Sources differ on the dates on which railroad facilities in Seneca were closed. According to Hugley et al. (1989)[usurped], "the railroad pulled out of the town in the [sic] 1922". According to Hanson, the roundhouse closed "[n]ot long after the highway moved" (in the late 1940s), and "[i]n 1973, Seneca ceased being a crew-change point".
Sources differ on the dates on which railroad facilities in Seneca were closed. According to Hugley et al. (1989)[usurped], "the railroad pulled out of the town in the [sic] 1922". According to Hanson, the roundhouse closed "[n]ot long after the highway moved" (in the late 1940s), and "[i]n 1973, Seneca ceased being a crew-change point".