DESCRIPTION
Actual location? No located in Stafford County
E&P Potomac Route MP 56
This is the end of the line for the Potomac Route and location of the EPSCO steamer dock. It was from here that the E&P started construction of its line west. A yard is located here that services the arriving steamers and the RF&P interchange at Brooke. Minor engine facilities are also located here.
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BUSINESSES
Easton Potomac Steamship Company (on pier)
E&P Station (right front)
Fuel Track (right of the turntable and next to the water tower)
HS Mining (behind fire station)
Easton Oil Company (across tracks from HS Mining)
Easton & Potomac Steamship Company (EPSCO) (right of the station)
BACKGROUND BUILDINGS (Left to Right)
Fire Station (behind water tower)
Richardson's (pharmacy) - suggested by Charles Curley, named by me
F. W. Woolworth Co. - named by Dick Munnikhuysen
Dr. Bowles MD - suggested by Bob Stringer, named by me
Sherrif's Office - named by Charles Curley
US Post Office
Farmers And Fishermens Bank
Hudgins Dry Goods - sugested by Charles Curley, named by me
Gayety Hotel (two buildings)
Kate's Bakery - suggested by Charles Curley, named by the CEO
Ladye Stuart's (dress shop) - named by the CEO
Nick's (restaurant) - suggested by Glenn Downing, named by me
Blackies - barber shop
Stafford Gazette - suggested by the CEO, named by me
A&P - named by Dick Munnikhuysen
Paxton (rope, marine supplies) - suggested by Charles Curley, named by me
L. R. Smith & Son (seafood) |