Seymour, MO Photograph dated 1954. Photograph from previous All Aboard magazines. Currently in collection of the Frisco Building, LLC. Posted with permission.
Seymour, MO depot Floor plan diagram dated 1916. Floor plan from Frisco Modelers Information Group (FMIG) Newsletter NL 32 January 1982. Ron Williams.
I barely remember the Seymour, MO depot, even though I have been in and out of the town for most of my life, I am 43 yrs old now. I didn't pay much attention to the depot's existence in May, 1977. I know where it would have been standing though, according to old photographs. Now the area is where extra rail is being stored. The spurs and sidings are gone now, and the siding is cut off before the Commercial Street crossing. Once in a while, grain is unloaded here into semi-trucks, and vise versa.
From Richard Crabtree on the Frisco Rails Across Missouri Facebook group. Here we are at the Frisco depot in Seymour, Missouri. Originally built for the Kansas City, Ft. Scott and Memphis (KCFS&M) line after coming through Seymour in 1882. The town was named after a town in Indiana. Photo 1) Kansas City Ft. Scott and Memphis (KCFS&M) depot in Seymour, Missouri Photo 2) Frisco depot Seymour Missouri blueprint - Missouri State University (MSU) Digital Collection Photo 3) Frisco depot Seymour Missouri 1916 Sanborn Map - Missouri University (MU) Digital Collection Photo 4) Frisco depot in Seymour Missouri in 1961