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Neat article from the Little White School Museum that you mentioned: https://historyonthefox.wordpress.com/2013/04/06/from-coal-to-fracking-sand-the-evolution-of-a-small-rail-line/ More from Industri
The photo is dated as 8/6/1965. Is the date off? Thanks for the other source. James On 2/10/2021 1:26 PM, cbqbill1x wrote: You can find a 1950 era photo of the Yorkville depot at http://www.rrpictu
The photo is dated as 8/6/1965. Is the date off? Thanks for the other source. James On 2/10/2021 1:26 PM, cbqbill1x wrote: You can find a 1950 era photo of the Yorkville depot at http://www.rrpictur
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I was curious as to location of the Yorkville depot. I did a Google Maps satellite view and guessed. Seems that though the depot is gone (long gone?), you can almost recreate the picture switching to