Olive Ave. was built through here after the railroad structures were torn down.
Tower: (Satellite)
Depot: (Satellite)
Freight House: (Satellite)
Roundhouse: (Satellite)
The Big Four route is now the Lincoln Prairie Grass Trail.
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Andy Zukowski posted The Nickel Plate Road signal tower in Charleston, Illinois. 1971 |
Darren Reynolds posted six images with the comment:
Conrails (EX-NYC)"Charleston" tower (CO)Charleston, Illinois
Tim Shanahan shared
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1 "Charleston" tower was at the crossing of the NYC And the Nickel Plate.. Photo by: Wally Mattes 1974 |
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2 A NYC track and interlocking diagram and interlocking machine information for "Charleston" tower. |
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Jason Cook commented on Darren's third photo That is correct. This is the NKP station and NKP freight house on the right. Quite often you posts prompt me to go to Google Maps and use Streetview to see what is left today and try to match up streetview with the photos. Sadly, more often than not, there's nothing left to see. Charleston is a pleasant surprise. The tower is gone and lots of the small buildings that line the ROW in this picture are gone but the station and freight house are still here as is the mainline. [https://maps.app.goo.gl/9z1Nu9iDnfaWAr3o7] |
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4 Reading Railroads Eng#3639 is passing "Charleston" Tower.. Photo by: Craig Sanders |
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5 "Charleston " tower in Charleston, Illinois |
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6 A Dwarf signal At "Charleston" tower Photo by: Craig Sanders |
While I was verifying that the roof line had been simplified on the depot, I discovered that the power company still has the microwave tower that we see in the left background. The grain elevator has grown into what we see in the right background.
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Street View, Sep 2023 |
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1936/36 Oakland and 1938/38 Toledo Quads @ 62,500 |
Note that NKP had a roundhouse at the south end of their railyard.
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1936/36 Oakland and 1938/38 Toledo Quads @ 62,500 |
I included the roundhouse in this excerpt.
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1938 Aerial Photo from ILHAP |
While looking for the roundhouse, I discovered that the town now has a second grain elevator. This elevator is on the roundhouse land. And the Decatur & Eastern Illinois Railroad uses the yard.
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Satellite |
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