Elevator: (Satellite)
To the east of this junction, all three railroads become the Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis (TRRA).
Darren Reynolds posted two photos with the comment:
"Grand Ave." TowerSt.Louis, Missouri
[It was close to Grand Blvd., not Grand Ave.]
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1954 Cahokia and Granite City Quads @ 24,000 |
Look at all of those double-slip turnouts. This is where I concluded that the Frisco crosses the MoPac and then the Wabash. We can see that the tower was between the Wabash and MoPac tracks a little left of halfway between Grand and Theresa Streets. And the model board above confirms my interpretation that the Frisco crossed the other two railroads here.
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Mar 17, 1968 @ 24,000; AR1VBZG00020290 |
I originally expanded the aerial photo excerpt to include the grain elevator. (I had noticed the checkerboard logo just left of the tower in the top photo.) But then I expanded the excerpt to the West to include the other industry along the Wabash route. And I also expanded it to the South to include the industry between MoPac and Frisco.
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Mar 17, 1968 @ 24,000; AR1VBZG00020290 |
The logo has worn off. But according to Google Maps, it is owned by Ray-Carroll, a grain company.
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Street View, Apr 2025 |
The Ikea next door was daja vu. That is because I had researched the roundhouse on the other side of the Wabash tracks.
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Satellite |
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