Roundhouse: (Satellite)
Steven Burns posted two images with the comment:
Rossville, IllinoisCE&I RailRoad Depot 1910-1911 (Post Cards) One to two miles north of Telegraph Office and Maintenance RoundHouse. Thank You
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Trent Briggs posted two photos with the comment: "Rossville, Illinois
1920 to 2020"
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(Update: Sam Carlson posted that this was an EJ&E roundhouse.
Dennis DeBruler What town is Rossville Junction near? The only Rossville related places I can find on Google Maps is too far away to be an EJ&E facility.
Sam Carlson It's south of Rossville, maybe a mile or so, along CSX, All the track at the junction is gone except for the CSX (ex-C&EI) main lines. The EJ&E used to head southwest from there to a place called Brothers where there were coal mines at one time. Those mines supplied EJ&E steamers with coal. Brothers is (was?) west of Danville.)
Bob Kalal posted 12 photos with the comment: "Rossville Illinois 2013. 1st photo aerial 1939, 2nd aerial 2018, the rest are mine from 2013"
Michael Moran It looks like the yard there must have been rather small, but it looks like there was a junction just Southeast...
Dennis DeBruler What town is Rossville Junction near? The only Rossville related places I can find on Google Maps is too far away to be an EJ&E facility.
Sam Carlson It's south of Rossville, maybe a mile or so, along CSX, All the track at the junction is gone except for the CSX (ex-C&EI) main lines. The EJ&E used to head southwest from there to a place called Brothers where there were coal mines at one time. Those mines supplied EJ&E steamers with coal. Brothers is (was?) west of Danville.)
Bob Kalal posted 12 photos with the comment: "Rossville Illinois 2013. 1st photo aerial 1939, 2nd aerial 2018, the rest are mine from 2013"
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Dennis DeBruler commented on Bob's post There was a yard between the engine servicing facility and the junction. |
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