Fort Wayne, Van Wert, & Lima Traction Co.
The Overhead Bridge Just west of town at the corner of Wyburn and Sampson Rd. there are two concrete bridge abutments on either side of the tracks. They are the remnants of an interurban line, the Ft. Wayne, Van Wert & Lima Traction Co., that once passed through here. It used to cross the Pennsylvania Railroad here on a very long trestle and girder bridge, which was completed in mid-1905. There was a station stop in Monroeville. The interurban line ended service sometime in the 1940's. The following are some old photos taken of the interurban overhead that were published in the Monroeville News. It is very fortunate that someone had the foresight to take photos of this amazing bridge. After you view these photos, take a look again at the remaining bridge abutments above. Maybe you'll even want to make a trip to see them for yourself! Thanks to Tom Robison for supplying these. |
Fort Wayne, Van Wert, & Lima Traction Co.
The Interurban Depot Interestingly, the interurban station still stands today in Monroeville.
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Pennsylvania Railroad Depot
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CSX 3108 runs westbound between the interurban remnants in Monroeville. This is WIFW30 (C726) and today he is returning back to Piqua Yd. light. July 14, 1999. |
The EMP Co-op building has a spur for occasional car delivery/pickup. |
Conrail 5065 pulls the east local through Monroeville on October 18, 1997. |
On February 21, 2001 NS 20T trundles eastbound through Monroeville at 40 mph led by primer C40-9Ws 9606 and 9604. In October 2000, Norfolk Southern began running 20T on the Fort Wayne Line. In July 2002 they began running 20A instead and 20T was shifted north to the Chicago Line through Toledo. Today, both of these trains run through Toledo. |
On June 28, 2001 mail train NS 21A comes westbound across Main St. in Monroeville with a massive 6 engine consist led by C40-9W #9448. The inactive Pennsy signal is at MP 304 and is turned perpendicular to the track. |
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