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The Waterloo and Cedar Falls Rapid Transit was organized in 1895 to build an 8-mile line from Waterloo to nearby Cedar Falls, Iowa, which it completed in 1897. [2] In 1904 the company renamed itself Waterloo, Cedar Falls and Northern Railway and began expanding outward, completing a 22-mile line from Waterloo north to Waverly in 1910 and a 60-mile line south to Cedar Rapids, where connection ...
The WCF & N Center Point Depot and Substation, also known as the Center Point Depot Museum, is a historic building located in Center Point, Iowa, United States.The Mission Revival building was constructed in 1914 by the Waterloo, Cedar Falls and Northern Railway, an interurban line that ran between the Waterloo – Cedar Falls area and Cedar Rapids.
Waterloo Street Railway [63]: 187 Waterloo: Horse 1885 May 1896 Waterloo & Cedar Falls Rapid Transit Co. [63]: 202–220 Electric 1896 August 1939 ♦ Waterloo ― ♦ Cedar Falls Electric Interurban June 9, 1897 July 31, 1958 ♦ Waterloo ― ♦ Cedar Rapids Electric Interurban September 14, 1914 February 20, 1956 ♦ Waterloo ― Waverly
Behrens-Rapp Service Station Museum and Tourist Center: Cedar Falls: Black Hawk: East: Local history: Operated by the Cedar Falls Historical Society, 1925 historic gas station with visible glass pumps, vintage signage, and other gas station items [11] Belinda Toy And Antique Museum: Chariton: Lucas: West: Toy
The Springfield History Museum's latest exhibit highlights the people and history of early motorcycle culture in the early 1900s.
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad roundhouse, North Sioux City, Iowa, now Siouxland Historical Railroad Museum; Illinois Central Railroad roundhouse, Waterloo, Iowa; Chicago and North Western roundhouse (small portion), Cedar Rapids
"Old 4524," the last of the Frisco railroad's steam locomotives, on the track before its final journey to Grant Beach Park. Published in the Springfield Leader & Press on Nov. 2, 1953.
As the Springfield Art Museum prepares to shutter for three years of renovations, museum staff are packing up for a new, temporary location.. The art museum will conclude all programs and ...