Back in
June, after leaving our family’s home in the Omaha area, we crossed the
Missouri River at Bellevue Nebraska. As
is our preference, we avoided the Interstate Highway System, opting to follow
US Hwy. 34 east across Iowa.
I had
noted and located a number of railroad depots along the way so we had periodic
exploratory side trips planned for various towns along our route.
This old
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railway Depot was our goal in Corning Iowa… This
photo was borrowed from the dynamic depot map for Iowa as developed and
maintained by www.depotmaps.com.
DepotMaps.com
provides a map showing the location of the depots listed as well as a photo of
the depot. I followed the map to the
tracks…looked both ways…and there wasn’t a depot in sight! I guess that the black frame around the original photo
of the depot from DepotMaps.com is appropriate. Apparently this old depot no longer exists… My photos and the view we had of downtown Corning confirm
that this was where the depot used to be… Another one bites the dust!
Timing
is everything… The lack of a depot was temporarily offset by a thundering
freight train roaring by on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe mainline…
Our
next ‘off road’ experience involved a stop in Creston Iowa. This building is a Burlington Northern Santa
Fe office and it also serves as an Amtrak Station…sort of… There isn’t a
waiting room or available restroom, just an outdoor shelter and boarding
platform.
Creston
is served once daily in each direction by California Zephyr Amtrak service to Chicago and
California. In 2013, a total of 4,621
passengers utilized this ‘station’. Creston
is the County Seat for Union County Iowa with a population today of about
7,900. It has a long railroad history
and it is a BNSF crew station and has a sizeable active rail yard today.
Creston was originally settled in 1868 as a
survey camp for the workers with the Burlington and Missouri Railroad. The campsite was on the crest on the railroad
line between the Missouri and Mississippi, hence the name "Creston." Early on, Creston was chosen as the division
point for the railroad, which originally built machine shops, roundhouse and a
construction camp at the new town.
This
“new” and handsome French Provincial Style railroad station was constructed by
the Burlington Railway in 1899. This building
served passengers for 69 years. It was
renovated in 1978 to serve as a municipal building for Creston. It is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places.
The
other old railroad buildings in town were either destroyed by a tornado or they burned
down. Various community organizations occupy the
first floor of the depot today and city government occupies the second
floor. Fittingly, one of the occupants
of the first floor is the local Model Railroad Club.
Factoids:
· Marcia Wallace, the actress who played
Carol Kester on the Bob Newhart Show and who later was the long term voice of
elementary teacher Edna Krabappel on The Simpsons was from Creston.
· So was Walt Cunningham, one of the Apollo 7
Astronauts.
· Frank Phillips, the founder of Phillips
Petroleum was born here.
This Prairie
Style depot and current Amtrak stop is located in Osceola Iowa. It was built by the Chicago, Burlington and
Quincy Railroad back in 1907. A lot has
been done to maintain this facility and as you can see additional improvements
were being made when we drove through town.
The city’s goal is to create an intermodal transportation hub (train and
bus) centered on the depot.
Part of
the reason that this depot is so well maintained is that it is the closest
passenger railroad depot to Des Moines, the largest city and capital of Iowa. Actually,
Osceola is considered a “gateway” for rail passengers from both Des Moines and
Kansas City who are headed west to Denver and California by way of the
California Zephyr. It is the busiest
Amtrak stop in Iowa with 14,799 passengers using the depot in 2013. It isn't staffed but it does have a caretaker
who opens the waiting room for the two daily arrivals of the train.
That’s
about it for this edition… Just click on any of the photos to enlarge them.
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
Looks like Creston has a real nice depot for the small town.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking you may have set a world's record for seeing the most depots :)
ReplyDeleteSam
These pictures look beautiful David :)
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