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1: The north switch of the passing siding, with the tail end of a grain train visible in the distance. Looking south toward Louisville. 2: Signal 67.1 stands tall, guarding the north entrance to the siding. 3: If Signal 67.1 is here, then Milepost 67 must be close by. Here it is just a bit to the north. Looking north toward Chicago. 4: The south switch of the passing siding. Looking north toward Chicago. 5: Like its colleague to the north, Signal 68.2 guards the south entrance to the siding. 6: The remains of the Surrey grain elevator. According to a man I talked to whose family has owned farms in the area since 1916, there was once a third track next to the siding to service the elevator. Looking south toward Louisville. 7: Another angle of the elevator foundations. Looking north toward Chicago. 8: The landowner, in addition to running the farms that used to supply the Surrey grain elevator, is also a professional signmaker, and made this display in tribute to the railroad that transported his family's harvests for decades. 9: Taken from the Division Road crossing on the north outskirts of Surrey. Looking north toward Chicago. 10: The Division Road crossing on the north outskirts of Surrey. Looking south toward Louisville. 11: Taken from the South County Road 850 West crossing. Looking north toward Chicago. 12: The South County Road 850 West crossing. Looking south toward Louisville. 13: Taken from the Surrey Road crossing. Looking north toward Chicago. 14: The Surrey Road crossing. Looking south toward Louisville. 15: Taken from the West County Road 200 South crossing on the south outskirts of Surrey. Looking north toward Chicago. 16: The West County Road 200 South crossing on the south outskirts of Surrey. Looking south toward Louisville.
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