This
is an unusual picture if you know what you are looking at. In the
distance, you can see an abandoned Chicago & Northwestern rail bed.
The line provided rail service from Casper to Lander starting in 1906,
but its fortunes declined when it lost the U.S. Mail freight in 1943.
Shortly after that the Chicago & North Western began to run on the
Burlington Northern line between Casper and Shoshoni, which still exists
and most of the rail pulled. In 1972 the portion of the rail between
Lander and Shoshoni was abandoned for the most part, although a small
local line still runs in the Shoshoni area.
This
photograph not only shows the 1906 to 1943 rail bed, but also part of
the original state highway that has been moved here and there in favor
of a better road grade, as well as the current highway. The old highway
is to the right, the new one to the left. The Burlington Northern is
just a few miles to the north, but of course can't be seen in this south
facing photograph.
This
photo has made me realize how many rail locations I pass by all the
time and haven't posted here. This entire line is one I frequently
encounter and could have posted long ago, and its not the only one.
1 comment:
So many rail lines have been abandoned across the years. It always makes me feel a little sad.
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