The railroad passed out of the McEwan family by 1943, and continued under new management.
Settlers began building in the area when it was believed that a railroad would pass through the marshland.
Also, a railroad passes by the northern side of the Meshkat's suburbs.
The town was platted when it became clear that the railroad would pass through their land.
In 1889, it was announced that a railroad would pass through the area.
The railroad passed through and a station was built.
The railroad today passes between the same two mountains.
Not even a hotel: what point to one, since the railroad had passed the town by.
The railroad passed it by, and so did the industrial revolution.
In 1858, a railroad passed south of the original town and a new town grew around the station.