Showing posts with label South Dakota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Dakota. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Oelrichs, South Dakota
This is the first real town North of Dakota Junction. Located in Fall River County, South Dakota, Oelrichs has a population of 126 and sits right alongside the main line of the Black Hills Sub-Division of the Rapid City Pierre and Eastern.
The only industry in town is a small grain elevator which, amazingly, still seems to be in use.
This town is also where I graduated high-school, which is the town's main employer. Like most of the small towns in South Dakota, the infrastructure is decrepit, many houses are single-wides surrounded by cars on blocks, and every house has an unkempt yard with cottonwood, oak, or evergreen trees.
Here is the view track side:
The Grain elevator at Oelrichs is small, but apparently being used. I had always thought this was abandoned, but apparently not!
Judging by the number of cars, this particular elevator can only hold enough grain for a few hoppers, probably about 13.
Another possible explanation is that the siding is simply being used as winter storage for the cars, as is apparent in other small towns. I just like to think positively.
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