
Steam locomotive 441 near the Monon depot at Delphi, circa 1920. Note water spout for the water tank.
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ramps once used by the Monon. Taken April 3, 1981

Left and Right: Electric Light Company, 1900. This building sat across from the Wabash Railroad depot. In the picture to the right, the water tank pictured is that of the Monon.

Left and Right: These photos were taken during my 2004 visit to Delphi. I did not post them because I was not sure what this building formerly was. Now that I know, they have been added.

Left:
Delphi, October 6, 1976. Both the Monon and Wabash mainlines pictured.
Looking south towards the elevator. Right: April 5, 1981. Looking north
from the crossing. Monon mainline is to the right, former Wabash is
to the left.
Looking
to the south. April 5, 1981. Monon main is to the right and Wabash main
is on the left.
Left: March 1982, Globe Valve Company on left.
Peter Remington plant to the right.

Left,
Right and Below: For you Wabash Railroad fans. The depot at Delphi, circa
1981.

Delphi Drawings From The Monon Archives
The images are courtsey of Ken Weller
and the Archives, Monon Railroad Historical-Technical Society, Inc.

Bulletine Board Delphi Depot. (Click to view full
size.)

Floor Plan For The Delphi Depot (Click to view full
size.)

Plot Plan Of The Delphi Depot. (Click to view full
size.)

MP B 115.8 2nd Subdivision -

Harley
Siding, March 30, 1981. Harley was located South of Delphi near Indiana
Highway 18 East heading toward Flora. The North
switch was
at this highway crossing. It was removed in the late 70's early 80's.
It was used in the steam era for doubling out of the Wabash River Valley
going South toward Indianapolis. Left: Looking south at Harley along
the main. Right: Looking to the north.
March 30, 1981 Harley Siding. Sohigro
Fertilizer plant, looking to the north.

Left:
Looking along the mainline 1977. Right: Lead into the fertilizer plant.
Looking to the north.
| Bygone Monon Main |
Second Subdivision |