Depot: (Satellite?, the topo map implies it was west of Main, but I think the photo implies it was east of a street.)
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Jim Arvites posted
View of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad passenger station at Selby, South Dakota circa 1900. (Walworth County Historical Society) |
I researched this town to see if the elevator row has survived. It has. Although, as expected, the wood elevators have been replaced by silos and bins. This is the first time that I have seen a fall protector painted blue instead of yellow.
I researched who owns this former Milwaukee route. It is BNSF. So this is a rare example of a conveyor belt going over a Class I railroad. I presume this is the elevator's locomotive so that it can fill unit trains itself.
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montana_railfan "Former Milwaukee Road SD10 551 rests at a grain elevator in Selby. Wearing its former DME paint, it’s had a long life and history. Running along the former Milwaukee Road mainline to the west coast. The Burlington Northern took control of this line in the 80’s and is now another BNSF mainline across South Dakota running east and west." |
And BNSF includes Selby in its list of shuttle trains.
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bnsf [The hot link is broken. That is one of several errors on this webpage.] |
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1968/71 Akaska NE Quad @ 24,000 |
The elevator's locomotive is parked at the end of a siding when it is not in use. (Lower-left corner)
The town has a John Deere dealer.
It looks like someone traded in a CaseIH combine in the left background.