Visiting the Historic Kate Shelley Railroad Museum & Park in Moingona
Yesterday we took a drive to find the Kate Shelley Bridge. While we didn't find the bridge built in 1900 and named the Kate Shelley Bridge on yesterday's expedition, we did visit the Kate Shelley Railroad Museum & Park and walked along the path of an abandoned rail line to the Des Moines River. We were accompanied on our walk by our tour guide, Cubbie.
For more information on Kate Shelley, the museum, and the bridge, see:
The Story of UPRR's Kate Shelley Bridge, by Ken Wall, Jeff Teig, P.E., and Tom McCune, P.E.
Kate Shelley Saves the Train, Based on a true story retold by S. E. Schlosser
Kate Shelley Railroad Museum And Park - Moingona, Iowa
For more information on Kate Shelley, the museum, and the bridge, see:
The Story of UPRR's Kate Shelley Bridge, by Ken Wall, Jeff Teig, P.E., and Tom McCune, P.E.
Kate Shelley Saves the Train, Based on a true story retold by S. E. Schlosser
Kate Shelley Railroad Museum And Park - Moingona, Iowa
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