The former generating station, and at the time being used by Gatke Corp. in Winona Lake. The photograph was taken on the right of way of the Pennsylvania Railroad [Conrail].
"Beautiful Winona, A Delightful Summer Haven on the Pennsylvania Lines" is a 1898 advertisement booklet giving a brief description of Winona Lake, and eightteen pages of pictures. The pictures show the major sights of this time, including the...
The Big Four, along with the B&O and the Winona served the travel needs of passengers in Milford, Indiana. This image is of the Big Four portion of the area that served all three lines. These were located slightly north of Milford were the Big...
This image is labeled as being the "Big Four" station in New Paris, Indiana. The "Big Four" and the Winona ran parallel from Milford to Goshen, Indiana. There are additional tracks in the image, and it is uncertain as to which belonged to the...
These steam powered boats transported people from Warsaw, and from the two train stations to the docks at Winona Lake. They provided alternative and competitive means of transportation to Winona Lake. The boats used a canal [part of which still...
A rare and important image. This ad shows the service that the Pennsylvania Railroad provided between the towns of Warsaw and Winona Lake, Indiana. This 1900 image shows that 17 trains a day traveled in each direction between the two towns. It...
Image of Winona Interurban Railway Car #54 in Goshen, Indiana. Railroad employees and other individuals are shown standing by the car and passengers can be seen by the windows.
A large crowd of people can be seen standing outside the original auditorium at Winona Lake, Indiana. Several horse an buggies can be seen. The railroad tracks along the bottom of the image was used by a home made narrow gauge line that ran from...
This right of way is located north of the town of Milford, Indiana. The former "Big Four" [now Norfolk Southern] tracks can be seen to the right and S.R. 15 is on the left. This area would have the B&O [now CSX tracks to the south and U.S. 6 to...
Take off the wheels and do a little interior work and a former interurban car becomes an instant restaurant. This is former Winona Interurban Car #61. It was photographed in Marion, Indiana on May 21, 1942. The signs say "Jay's Diner" , Royal...
An advertising blotter urging businesses to route their coal using the Winona and its connecting railroads to get their product quicker. H. J. Brown is the coal agent in downtown Chicago.
This 1947 ad features the Winona Railroad's Caterpillar Diesel powered 44 ton locomotives. Two images of the Winona's equipment are shown. General Superintendent B. R. Ritter is quoted.
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