Welcome to Vintage Railroad Postcards!

Thank you for stopping by! This is the blog for the Russell P. Panecki Collection of vintage railroad-related postcards. The entire collection consists of nearly one thousand so far with images dating from circa 1904 to the 1950s. To leave a comment, ask a question, to contribute or correct historical information, a comment box is located to the left for your convenience.

Each page, including this homepage, has an index located in the lower portion of the page. In addition to the index, posts were updated with historical information, new postcards added from storage files, while some posts were completely rewritten or edited for corrections. Three articles have been added and are worth reading. They include how vintage postcards were made, the history of Pennsylvania Station, and the history of Grand Central Terminal.

My apologies, but the postcards in my collection and on this blog are not available for sale, copying, or for contribution to projects. Please keep in mind that I reserve all rights to the images and content of this blog.

Friday, October 16, 2015

East St. Louis, Illinois Yards

In this early pre-white border era card, we see the Terminal Railroad Association's yard, the "Largest in the World".  Originally formed by the infamous railroad tycoon Jay Gould in 1889, the huge yard operations were located both in St. Louis, Missouri and in East St. Louis, Illinois. The railroads served by the yard included:
  • Missouri Pacific Railroad
  • St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway
  • Wabash Railroad
  • Ohio and Mississippi Railroad
  • Louisville and Nashville Railroad
  • Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway





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