Saturday, August 5, 2023

Gillette, WY: 1907 CB&Q Roundhouse and Water Tower

(Satellite, the roundhouse was removed by 1970. There are no obvious remnants.)

Note the water tower on the left. The building with the derrick on top would be the pumphouse. The water supply and bigger roundhouse were built in 1907 by the CB&Q, and the water supply was the lifeblood of the town. [GelletteNewsRecord]
Rick Shilling posted

1971 Gillette West and East Quads @ 24,000

Dennis DeBruler commented on Rick's post
The oldest topo maps I could find where 1971 and this 1970 is the oldest aerial photo I could find. So I don't know where the roundhouse was located.
 https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/scene/metadata/full/5e83d8e4870f4473/AR1VCNI00010285/
Howard James Holub: I see signs of a location on your photo. Look at the bottom of the left group of homes where you will see a radius close to the road and possible wiskers. Also signs of another small radius which would match up to where a TT would be. An other maker would be at the top over the walkover bridge. Almost looks like a small building was place over the center of where the RH was located.

Richard Shulby commented on Rick's post
GREAT PHOTO! Thanks for posting!. I'm going to suggest a slightly different location for the roundhouse. According to my research and the referenced article the (larger) roundhouse was built in 1906-1907 just after the Burlington & Missouri (CB&Q) built a larger water tank and pumphouse just east of the depot. https://www.gillettenewsrecord.com/.../article_6477c146... . Per the attached 1970 Historic Aerial, I believe the green circled items are the passenger and freight depots, the red circled item with the tall shadow is the water tank you see in the photo, and therefore the blue items would be the turntable and roundhouse. Not definite, but my best guess.


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