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Louden Depot Community Credit Union, rebuilt 1940's 611 W. Broadway Avenue |

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This former train station served the Rock Island Railroad. In 1870 the Fairfield city fathers lobbied the Chicago & Southwestern Railroad (which became the Rock Island) to come through Fairfield instead of Ottumwa to provide competition for the C. B & Q.
The Louden Company became one of the largest shippers in the Mid-west.
The Rock Island carried freight and passengers until its demise in 1980. Other parts of the abandoned railroad roadbed are now used for a bike/hiking trail.
The deluxe passenger rail cars and cabooses you may see belong to Rail Merchants International.
Now travel east down W. Broadway Ave. to Central Park.
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