New Richmond Indiana Clover Leaf Railroad Station 1913 Real Photo Postcard

New Richmond Indiana Clover Leaf Railroad Station 1913 Real Photo Postcard
The "Clover Leaf" Railroad, formally known as the Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad (TSL&W), was a significant regional carrier in the early 20th century, connecting communities across Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Operating under its distinctive "Clover Leaf Route" moniker, the railroad was a vital artery for agricultural shipments, freight transport, and passenger service, linking smaller, often rural, towns to larger urban centers and national markets.

In 1913, the Clover Leaf RR station in New Richmond, Indiana, served as a critical hub for this Montgomery County community. Such stations were essential for the economic vitality of rural towns, facilitating the movement of local produce and goods to market while also providing residents with essential connections for travel and communication, reflecting the widespread dependence on rail transport before the advent of widespread automobile use.
Real Photo PostcardRPPCNew Richmond IndianaNew Richmond INClover Leaf RailroadRailroad Station DepotSteam Train LocomotiveHorse Drawn WagonsSemaphore Signal TrackEarly 1910s AmericanaIndiana Small TownVintage Transport History
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