SALEM DEPOT
Ho scale layout in the basement
Indiana Railway Museum
This ride was my birthday present from my daughter in 2014. After the trip, the engine uncoupled and went to the other side of the road.
indiana train museum
just a tour around the museum then a train ride in a cabose...ENJOY
John Hay Center - Salem, Indiana - Part 2: Pioneer Town
This video talks about the John Hay Center and Museum for the Washington County, Indiana Historical Society, their pioneer town, and my experience there.
Indiana Railroad SD80's on the Grand Strand Model Railroad Club 3-2-2013
One of our club members Indiana Railroad units on a Coal train. Unique paint scheme on these units.
Leviathan No. 63 locomotive leaving Fishers, Indiana station.
People can ride between Fishers and Noblesville in an open-air rail car pulled by a replica of the Leviathan No. 63 locomotive. Alternatively, they can ride in the Florida East Coast No. 90 car, a personal car build in 1898 for the co-founder of Standard Oil Co. that is now maintained by the transportation museum. the2015lincolnfuneraltrain.com
The Former Monon Shops and Surrounding Rail Remnants Lafayette, Indiana **UPDATED September 3, 2019
Updates and remnants are listed below. My special thanks to CSX for allowing me to get close-ups of these buildings. This video shows all the former shops that still stand that were part of the Monon Railroad through here. Today, everything is within or around CSX's yard property. Also seen are abandoned rails in this area and the former Depot on Fifth Street.
0:00 - Coal tower
0:36 - Drying kiln
**UPDATE September 03, 2019 - This building has been removed
0:52 - Car shops
**UPDATE September 03, 2019 - This building has been removed
1:36 - Paint shop
**UPDATE September 03, 2019 - This building has been removed
2:03 - Rail remnants leading to the car and paint shops
3:18 - Rail remnants from a side spur along Monon Avenue
4:50 - Former depot and rails on Fifth Street street running
Inquire Indiana: What Happened To The State's Once Thriving Passenger Train?
Full Story: In our Inquire Indiana series, a question about train travel in the state. It’s how most of our ancestors got here, but why is it dwindling and could it ever return to its heyday?
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Tour of English Indiana before the town was moved uphill.
This is a tour of what locals refer to as Old English before the local government moved the town uphill to avoid flooding. This part of town is located just south of the junction of highway 64 and 37N / 237S. This new video file is a better encoded version of a previous video file I had uploaded.
Hesston Steam Museum - Laporte County, Indiana
This miniature steam train was rescued from Kiddie Land in River Forest, Illinois, and now is in operation at the Hesston Steam Museum.
1982 Menagerie, Color Guard, Salem, IN
Performing at Clarkston High School, Clarkston, Michigan in an early show in the season and considered rather unconventional by many in these transitional years, the ensemble Menagerie from Salem, Indiana represents a glimpse of the mainstream look and combination of movement and execution of present day color guards. The top 3 in Open Class in this show were:
69.5 Menagerie, Salem, IN
76.6 The Guardsmen, Schaumburg, IL
86.2 The Cavaliers, Rosemont, IL
Menagerie continue on to take 5th place in Independant A with a score of 74.76 at WGI in Nashville this year.
Kansas State Fair Train
Grandpa and Grandma Small
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Singing coach attendant on the Indiana Transportation Museum's Dinner on the Diner train 6/23/09 aboard 1930's L&N dining car.
MONON RAILROAD INDIANA THE HOOSIER LINE PROMOTIONAL FILM 71872
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Created in the 1950s by the Monon Railroad and featuring the Purdue Glee Club and hosted by a Hoosier, this vintage film shows the Monon Railroad at the height of its operations. The Monon Railroad, also known as the Chicago, Indianapolis, and Louisville Railway operated from 1897–1956, was an American railroad that operated almost entirely within the state of Indiana. The Monon was merged into the Louisville and Nashville Railroad in 1971, and much of the former Monon right of way is operated today by CSX Transportation. In 1970 it operated 540 miles (870 km) of road on 792 miles (1,275 km) of track; that year it reported 1320 million ton-miles of revenue freight and zero passenger-miles.
The railroad got the name Monon from the convergence of its main routes in Monon, Indiana. From Monon, the mainlines reached out to Chicago, Louisville, Indianapolis and Michigan City, Indiana. In Chicago the Monon's passenger trains served Dearborn Station. Branches connected the Louisville mainline to Victoria, Indiana and French Lick, Indiana.
A map of the Monon trackage would show it in the form of an X, laid out over the state of Indiana. One leg ran from Dearborn Station in Chicago, Illinois to Union Station in Indianapolis, Indiana, the first Union Station in the United States. The second leg ran from Michigan City, Indiana to Louisville, Kentucky. The X crossed at its namesake city of Monon, Indiana. The main line ran down the middle of streets in several cities, notably Lafayette, New Albany and Bedford. It Monon had seven sections. Beginning in the north, Section One was from the Indiana line to Lafayette, passing through the Monon switch in Monon. As a primary passenger route, it connected to Section Four running between Lafayette and Bloomington. This route reached the Ohio River over Section Five from Bloomington to New Albany. From this southern route, Sections Six and Seven were spurs to the west. Section Six served the Coal Fields between Midland and Clay City connecting to the main line at Wallace Jct, just south of Cloverdale. Section Seven provided passenger service to the resort hotels in West Baden and French Lick, through a connection at Orleans.
The other primary line, mainly a freight line, included Section Two from Michigan City on Lake Michigan to Monon and then Section three from Monon to Indianapolis. Although each route had its primary traffic, freight and passengers were carried over all parts of the line.
The Monon served five major Universities in Indiana, Purdue University (West Lafayette), Wabash College (Crawfordsville), DePauw University (Greencastle), Indiana University (Bloomington), and Butler University (Indianapolis). The state's decision to put Purdue University at Lafayette in 1869 had partly to do with Monon service, there since 1852. So important was the college traffic that the road painted its passenger rolling stock the red and gray of Indiana University, and painted its freight engines black and gold of Purdue University. In 1959, after the Indianapolis to Chicago trains were discontinued, it didn't make sense to continue with two color schemes, and to economize, the red and gray passenger scheme was slowly converted to black and gold.
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