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The Marion Commercial Historic District is a nationally recognized historic district located in Marion, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [ 1 ] At the time of its nomination it consisted of 41 resources, which included 29 contributing buildings , one contributing site , one contributing ...
Keokuk, Iowa City and Minnesota Railroad: Iowa and Omaha Short Line Railway: 1908 1916 N/A Iowa Pacific Railroad: CGW: 1870 1879 Dubuque and Dakota Railroad, Mason City and Fort Dodge Railroad: Iowa River Railway: MSTL: 1868 1869 Central Railroad of Iowa: Iowa and St. Louis Railway: CB&Q: 1901 1903 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Iowa ...
In early 1900, the Chicago and North Western began operating over the north half of the Lost Creek Railway as they began constructing their branch to Buxton, Iowa, opened in 1901. [42] [43] [44] A photo of Lost Creek Shaft 2, opened in 1901, does not show any dual-gauge trackage. [45] Shaft 2 was the site of Iowa's worst mine disaster in 1902 ...
Location of Linn County in Iowa. ... 605 G Avenue NW ... 1108 8th Ave., and 969 6th Ave. Marion: 70: Matsell Bridge: Matsell Bridge ...
16 2nd Ave., NW. 42°44′05″N 94°40′15″W / 42.734722°N 94.670833°W / 42.734722; -94.670833 ( Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Pocahontas
The former roundhouse of the Iowa City branch was still standing in Iowa City in 2010. [10] The former Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Freight House, built in 1898 on the corner of Front and High Streets in Burlington, Iowa, is now a restaurant. [11] This building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [12]
The Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Passenger Station-Vinton, also known as Rock Island Depot and the Vinton Depot, is a historic building located in Vinton, Iowa, United States. Completed in 1900, this depot replaced a previous depot of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern Railway (BCR&N) located on the east side of town. [ 2 ]
The Iowa and St. Louis Railway (I&SL) was a subsidiary United States railroad operating in south-east Iowa and north-east Missouri from 1902 to 1947. [1] For most of its existence it was part of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (CBQ), familiarly known as the Burlington System .