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Satellite, it was east of the tracks and a little south of Walnut Street.)
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Andy Zukowski posted Illinois Central Railroad going through Hudson, Illinois. 1908 Photo by CU Williams Richard Fiedler shared |
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1930/30 Normal Quad @ 62,500 |
This was the original charter line that was abandoned.
The town is close to an Interstate exit and the grain elevator is rather big even though it hasn't had rail service for a long time.
"Our three receiving pits have a combined capacity of 37,000 bushels per hour along with a combined drying capacity of 11,000 bushels per hour allowing quick turn-around times for patrons during the harvest season. As a service for patrons with livestock, we have a feed mill that grinds and mixes feed for all animals, both show and commercial, using quality Hubbard Feed concentrates and complete feeds. Our feed service include "custom" grinding/mixing of feeds that can be bagged or loaded on site in bulk." [
HudsonGrain]
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