Historical Images of Porter County
Woodville Junction Railroad Depot
Woodville, Indiana
Date: Circa 1908-1915
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Unknown
Postmark: Not applicable
Collection: Timothy Cole
Remark: This depot was located at the
junction of the Valparaiso & Northern Railway and the Chicago-New York Air Line
Railroad. The man in this photograph is
identified as Clarence Bloom; the woman is unidentified.
Incorporated in August 1908, the Valparaiso & Northern Railway construction was
financed by citizens of Valparaiso and outside investors; the railway was to
become one of the feeder lines the the Chicago-New York Electric Air Line
Railroad. A section between Chesterton and Goodrum, located just north of
Woodville, was completed and put into service on February 18, 1911. The section
between Flint Lake and Woodville was completed on October 7, 1911; between
February and October of 1911, a bus was used to transport passengers between
Goodrum and Flint Lake. Complete interurban through service between Chesterton,
Valparaiso, and LaPorte was possible after a bridge was constructed over the
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad on February 17, 1912. Interurban service to Valparaiso
ceased on October 23, 1938, largely due to the increasing use of automobiles, an
improved highway system, and the financial depression.
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