Depot: (
Satellite, it is long gone. Judging by Andy's photo below, it was south of the tracks and east of IL-165.)
Old Elevator: (
Satellite, the roof is in bad shape)
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Andy Zukowski posted Railroad Depot & Elevator in Merna, Illinois. C1910 Richard Fiedler shared |
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Ned Carlson posted Illinois Central 2-8-0 #908 at Merna, IL on the "Bloomer Line" Everett Lueck: 908 was assigned to the Bloomer line local from 1956 until retired in 1958. 908 was the last IC 2-8-0 in service, and the last steam engine in regular service to go in and out of Bloomington-Normal. (and it is Bruce Meyer, no s) |
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Andy Zukowski posted, cropped Photograph taken in 1975 of the Merna Railroad Depot at Merna, Illinois. Richard Fiedler shared |
Originally, the Bloomer Line was the Bloomington District of the IC. Today, it is a short line railroad. The Bloomington District is highlighted by the green lines on this map.
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| 1958 Peoria and Aurora plus 1957 Chicago Quadrangles @ 1:250,000 via Dennis DeBruler |
The street view driver did not go down E 1600 North Rd, so this was the best view through the trees that I could find. Judging form the date, I'm lucky that a driver went up IL-165.
The town used to have 14 grain bins. 11 are still standing, and it looks like 6 are still used. I counted just 8 houses. So, I've found another Midwest town that has more bins than houses.