Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Burlington Northern Depot, Casper Wyoming


 
This is the Burlington Northern Depot in Casper Wyoming.  It was built in 1916, which would place this building solidly in the era of the petroleum and livestock fueled economic boom that happened in Casper during World War One.


The following photographs were taken in June 2015 from a Ford Trimotor airplane.







Saturday, June 27, 2015

Lost Rail: The Past

Lost Rail: The Past:   In Gallatin County, MT, within the confines of 16 Mile Canyon lies Maudlow.  The Milwaukee Milepost here is 1417.2.  Like the railroa...

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Lost Rail: By the Shores of 16 Mile Creek

Lost Rail: By the Shores of 16 Mile Creek: Further east than the Yellowstone and more imposing than the Missouri, the Milwaukee started its journey west along the shores of a vast la...

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Railroad scenes, Santa Fe, New Mexico






Former Santa Fe Depot, Santa Fe New Mexico, now Tomasitas.





These photographs depict the historic Santa Fe stationhouse in Santa Fe, New Mexico, which is now Tomisitas, a very good northern New Mexico restaurant.  These photographs are admittedly unusual for htis blog, as they depict he interior, and its exterior solar panels. The depot depicted in the bottom photograph is the current depot.

The mariachi band is Mariachi Buenaventura, a very good all female mariachi band.

While not obvious from these photographs, when viewing the interior, it is obvious that it was once a stationhouse.

Douglas Wyoming railroad sites


These are scenes from Douglas Wyoming, which is the location of a Railroad Interpretive Center.  The old Great Northwestern depot serves as its headquarters, as well as the chamber of commerce's headquarters.












  



 







The last photograph is not at the Railroad interpretive center, but is nearby. This is the former Burlington Northern depot, now a restaurant.









Updated on April 28, 2015, from the original March 31, 2012 publication.  Most of these photos depict things already photographed, but an old railroad building of some kind, now in use for another purpose, also now appears.