Thurber Junction and the T&P Railroad Presence Historical

Thurber Junction and the T&P Railroad Presence Historical (HM1UE0)

Location: Mingus, TX 76463 Palo Pinto County
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Country: United States of America
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N 32° 32.585', W 98° 25.361'

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In 1887, before any settlement at this location, a spur track was laid from the Texas and Pacific RR main line to the coal mines two miles south. Originally, this juncture with the main line was called "Coal Mine Junction" and then "Thurber Junction", when Thurber and its coal mines began to flourish. In 1895 the land around the "Junction" was platted and that north of the main T&P tracks was called Mingus (after an early settler). All homes and businesses in Mingus were owned by Americans; while south of the main tracks remained "Thurber Junction" with many businesses and homes owned by European and Middle Eastern immigrants. One track of this junction curved eastward to merge with the RR main line (see drawing) and a second track curved westward to join the main line. Two hundred yards south of the main line these two tracks converged to form a "Y" which enabled trains to turn around. Thurber Junction / Mingus was the shipping point for 13,000,000 tons of Thurber coal, and this was the site of the most attractive and busiest depot west of Fort Worth. There was a coal chute / water tower east of the depot. In the Depression Years when freight trains stopped to refuel, hoboes would quickly fan-out over town for "handouts." And there was a "Hobo Jungle"
on the creek north of the coal chute. There was a section gang and a scale for weighing coal cars. A quarter mile south of the main line there was a sand car, storage tracks for 240 RR cars, an engine and wrecker spur, and a RR car repair facility. When Thurber began shutting down mining operations in 1921, Thurber Junction RR activity also faded. During the Prohibition Years (1921-1933) Thurber Junction had another name: "Grappa Junction" for the potent Italian bootleg whisky which was made here.
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Date Added Wednesday, September 14th, 2016 at 5:02pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14S E 554207 N 3600781
Decimal Degrees32.54308333, -98.42268333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 32° 32.585', W 98° 25.361'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds32° 32' 35.1" N, 98° 25' 21.66" W
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Area Code(s)254
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 200-208 TX-108, Mingus TX 76463, US
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