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Satellite)
Bean: (
Satellite)
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South, the north elevator is on the far right in this view.
Sam walter
posted two photos with the comment: "Bridger, Montana."
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1, cropped [North] |
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2 [South] |
When I saw these tanks in a satellite view, I wondered if they were liquid fertilizer. But it looks like some sort of petroleum product. The "south" elevator is on the right in this view.
The Northern Pacific railroad was already abandoned south of this town in the 1950s.
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| 1956/57 Bridger Quad @ 24,000 |
When I checked out if the CB&Q tracks still existed, I discovered Kelly Bean.
Not only does the railroad still exist, Kelly Bean appears to get rail service.
So an elevator is not only getting service from a Class I railroad, it is getting carload service because I think this elevator is on the route between Laurel, MT, and Frannie, WY.
But I'm sure that a carload of edible beans is worth more than a carload of soybeans, especially if packaged and shipped in boxcars. I added the "grainPlant" label because of Kelly Bean.