I wanted to leave a comment for the previous post and realized that there were only 3 comments . It would have been too bad to add up another one to come up to 4 comments for a post dédicated to number 3. ;-)
Oh, how sad that makes me to think of the abandoned train station. I live right by the Tower Grove Station (RIP) in St. Louis. Not an area you'd want to be caught in after dark :( I will have to poke around there (during the day, with the windows locked) to see if the station building is still there.
I love these. I, too, live in the Tower Grove area, which is why these resonate with me so much. What a great find and what a great reminder of the days when rail travel was the way to go. Thanks for sharing.
Feel free to use any of these images for your personal use, but please don't "harvest" them for resale... or the bad karma fairy will whack you over the head with her wand and all of your children will have crooked toes.
I'm a collector of 1940s-60s just-about-anything, I have enough old snapshots to wallpaper a small house, and I'm saving my pennies so that one day I can have my very own roller rink.
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Never studied much about the Missouri Pacific...fun to see.
The thought of shipping my car is oddly unnerving for me...and intriguing! Fun stuff :)
I wanted to leave a comment for the previous post and realized that there were only 3 comments . It would have been too bad to add up another one to come up to 4 comments for a post dédicated to number 3. ;-)
Oh, how sad that makes me to think of the abandoned train station. I live right by the Tower Grove Station (RIP) in St. Louis. Not an area you'd want to be caught in after dark :(
I will have to poke around there (during the day, with the windows locked) to see if the station building is still there.
I love these. I, too, live in the Tower Grove area, which is why these resonate with me so much. What a great find and what a great reminder of the days when rail travel was the way to go. Thanks for sharing.
Sharon
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