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Before Interstate 70 was built, more than 30 trains a day used to stop at the Boonville, Mo., depot, making it the unofficial town center. Now the depot is an office building and tourist information center.
( / Matt Milner/CNHI News Service)


Pat Jackson, head of the Boonville, Mo., Area Chamber of Commerce, says "After the interstate, you could watch the increase in semis."
(None / Matt Milner/CNHI News Service)

Published: December 06, 2006 10:59 am    print this story   email this story  

America's Highway: I-70 doomed town’s trains, but not its depot

CNHI News Service

- Matt Milner, CNHI News Service



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