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| Mike Coker posted East of Bloomington Illinois. [This is the first time I have seen three water towers. The one on the right may be the railroads and the other two are for the town.] |
I believe the depot is the diagonal building near the track just West of Main Street. You can see the dormer roof for the agent's office bay window.
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| 1940 Aerial Photo from ILHAP |
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| Patrick M. Tavenner posted, cropped Saybrook, IL depot. Found in the collection of the Ford County Historical Society. Lake Erie & Western? Not sure the year. Bill Edrington: Yes, this was the Lake Erie & Western, most likely during the period when it was controlled by the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern (New York Central after 1914). The station sign is of a common LS&MS design. The NYC sold the LE&W to the Van Sweringen-controlled Nickel Plate in 1922. |
Raymond Storey posted three photos with the comment: "SAYBROOK ILL."
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| 1 Andy Zukowski posted a different exposure Lake Erie and Western Railroad Depot in Saybrook Illinois c1910 Photo by C.R.Childs Richard Fiedler shared |
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| 2 Kevin Schertz posted Saybrook Il. I have not found the year Bill Edrington: Judging from the looks of the photo, this has to have been taken before the Nickel Plate acquired the Lake Erie & Western, which was in or about 1922 if I recall correctly. Richard Fiedler shared |
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| Richard Fiedler posted |







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