Boxcar 700201
Boxcar 700201 at Pasco, Washington on January 23, 1997 (R.R. Taylor).
Boxcar 700201 at Pasco, Washington on January 23, 1997 (R.R. Taylor).
Boxcar 13211 at Jefferson City, Missouri in September 1979.
Boxcar 12122 at Flagler, Colorado in June 1972.
Boxcar 600244 at Sayre, Pennsylvania in October 1974.
Boxcar 15093 at Richland, Missouri in August 1973.
Boxcar 13230 at North Elizabeth, New Jersey on September 25, 1976.
Boxcar 27455 and Penn Central Caboose 21104 at Horseshoe Curve, Blair County, Pennsylvania in September 1973 (Robert Newbegin).
Boxcar 444188 (location unknown) on July 29, 1982.
VO-1000m 205 and Boxcar 154318 at Springfield, Missouri on April 27, 1971 (Al Chione).
The locomotive is headed west on city industrial tracks (old passenger main) imbedded in Mill Street. It is crossing the grade crossing intersection with North Main Avenue headed toward South Yard. This is just northeast of the Springfield Passenger and Frisco Freight House. All are located in the Jordan Creek Valley just northwest of the downtown central business core. The passenger depot was abandoned after service ended in 1967 and would be demolished in 1976. The freight house lasted just a little longer, until 1980 when it too was raised.
The building to the north on the left of the image is a former power station of the City Utilities of Springfield. It was located at 414-428 North Main Street. Today on this site the utility maintains a large electric substation. The utility built large power plants on the James River at Lake Springfield and southwest of town near Brookline, MP 247.2. The former is located at Kissick, MP 249.1, on the Ozark Branch. The latter is located on a purpose built three-plus mile spur loop off the Springfield Subdivision near the south end of the Brookline siding near MP 247.5.
In the distance above the boxcar is the main grain elevator at the Missouri Farmers Association (MFA) grain milling complex. It stands along additional city industrial tracks imbedded in parallel Phelps Avenue. The elevator is located at the southeast corner of North Robberson Avenue and East Phelps Avenue. This anchors a large milling complex on the northeast and northwest corners of this intersection. This elevator is the newest (1950s), tallest and largest of the mill complex. It has a capacity of 750,000 bushels.
The view is looking northeast.
Special thanks to Mark Davidson.
Boxcar 700264 at Pasco, Washington on April 19, 1996 (R.R. Taylor).