The elevator was built in 1931 along the Beaver, Mead & Englewood Railroad, the same year Tracy was founded.
The elevator operated continuously from its opening until around 1983, outlasting the railroad [2] only a mere 10 years after the last train left eastbound in 1972.
[3] On May 13, 1983, the elevator was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
All that remains is a scalehouse that was possibly remnant of a depot for the railroad.
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