David Reed opened a Quarry at this location named The Bedford Quarry Company 1882 on the B & B Railroad (later MONON). The village of Reed Station was named after David Reed. In 1890 David Reed obtained the contract to supply the stone for the "Auditorium, Chicago". This quarry could not produce stone fast enough so David Reed bought the "Oolitic Stone Company" quarry at Sanders on the Monon Smithville mainline.
The Quarry at Reed Station in 1907 was named Norton-Reed along with a Mill name Reeds Mill. Both served by the Monon.
There was another Quarry at Reeds Station 1000' feet south named Goodall Cut Stone. This quarry was served by the Bedford Belt Railroad utilizing a trestle over the top of the B&B at a 90 degree angle. The track ran from what is now the main Indiana Limestone Mill at Oolitic due west 2000' feet, and over the trestle and directly into the quarry. The attached photo was taken looking east at the large mill. The girls are sitting on the trestle about midway over Goose Creek. 4 lane State Road 37 takes up this whole valley now and Reed Station would be buried under 40 feet of fill dirt. There are still quarries on the hillside. The the B & B (Monon) crossing is under the trestle behind the camera person. Photo from D. Meno collection.