Alexandria
Baldwin
Baton Rouge
Biloxi Bay
Eunice
Gonzales
Hammond
Jeanerette
Lafayette
Ludington
Monroe
Morgan City
Napoleonville
New Orleans
Patterson
Ruston
Shreveport
Winnfield

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There are precious few good references for many of the railroad stations and depots that used to exist.

One of the better resources I have come across to this end is the plethora of old post cards still around depicting many of these structures, some better than others.

Most of the postcards were found on EBay unless noted, other pictures, mostly the more recent ones, come from Google and/or Bing images - credit given if the source is known.   Compliments to (to name a few) skurfanpostcards, trentonstampandcoinco, and baysideantiques_02 for the many, many railroad depot pictures they all offer, without whom you wouldn't have as many pictures here to enjoy.... all of the pictures from these folks are for sale.  Seller with the red word COPY on them is "skurfanpostcards".

Dates are in the picture name, x means the date is approximate.  If they were available, and interesting, I included the back side of the postcards.  1910a and 1910b would be the same card, both sides.

If the picture was really, really bad, some of them have been cleaned up and/or repaired when I had the energy.

If you have the time, other good sources for pictures are: Shorpy, Google, and Bing images, and the Library of Congress (you have to be very patient to find things here :-)

Since many of these stations are no longer around (railfans seem to prefer the term "extant", I'm not one of them! :-), this page is mostly for historical reference.

What's the difference between a station and a depot?  Most people will say "nuttin", it's a matter of preference, although many will use depot for older buildings.

If you have a picture you would like to contribute, please see the bottom of the page for how to find me, credit is always given to contributing photographers.


Alexandria

  From about 1910.

  Seller: bonnpon

  Seller: baysideantiques_02



Baldwin

  Seller: baysideantiques_02



Baton Rouge

  Seller: baysideantiques_02



Biloxi Bay

  Seller: spinach-eater


Eunice

  Seller: skurfanpostcards



Gonzales

  Seller: baysideantiques_02



Hammond

  Seller: outweststv

    Seller: skurfanpostcards

  Seller: baysideantiques_02


Jeanerette

  Seller: baysideantiques_02



Lafayette

  Seller: mikeingreensboro



Ludington

 



Monroe

The KCS crosses the Ouachita River on a 4 section trestle, one of which appears to be a swing span.























Morgan City

  Seller: baysideantiques_02



Napoleonville

  Seller: baysideantiques_02



New Orleans


New Orleans - Illinois Central Railroad Station

  Seller: skurfanpostcards


New Orleans - Terminal Station

  From about 1910.


New Orleans - Union Station

 

  Seller: baysideantiques_02


New Orleans - Texas Pacific Depot

  Seller: vintage_antique_finder


New Orleans - Huey P. Long Bridge

 

  Seller: beth0514


New Orleans - Southern Pacific Railroad Ferry

  Seller: scview

  Seller: mac-2-mac

  Seller: refried.jeans

  Seller: baysideantiques_02


New Orleans - Trolleys









 

 


New Orleans - Other Stuff of Interest

  From about 1920

  From about 1914.

  Seller: scruffy4159


Patterson

  Seller: baysideantiques_02



Ruston

  Seller: skurfanpostcards









Shreveport

  From around 1910.

  



Winnfield

  Seller: refried.jeans



Disclaimers:

I love trains, and I love signals.  I am not an expert.  My webpages reflect what I find on the topic of the page.  This is something I have fun with while trying to help others.

Please Note:  Since the main focus of my two websites is railroad signals, the railfan guides are oriented towards the signal fan being able to locate them.  For those of you into the modeling aspect of our hobby, my indexa page has a list of almost everything railroad oriented I can think of to provide you with at least a few pictures to help you detail your pike.

If this is a railfan page, every effort has been made to make sure that the information contained on this map and in this railfan guide is correct.  Once in a while, an error may creep in :-)

My philosophy: Pictures and maps are worth a thousand words, especially for railfanning.  Text descriptions only get you so far, especially if you get lost or disoriented.  Take along good maps.... a GPS is OK to get somewhere, but maps are still better if you get lost!  I belong to AAA, which allows you to get local maps for free when you visit the local branches.  ADC puts out a nice series of county maps for the Washington DC area, but their state maps do not have the railroads on them.  If you can find em, I like the National Geographic map book of the U.S..... good, clear, and concise graphics, and they do a really good job of showing you where tourist type attractions are, although they too lack the railroads.  Other notes about specific areas will show up on that page if known.

Aerial shots were taken from either Google or Bing Maps as noted.  Screen captures are made with Snagit, a Techsmith product... a great tool if you have never used it! 

By the way, floobydust is a term I picked up 30-40 years ago from a National Semiconductor data book, and means miscellaneous and/or other stuff.

Pictures and additional information is always needed if anyone feels inclined to take 'em, send 'em, and share 'em, or if you have something to add or correct.... credit is always given!  Please be NICE!!!  Contact info is here

Beware: If used as a source, ANYTHING from Wikipedia must be treated as being possibly being inaccurate, wrong, or not true.

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