Current Depot: (Satellite)
This feed mill is modern because they had to first move the depot to get enough land for this feed mill. The feed truck on the left is parked on former depot land.
Feed Mill: (Satellite)
Across River Street from the depot was the "longest covered railroad bridge in the country."
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Street View, Jul 2019 |
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Jeremy IVES BURNOR, Jun 2017 |
This feed mill is modern because they had to first move the depot to get enough land for this feed mill. The feed truck on the left is parked on former depot land.
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Street View, Jun 2012 |
Paulin Grain helped fund the move of the depot. [Rock Chevalier, May 2025]
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Rock Chevalier, May 2025 "This railroad station was originally located at Depot Street, one-third of a mile North of here on the main line of the Central Vermont Railway. The depot was shared by the Central Vermont and the St. J. & L.C. Railroads. It's last 20 years on Depot St. it served as the Abenaki Tribal Council Headquarters. Destined for demolition, it was saved and moved on September 14, 1999, to this location where it now serves as the home of the Swanton Historical Society....The Grand Opening was celebrated on November 13, 2002." |
The site of the museum was a railyard, and they have preserved some remnants of the turntable pit.
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Barbara PLANNERBEE1, Jul 2023 |
In 2019, the museum was renamed the Ronald F. Kilburn Transportation Museum when Ron retired as president of the historical society. [samessenger (This source says the depot was moved in 1998.)]
That was a big elevator in the horse-and-wagon days.
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Photo via SwantonHistoricalSociety |
This post was the motivation for these notes.
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Bruce Paterson posted Swanton VT-Now Ronald Kilburn Transportation Museum |
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Dennis DeBruler commented on Bruce's post Museum location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/dwToBD21hYUjATqJ7. The depot used to be at the end of Depot Street by the tracks: https://maps.app.goo.gl/WyV9nnK6fyuuYAM36. Poulin Grain helped fund moving the depot. 1964/65 Highgate Center and East Alburg Quads @ 24,000 |
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Guy Trottier, Aug 2019 |
The Central Vermont mainline is now owned by the New England Central Railroad (NECR). [gwrr] We see a couple of hoppers spotted at the elevator, so this shortline does provide rail service. I wonder if they also serve the lumber company.
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Satellite |
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Rock Chevalier, May 2025 |
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Rock Chevalier, May 2025 |
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