
Auburn Depot (CM0673) - Auburn, AL
Posted by:
xptwo
N 32° 36.608 W 085° 28.835
16S E 642565 N 3609086
This mark is on the track side of the former train depot in Auburn, Alabama. It is on the wall in the center section of the building.
Waymark Code: WMFRNC
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 11/24/2012
Views: 3
There has been a train depot at this location since 1847, although the current building dates to 1904. It is located on Mitcham Avenue, between North College Street and North Gay Street. The mark was outlined by paint when I saw it. One parks on the street side and walks around to the rear, keeping in mind that this is still an active track. The coordinates from the geocaching page pointed across the tracks from the building, so I took my own for this listing.
The description from the datasheet reads:
01/01/1933 by CGS (MONUMENTED)
01/01/1968 by NGS (GOOD)
DESCRIBED BY NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY 1968 AT AUBURN. AT AUBURN, SET VERTICALLY IN THE SOUTH FACE OF THE SOUTH WALL OF THE WESTERN RAILWAY OF ALABAMA STATION, ABOUT 125 YARDS EAST OF THE CROSSING OF THE RAILWAY AND COLLEGE STREET, 20.4 FEET NORTH OF THE NORTH RAIL, 18.7 FEET EAST OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE STATION MASTERS OFFICE, 4.7 FEET ABOVE THE LEVEL OF A BLACK TOPPED SIDEWALK, AND ABOUT 5 FEET ABOVE THE LEVEL OF THE TRACK.
Condition: Mark found in good condition
 Designation: B 13
 Benchmark Agency: U.S. Coast & Geodetic Survey
 Monumentation type: BENCH MARK (or B.M.) Disk
 County: Lee
 USGS 7.5' Topographic Quadrangle Name (optional): Auburn
 Find type: Coordinates and/or to-reach information from the NGS database (or Geocaching's copy of it) were used
 Web address of this benchmark's datasheet (optional): [Web Link]
 NGS PID: CM0673
 Benchmark Agency (if other): Not listed
 Monumentation type (if other): Not listed
 Special category (optional): Not listed
 Special Category (if other): Not listed
 Local database's URL (optional): Not listed

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