Monday, February 2, 2026

Scotland, SD: Lost/Milwaukee Depot and POET Research Center

Depot: (Satellite)
POET: (Satellite)

Jim Burrill posted
Scotland, South Dakota depot:
Terry Heiser: Which railroad line?

Dennis DeBruler commented on Terry's comment
Milwaukee. I think that the depot was north of Main Street and that they are digging out the house track. 1957 Scotland Quad @ 24,000

Nov 17, 1954 @ 17,000; AR1VHM000070081

I think the grain elevator in the photo has been replaced by one that was just south of Main St. and another one that was over a block north of Main St.
Digitally Zoomed

POET
"POET Research Center, located in Scotland, SD, was the first commercial scale bioethanol facility in South Dakota."

POET Web (POET), Nov 2018

I wonder if it now a research facility because it is too small to be a production facility. I presume it can't be expanded into a production facility because it doesn't have rail service.
Street View, Jul 2025

I read it is on the BNSF. Once again, being next to a Class I railroad is equivalent to being next to an abandoned railroad. It must be on the route between Tripp and Yankton.
BNSF

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Ashland, MA: Offices/B&A Depot

(Satellite)

Street View, Sep 2023

Street View, Sep 2023

This used to be a working train station in Ashland.  Do you know who designed or its history?
Thomas Dorman: Boston & Albany depot, built 1887, designed for the B&A by Shepley Rutan & Coolidge architects, successor firm after the death of Henry Hobson Richardson, in Richardsonian Romanesque style.

Monmouth Junction, NJ: Amtrak(NEC)/Pennsy Midway Tower: Pennsy vs. Pennsy

(Satellite)

Patrick O'Connor posted
Midway Tower on the NEC, which controlled Monmouth Junction
Philip Donnelly: Not just the Midway point between PSNY and MP76 but ML connection point of the Amboy branch east to the South Amboy coal docks.
Only tower i had to hoop up 19 orders, for the sand train against the grain and when we diverted psgr trains on the Amboy branch around the Wreck in Lincoln interlocking.
Jerry Gorla: Philip Donnelly I held the nites there for awhile back in my Operator days. I also remember working "SA" on the NY&LB when a ship hit the Raritan Drawbridge & I had to issue orders for.
I copied orders for the MUs to run that line over to Midway so they could get them running over to Wood where they were busing commuters to.

Bill O'Neal commented on Patrick's post
I held down a job there for a spell. Here's C&S maintainer Joe Reed standing near the doorway.

I included the substation behind it. It takes a lot of electricity to power the NEC locomotives.
Street View, Sep 2013

1954/56 Monmouth Junction Quad @ 24,000

Friday, January 30, 2026

Quakertown, PA: Event Space/Reading Depot and Restoring/Reading Freight House

Depot: (Satellite)
Freight House: (Satellite)

The freight house is behind the boxcar and depot.
Street View, Sep 2019

This is the freight house. The depot is in the left background.
Street View, May 2023

I checked out the tall white thing behind the depot in the above view. I don't know what it is other than a cellphone antennae tower.
Street View, Sep 2023

James Wilson posted 10 photos with the comment: "Someone recently posted a photo of Quakertown Station in Quakertown, PA. The photo showed the restored passenger side. The shots below were taken by me in 2024 and show the station's freight house,  currently being renovated. The roof was recently replaced."
Leanna Knight: This will be an event center for weddings and celebrations. Visit www.rail-yard-society.org for more info. I love this pictures. I’m the Executive Director of the Rail Yard Society. Our new metal roof is looking sharp.
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rail-yard-society

The depot is now an event center.
Photo, Sep 2020

A shortline railroad must use these tracks as their headquarters because many of the photos I saw had locomotives parked here, but their positions kept changing.
Stanford Baddley, Aug 2019

Carolina Coastal Railway (CLNA) must be a "sister" shortline.
Gregory Aaron, May 2021

Indeed, this is one of the routes operated by East Penn Railroad (ESPN). They have 14 locomotives.
Map

They are obscuring the logo. :-) Access to the locomotives must be part of the event space rental. Or did they trespass?
Alan Hoffman, Sep 2018

The restoration work of the depot was extensive.
QuakertownTrainStation
"In May 1989, a fire destroyed a large portion of the building’s interior and roof.  The Quakertown Train Station Historical Society Inc. was formed by a group of concerned area residents to stabilize the burnt out structure. The task of restoring the structure to its original condition was undertaken next through numerous fundraising events and grants."

Power, MT: Wood Grain Elevators and Annexes

(Satellite, it appears the single elevator has been torn down.)

