Railyard: (Satellite)
Roundhouse: (Satellite)
W&LE = Wheeling & Lake Erie
1953 is my typical year for topo maps in urban areas. But by 1953, NKP had already absorbed the W&LE. Since NKP's mainline also went through Cleveland, I used an older map to verify the W&LE routes. The freight house is marked by the red cross in the lower-right corner of this topo extract. The railyard is the one to the right of the "RIVERSIDE CEMETERY" label on the left side of the extract.
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1903 Cleveland Quadrangle @ 1:62,500 |
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Satellite |
I soon determined that the label must be a mistake. It was the Erie railroad that was in the vicinity of this building, not the W&LE. So when I came across the correct address of the W&LE freight house (3959 E 93rd St. [case]), I wrote these notes to capture that information.
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Lynn Thomas Dostal commented on a post Who remembers the NKP roundhouse and dorm on Campbell Road? |
The caption on this photo caught my attention. Was this 93rd Street Station the main station for Cleveland or just a suburban stop? It is a rather old looking locomotive for a last passenger train.
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Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University via collection Last passenger train at East 93rd Street Station |
The Central Viaduct went where I-90 now crosses the valley. [case, ClevelandHistorical, PressBooks] But I can't find a route of the W&LE that went far enough north to go under the Central Viaduct.
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Michael Schwartz Library, Cleveland State University via collection Mainline in Cleveland, looking south under the Central Viaduct. Freight House visible on right. |
Dennis, this may help.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.railsandtrails.com/Maps/Cleveland/CleveMap-100a.jpg
David Sharp
Thanks! I have added this to my collection of railroad maps.
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