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Santa Fe Mainline: Williamsfield, Illinois

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Williamsfield Is A Location That Was On The Santa Fe Mainline In The 1990s.

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Williamsfield Is A Village In Knox County, Illinois, United States. The Population Was 578 At The 2010 Census. It Is Part Of The Galesburg Micropolitan Statistical Area.

History:
E.B. Purcell Laid Out The Village In 1888, And A Post Office Was Established. The Village Was Reportedly Named For A Santa Fe Railroad Contractor Named Williams.

Geography:
Williamsfield Is Located In Eastern Knox County 21 Miles (34 KM) East Of Galesburg, The County Seat. Illinois Route 180 Runs Through The East Side Of The Village, Leading North 18 Miles (29 KM) To Galva And South 1.5 Miles (2.4 KM) To U.S. Route 150. According To The 2010 Census, Williamsfield Has A Total Area Of 1.27 Square Miles (3.29 KM), All Land.

Bonus:
Williamsfield Was Also Once A Location On The Santa Fe Mainline In The 1990s. There Were 2 Such Trains That Came Through On June 13, 1991.

Note: I Made This Map Because Noone Has Ever Made A Map About A Location On The Santa Fe Mainline On The Workshop. So, To All People Who Want A Santa Fe Mainline Location Map, This Map Is For You.

More Santa Fe Or BNSF Mainline Locations That Are In States Such As Missouri, Illinois & California Will Come Soon.