Once again, an old grain elevator siding is retained because it makes a parking spot for Maintenance-of-Way equipment that is working in the area.
Street View, Aug 2019
Dennis DeBruler commented on Gary's post below
And there is another wood grain elevator hidden behind this one, https://maps.app.goo.gl/DgXXnH5FzJ9gMy8p8.

Gary Clark posted
Power, Montana. January 04, 2026.

Dennis DeBruler commented on Gary's post
The town also has a modern grain elevator with a loop track to load unit trains, https://maps.app.goo.gl/CvGVF4K8XqkAuroi7.

Street View, Aug 2019

According to a topo map, Great Northern used to own the tracks. BNSF has retained ownership of these tracks.
BNSF


Hicksville, NY: 1964-2021 Long Island RR Divide Tower: LIRR vs. LIRR

(Satellite)

Street View, Oct 0218

Patrick O'Connor posted five photos with the comment: "Divide Tower on the LIRR in Hicksville. This is where the Port Jefferson and Ronkonkoma Branches split. Tower closed in 2021. The current tower was built in 1964 during the grade crossing elimination."
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Thursday, January 29, 2026

Louisville, KY: 1891 Sewer Explosion

(Satellite, one of the many craters in the streets caused by the explosions.)

Fortunately, it happened at 5:15am and no one was killed and only four were injured.

Rachael Healy posted
Charlie Cox: Tylenol leak from storage tanks overfill ignited by car with dragging exhaust pipe running over a man hole on Hill Street.
Becky Shultz: Does anyone remember the smell emitted by the dog food plant?? It was awful.
[I skipped this comment until I learned it was actually hexane from a Ralston-Purina soybean processing plant.]
That was the route we took to school each morning. Luckily, we were running late that morning. 😬

Several comments on Rachael's post implied that it was Hill Street that blew up. (Later, I learned that multiple streets and 13 miles of sewers blew up.) Why would Google Maps identify an alley instead of the real Hill Street?
Satellite

reddit, also courier journal gallery, photo by Bill Luster
Aftermath of the 1981 Louisville Sewer Explosions, an industrial accident that destroyed several blocks of city streets and 13 miles of sewer pipelines [990x1320]
calebs_dad: Ralston-Purina ran a factory near Louisville, Kentucky that used the industrial solvent hexane to extract oil from soybean mash. In February 1981, the hexane recycling system broke down, causing it to overflow into a containment basin, and eventually into the city sewers. Hexane evaporates easily, and the explosive gas quickly filled the sewer system. A spark from a car set off massive explosions that destroyed blocks of Hill Street downtown, leaving craters as deep as 38 feet. Manhole covers blew off and even residential bathrooms exploded. Amazingly, no serious injuries were reported, but the damage took over a year to repair.
Ralston-Purina eventually paid over $26 million in damages to the city and private parties. On the other hand, the factory was rebuilt with $2 million in municipal bonds.
[It happened at 5:15am in Feb 1981 on Friday the 13th.]

whas11
"It would take more than a year to fix the sewer lines and even longer to repair the streets...The Ralston-Purina Plant was demolished in 2014 after paying out millions of dollars to residents, MSD, the city and government agencies." The spillage was estimated to be 18,000 gallons of hexane.

courier-journal, by Jebb Harris / CJ, from a gallery of many photos
"Workers did repair work on Hill Street between 10th and 11th streets yesterday. Two women were injured when the car in the foreground was tossed during the explosions. Feb. 15, 1981"

"The blasts travelled through the sewer lines, sending manhole covers flying, converting streets into craters and trenches, and sending fountains of sewage up through the streets or straight up through the destroyed toilets of area residents. Two miles of sewer lines were blown to bits, thousands of people lost access to both sewer and water, and much of Hill Street collapsed into the hole left by the 12-foot sewer main." [VancouverIsAwesome]

Ralston-Purina started processing soybeans in 1930. By 1960 ,it had nine soybean crushing plants. "In 1958 Ralston started its first plant making soy protein isolates, in Louisville, Kentucky; only industrial-grade isolates, used mostly for paper coatings, were produced. The production of food-grade isolates was started in 1960." [soyinfocenter]

I spent some time trying to find the plant with Steet View and Google Earth, but I had to give up. I'd think a plant with silos would have been easier to find.

Rachael Healy posted 14 photos with the comment: "Sewer blast."
[I recognize that these photos are from courier journal gallery. Go to that webpage to see the captions.]
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Roger Dale Burden: This car belonged to a friend that I worked with at American Standard
Funny thing is he had just bought it a week before this happened,

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