ALL:
Huntley Montana was renamed Jones Junction after the MRL was created.
Who was Jones?
Ed Burns
I have no idea.
On CSX, valued employees have had Control Points and other named aspects necessary for successful operations named after them.
I have a Yard Limit named after myself.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
FWIW, Huntley was east of Billings and my recollection was that the eastern end of MRL is Laurel, which is west of Billings. Also, FWIW, the most famous member of the Huntley family was Chet Huntley of NBC News.
NP Eddie ALL: Huntley Montana was renamed Jones Junction after the MRL was created. Who was Jones?
Huntley and Jones Jct. are NOT one in the same. Huntley is the junction of the ex-NP and ex-CB&Q main lines east of Billings. Jones Jct. was created in the Fall of 1975 as was Moran Jct. Jones Jct. is 3.4 miles east of Huntley on the ex-NP main line; Moran Jct. is 3.4 miles east of Huntley on the ex-CB&Q main line. To accommodate burgeoning coal traffic, a connecting track was constructed (basically creating a giant wye) from Moran Jct. to Jones Jct. which allowed loaded coal trains from Sheridan, WY going west on the ex-CB&Q to move directly onto the ex-NP line toward Forsyth, MT and continue east. Crews began operating between Sheridan and Forsyth (since relatively recently discontinued in favor of a crew change at Jones Jct.).
I don’t know who Jones was – likely some local railroad official at the time of construction, but it’s definitely one of the most-common surnames. Same with Moran – another common surname in the Billings area, including that of numerous area railroaders over the years.
Erik_Mag FWIW, Huntley was east of Billings and my recollection was that the eastern end of MRL is Laurel, which is west of Billings. Also, FWIW, the most famous member of the Huntley family was Chet Huntley of NBC News.
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