About Olmstead station

Railway Stations, Industrial Facilities, Interesting Places

Olmstead is a historic railroad station in Olmsted, Illinois. The station was built in 1872 by the Cairo and Vincennes Railroad. The railroad provided passenger and freight service to the town. Freight trains imported merchandise for the town's shops and exported goods such as chickens, mussel shells, and agricultural products. The passengers brought in by the trains also improved the town's economy by increasing sales for its businesses. The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway operated the station after it acquired the Cairo and Vincennes Railroad. Service to the station ended in 1955.

Source From: Wikipedia
339, East Caledonia Street, Pulaski County, Illinois, United States of America, 62970

Nearest places in Olmstead station