Elevator: (Satellite)
NYC abandoned the route to the south and Penn Central abandoned the route to the north.
The water tower peaking over the depot is a reminder that a railroad built towns about every 15 miles for a water supply.
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Raymond Storey posted KENTON OHIO Shawn Nielson: It is still there and is an insurance agency though the tracks are long gone. Raymond Storey posted with the same comment Jim Kelling: Station is well preserved today. |
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Street View, Oct 2021 |
In 1944, both the TOC and Big Four are labeled NYC. So I went back to 1915 to find which NYC route was the Big Four.
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1915 Kenton Quad @ 62,500 |
Since the Big Four went north/south through town, I zoomed in on that route.
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1915 Kenton Quad @ 62,500 |
This is not the same grain elevator, but it is old. Judging from the feed truck in the middle, this was an active feed mill in 2014.
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Street View, June 2014 |
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