbound
Street View, Jul 2018

Eastbound. It looks like the commuters have a roof over their platform. Most of the platform roofs in the Midwest have been removed.
Street View, Jul 2018

Bernie Wagenblast posted
Westfield, New Jersey - CNJ
A new restaurant opened today in the former westbound station. 

The topo map does note the location of the stations.
1955/58 Rosell Quad @ 24,000

Albion, IL: Lost/Southern Depot

(Satellite)

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/
Richard Fiedler shared

1

2

3
 
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

Saturday, October 19, 2024

Antioch, IL: Metra/Wisconsin Central Depots and Coach Yard

Depot: (Satellite, 70 photos)
Coach Yard: (Satellite)

Andy Zukowski posted
Saturday afternoon at the Soo Line Depot in Antioch, Illinois. 1913

Street View, Oct 2022

It looks like the current depot is a little further north than the old one. And, of course, the current one does not have a house track.
1960/62 Antioch Quad @ 24,000

It is the last stop on the North Central Service (NCS).
MetraRail_system-map

When I learned it was the terminal station on the NCS, I looked for the coach yard that stores the commuter trains overnight.
Satellite

Ansonia, OH: (A) Tower: CSX/Big Four vs. RJCW/Cincinnati Northern, Turntable and Freight House?

Tower: (Satellite)
Turntable: (Satellite, I noticed the turntable on the topo map below. You cans still see remnants of the circular wall.)
Freight House?: (Satellite)

RJCW = R J Corman Railroad - Western Ohio Line

CSX has the east/west route. RJCW runs south of town, and the Big Four route to the north is abandoned.

Darren Reynolds posted seven photos with the comment: "The New York Centrals    'A' tower (Ansonia)    Ansonia, Ohio."
Bill Haines: Closed 1986.
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1961/62 Ansonia Quad @ 24,000

Freight House?

I don't think this was the depot because the topo map indicates that the depot was probably east of the crossing. But it looks like it was some sort of railroad building. My guess is a freight house.

R J Corman has at least two locomotives assigned to this line.
Satellite

Friday, October 18, 2024

Industry, IL: Lost/Macomb, Industry & Littleton (ML) Depot

(Satellite, based on the topo map below and the curve in the tracks. Main Street did not exist here in the 1890s, a road came over from 1st Street.)

Andy Zukowski posted
Macomb and Western Illinois Railroad Depot on the Main Street of Industry, Illinois. 1890’s
Joe Driskell: Go visit the world's largest outdoor Monopoly at the courthouse square in Macomb, just two blocks from train station!
Steven Hooker shared
Andy Zukowski shared
Macomb and Western Illinois Railroad Depot on the Main Street of Industry, Illinois. 1890’s
Joe Driskell: Go visit the world's largest outdoor Monopoly at the courthousesquare in Macomb, just two blocks from train station!

John Carson commented on Andy's share
Here is their time table. It was found by my friend Dutin Forman, who is a local history buff. The Macomb and Western Illinois railroad was founded by C.V. Chandler, a Macomb Business man. Chandler went bankrupt, and the road was sold for scrap. A group of local investors purchased it before it was demolished, and reformed it as the Macomb, Industry and Littleton RR. Interestingly, the M,I&L RR hauled materials for the then new State route, which is now US Rt. 67, which hastened it's demise.

In 1914, it was still the Macomb & Western Illinois. And, of course, IL-67 has yet to be built.
1914/14 Macomb Quad @ 62,500

The clarity of this photo is bad, so I...
1941 Aerial Photo from ILHAP

...got a more recent photo that has better resolution. I think the depot had been removed by 1957.
1957 Aerial Photo from ILHAP

A small grain elevator has survived.
Street View, Jun 2023

And their animal feed building has the Purina checkerboard sign.
Street View, Jun 2023

Dothan, AL: Unused?/ACL Depot

(Satellite)

Street View, Oct 2023

C. Mark Sublette posted three photos with the comment: "Former Atlantic Coast Line station at Dothan, Alabama, 2042-2043 hrs., Thursday 10 October 2024, 66 degrees F, 59 percent humidity, N 3-9 mph, ceiling unlimited."
Steven Hooker shared
C. Mark Sublette also posted
1

2

3

Street View, Apr 2013

The town had three tracks in 2013.
Street View, May 2013

One of the tracks and the turnout had been removed by Aug 2019.
Street View, Aug 2019

And there was only one track left by May 2021.
Street View, May 2021

I used this topo map to find the depot and a 1953 topo map to confirm that the SCL route used to be an ACL route.
1969/71 Dothan West Quad @ 24,000

Abingdon, IL: Lost/CB&Q Depot

(Satellite)

Looking North.
Andy Zukowski posted
C. B. & Q. Railroad Depot in Abingdon, Illinois. 1914
Larry Candilas: MP 172.3 - Galesburg Sub
Richard Fiedler shared
Thomas Whitt shared
John Czerwinski shared

The east/west route was Minneapolis & St. Louis and it was abandoned by C&NW.
1927/27 Galesburg Quad @ 62,500

On a satellite image, we can still see the road that went down into the cut to the depot.
1940 Aerial Photo from ILHAP

It is on the mainline between Galesburg and Quincy.
1902