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Thawville Illinois History posted Thawville railroad station. Postcard dated 1910. Kristopher Isaac Barrington shared |
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Thawville Illinois History commented on their post circa 1916 |
This turned out to be another learning experience. Specifically, two aerial photos taken a few seconds apart can be quite different. This aerial is the first one I accessed. It wasn't clear to me which blob was a depot.
Given all of the circles on the southwest side of town, I presume that was the expansion of the grain elevator. It looks like this town also had a square, concrete grain elevator. The grain elevator in this town did not survive.
So, I accessed the adjacent photo, and it is clear that the depot was probably in the southwest quadrant of Main St. and the tracks. (1940 Aerial Photo from ILHAP)
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1940 Aerial Photo from ILHAP |
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Dennis DeBruler commented on the share It appears the depot was in the southwest quadrant of Main St. and the tracks, https://maps.app.goo.gl/ShdtceaYLk7MJmqr9. 1940 aerial |
Talk about being out in the boonies, no street view driver has gone into the town.
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Andy Zukowski posted Illinois Central Railroad Depot in Thawville, Illinois. Richard Fiedler shared Charlie DeWeese: I think that was the first station south of Gilman on the St Louis Line. |
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Andy Zukowski commented on his post |
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