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Tracks of History: The Forgotten Flagmen of Mokena Street Crossing

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Mokena owes its existence not only to agriculture but also to the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad. Overlooked in the collective memory is a humble wooden shack at the Mokena Street crossing, where a generation of flagmen worked tirelessly to ensure safety before the advent of electric gates.
These flagmen, employees of the Rock Island, would wave green flags and later stop signs to herald the arrival of trains. The shanty, known as the "mansion by the tracks," became a gathering spot for train passengers seeking warmth and companionship.
However, with technological advancements, the flagmen's roles became obsolete, and the shanty eventually faded into history, leaving behind the stories of these unique men who contributed to Mokena's railway heritage.
Matt's article that this episode is based on can be found HERE!

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Be sure to check out our website @ www.MokenasFrontPorch.com
Follow Us On Facebook At Mokena's Front Porch
Find Matt's Blog here: Matt's Old Mokena
Photo & Artwork Credit: Jennifer Medema & Leslie V. Moore Jr.
Do you have a question, comment or maybe an idea for an episode, you can email us at:
Podcast@MokenasFrontPorch.com
Local Shows We Recommend:
The South Side Pod
https://www.southsidepod.com
If you have a local Podcast you would like us to include, send us an email! We would love to share your show!

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Mokena owes its existence not only to agriculture but also to the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad. Overlooked in the collective memory is a humble wooden shack at the Mokena Street crossing, where a generation of flagmen worked tirelessly to ensure safety before the advent of electric gates.
These flagmen, employees of the Rock Island, would wave green flags and later stop signs to herald the arrival of trains. The shanty, known as the "mansion by the tracks," became a gathering spot for train passengers seeking warmth and companionship.
However, with technological advancements, the flagmen's roles became obsolete, and the shanty eventually faded into history, leaving behind the stories of these unique men who contributed to Mokena's railway heritage.
Matt's article that this episode is based on can be found HERE!

Support the show

Be sure to check out our website @ www.MokenasFrontPorch.com
Follow Us On Facebook At Mokena's Front Porch
Find Matt's Blog here: Matt's Old Mokena
Photo & Artwork Credit: Jennifer Medema & Leslie V. Moore Jr.
Do you have a question, comment or maybe an idea for an episode, you can email us at:
Podcast@MokenasFrontPorch.com
Local Shows We Recommend:
The South Side Pod
https://www.southsidepod.com
If you have a local Podcast you would like us to include, send us an email! We would love to share your show!

  continue reading

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