Chicago Switching Forum
Chicago Switching => Modeling => Topic started by: Charlie S on February 01, 2010, 02:23:14 PM
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Been looking for pictures in various archives and historical sites of the old freight house at the \"end\" of the Kingsbury line at Kinzie. All the photos I have are aerial from the MRHA books, and the Sanborn map info indicates 2 stories, but I have not run across any views of the front/back/sides for modeling. Any help? Would not want to just make a generic brick bldg if there was some interesting architectural details or style or ornimentation.
Charlie
MLW North Line Fan since 1954
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Suggested sources and individuals have not panned out. Still looking.
Charlie
MLW North Line Fan since 1954
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Not sure if this is helpful but the freight house is visible here as it looked in 1937:
http://chuckmanchicagonostalgia.wordpress.com/2012/01/16/photo-chicago-skyline-aerial-from-west-of-chicago-river-towards-navy-pier-1937/photo-chicago-skyline-aerial-from-west-of-chicago-river-towards-navy-pier-1937/
-Jeff
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Thanks for the pic link.
Chuck
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Just came across this map on line that details the swing bridges in the area.
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Ted Schnepf has copies of photos of that old freight station-and pretty much any other Milwaukee Road structure on the C&E/Deering Line available for purchase at a modest cost.
You can reach him at-
http://railsunlimited.ribbonrail.com/
His "store" is his garage in suburban Elgin. Well worth the drive. You can get lost going through the cool photos. Some of my articles used his photos.