Search Term Record
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Search Term |
SSW |
Number of Archive records in Research Center |
11 |
Number of Photo records in Research Center |
34 |
Number of Library records in Research Center |
0 |
Number of Object records in Research Center |
7 |
Related Records
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Abandoned Water Spout at TER Hillsboro Freight Yard - 1949, January 9
SNAPSHOT: Abandoned Cotton Belt (SSW) waterspout/water column at the Hillsboro Freight Yard. This property was bought by Texas Electric Railway Company in 1940. See: Map 6, Detail 62; Hillsboro Warehouse Track Detail
Record Type: Photo
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Card, Identification - Cotton Belt Employees Hospital Association Card - Rex Hardison
Record Type: Archive
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Certificate, Achievement - St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines, Certificate of Examination
Record Type: Archive
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Certificate, Confirmation - Form 2160 St. Louis Southwestern Railway Lines, Time Inspection Service, Empoye's Card Certificate
Record Type: Archive
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Cotton Belt Depot - ca 1983
This photo of the Cotton Belt Depot is looking northwest. St. Louis-Southwestern Railway (SSW), is commonly referred to as the Cotton Belt Railroad. The track to the left is Cotton Belt interchange track with Southern Pacific Railroad. The depot was torn down about 1988.
Record Type: Photo
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Cotton Belt Depot - ca 1983
This photo of the Cotton Belt Depot is looking south. St. Louis-Southwestern Railway (SSW), is commonly referred to as the Cotton Belt Railroad. The track to the left is Cotton Belt interchange track with Southern Pacific Railroad. The depot was torn down about 1988.
Record Type: Photo
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Cotton Belt Depot - ca 1983
This photo of the Cotton Belt Depot is looking southeast. St. Louis-Southwestern Railway (SSW), is commonly referred to as the Cotton Belt Railroad. The track to the left is Cotton Belt interchange track with Southern Pacific Railroad. The depot was torn down about 1988.
Record Type: Photo
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Cotton Belt Depot - ca 1986- Nov 1988
SNAPSHOT: This photo is looking west with the Cotton Belt Depot on the right. St. Louis-Southwestern Railway (SSW), is commonly referred to as the Cotton Belt Railroad. The depot was torn down about 1988. The St. Louis-Southwestern Railway (reporting mark SSW), known by its nickname of "The Cotton Belt Route" or simply Cotton Belt, is a former US Class I railroad which operated between St. Louis, Missouri, and various points in the states of...
Record Type: Photo
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Cotton Belt Depot - ca 1986-Nov 1988
SNAPSHOT: This photo is looking east with the Cotton Belt Depot on the right. St. Louis-Southwestern Railway (SSW), is commonly referred to as the Cotton Belt Railroad. The track to the left is Cotton Belt interchange track with Southern Pacific Railroad. The depot was torn down about 1988.
Record Type: Photo
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Cotton Belt Depot at Night - ca 1983
This night time photo of the Cotton Belt Depot is looking south. St. Louis-Southwestern Railway (SSW), is commonly referred to as the Cotton Belt Railroad. The track to the left is Cotton Belt interchange track with Southern Pacific Railroad. The depot was torn down about 1988.
Record Type: Photo
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End of TER Hillsboro Freight Yards - 1949, January 9
SNAPSHOT: End of Texas Electric Railway Hillsboro Freight Yards; view looking north. This location was formerly the St. Louis & Southwest Railway (SSW) Yard (i.e., Cotton Belt Railway). See: Map 6, Detail 62
Record Type: Photo
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Hillsboro Freight Yards - 1949, January 9
SNAPSHOT: Texas Electric Railway Freight Yards and siding into the Hillsboro industrial area; view looking south. This location was formerly the St. Louis & Southwest Railway (SSW) Yard (i.e., Cotton Belt Railway). See: Map 6, Detail 62
Record Type: Photo
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