Currie Line Railroad
Creator:
Carolyn S. Van Loh
Contributor: Cottonwood County Historical Society
Bibliography
Merchant, Tom, ed. Rails Across the Prairie: The Story of Pioneer Railroading in Southwestern Minnesota. Sentinel News, Inc., August 1989.
Shrankler, Bill. Shadows of Time: Minnesota’s Surviving Railroad Depots. Brainerd, MN: Bang Printing, 2013.
Chronology
1870
The first rail line arrives at Bingham Lake.
1875
The village of Bingham Lake is platted.
1892
Delft is established as a railway station.
1899
The village of Jeffers is platted and incorporated.
1900
The village of Westbrook is platted and lots are auctioned.
1900
The depot is completed.
1900
The Currie Line railroad is completed.
1902
The village of Delft is platted.
1903
The village of Storden is platted.
1920
The village of Storden is incorporated.
1972
The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad closes the Westbrook and Jeffers depots.
1977
The Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Turntable is placed on the National Register.
1980
The Chicago & Northwestern Transportation Company abandons the Currie Line tracks and sells the right-of-way.
1984
A group of concerned citizens work with the Westwood Bank and Cottonwood County to save the historic Westbrook depot.
1986
The Chicago, Saint Paul, Minneapolis, and Omaha Depot is placed on the National Register.
Bibliography
Merchant, Tom, ed. Rails Across the Prairie: The Story of Pioneer Railroading in Southwestern Minnesota. Sentinel News, Inc., August 1989.
Shrankler, Bill. Shadows of Time: Minnesota’s Surviving Railroad Depots. Brainerd, MN: Bang Printing, 2013.