Current: (Satellite)
This extract includes the Wabash branch to provide context for...
...these two blocks that are on the east side of the above extract. The canopy on the east side of the depot must have been removed by 1940.
And then it was replaced with a smaller one.
William Shapotkin posted the question: "Here is a question for you -- Did the Wabash once have its own line betw Forrest and Fairbury, IL or did it always operate over the TP&W betw the two towns? If the Wabash did once have its own line, when was it abandoned in favor of operating over the TP&W?"
Robert Fiedler: Prior to 1883 the Wabash had their own line between Strawn and Fairbury. In 1883 they abandoned that line and started using trackage rights between Forrest and Fairbury over the TP&W which was then controlled by the Wabash to get to the line to Streator. There were two stations on the abandoned portion, Norman and Murphy.
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| Andy Zukowski posted The Toledo, Peoria & Western Railroad Depot in Fairbury, Illinois. 1907 |
It looks like the depot was replaced with a bigger one.
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| John Stell posted TP&W Depot at Fairbury with eastbound passenger train. Date and photographer unknown. John Stell collection. |
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| 1940 Aerial Photo from IHLAP |
...these two blocks that are on the east side of the above extract. The canopy on the east side of the depot must have been removed by 1940.
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| 1940 Aerial Photo from IHLAP, photo resolution |
And then it was replaced with a smaller one.
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| Andy Zukowski posted The Toledo Peoria & Western Depot in Fairbury, Illinois. 1966 Richard Fiedler: I believe after being run down for years the depot was recently restored to this appearance. Connor Bounds: Not depot. Just an office |
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| Dennis DeBruler commented on Richard's comment As of Jul 2023, https://maps.app.goo.gl/3wHsm8i5wMLKTs9o8 |
The grain elevator in town is of note because they have conveyors across the mainline. Prairie Central has recently built a greenfield grain elevator with a loop track that can handle unit trains near Chenoa, IL. But it still operates this elevator.
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| Street View, Sep 2015 |
I revisited these notes in 2024 because of the William's question and noticed that the fertilizer company seems to have gone out of business.
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| Street View, Jul 2023 |
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| TP&W Historical Society posted The Honeggers Feed Mill was one of many industries served by the Toledo, Peoria & Western. Located on the west side of Fairbury, the mill opened on August 3, 1950, and remained in use until 1989. For those vintage automobile fans out there - what types of cars can you see in the parking lot? Photographer unknown, Thomas Dyrek collection. Larry Miller III: Late 1940's and early 1950's era cars and trucks. Thomas Scoville shared Richard Fiedler: The mill was also served by the Wabash. |
Paul's comment confirms that Honeggers feed mill is in the background of the first photo.
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| Richard Fiedler shared Paul Jones: Honeggerrs in the background on the Westside of town. |











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