This looks like Reese Jct. Photo taken from the Vassar line look south with the Sebewaing line crossing in front. A couple cars are on the connecting track in the SE quadrant. That's a small elevator on the left which hasn't had rail service in a long time. Behind the camera is the Star of the West Reese Bean Plant.
Michael wrote:How about this one?
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AARR wrote:This looks like Reese Jct. Photo taken from the Vassar line look south with the Sebewaing line crossing in front. A couple cars are on the connecting track in the SE quadrant. That's a small elevator on the left which hasn't had rail service in a long time. Behind the camera is the Star of the West Reese Bean Plant.
Another great picture, Michael! Is this possibly the Baldwin area?
Michael wrote:
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This was an interesting line, since it wasn't connected to any other Michigan interurban line. I see the name and numbers have been edited out on the car....do you have the unedited version you could post? So cool!
GP30M4216 wrote:This was an interesting line, since it wasn't connected to any other Michigan interurban line. I see the name and numbers have been edited out on the car....do you have the unedited version you could post? So cool!
The photo says 1910
I should probably post in the history section but here are a couple more
This is labeled Paw Paw River Bridge
Here is a USGS topo map from 1927 just before it's demise. You can still see the line pretty well. It goes south down to Milburg then west to Benton Harbor.
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Michael wrote:Another one for you westsiders. I am surprised this depot is still standing.
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Michael wrote:Another one for you westsiders. I am surprised this depot is still standing.
The former Michigan Central/New York Central depot at Derby Mi, on the MC's line from South Bend north to St. Joseph. Derby was about six miles south of St. Joseph. 2004.
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I believe this street was the one Saturnalia was on when the Michigan Shore clipped that car as he was pacing the train. I could be wrong though.
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I believe this street was the one Saturnalia was on when the Michigan Shore clipped that car as he was pacing the train. I could be wrong though.
You are correct. This photo was about a block, maybe two away. That was, I believe, the third video of his that I show up in. I should start to get paid.