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Author: | Richard [ Mon Mar 05, 2001 7:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Coaling towers remaining. |
Other relects of the steam age which seem to remain abundant are locomotive coaling towers. For whatever reason, either conversion to sanding towers or the fact that demolition is prohibitively difficult or expensive, these beautiful old structures seem to have remained charmed against the wreckers ball. Is there a file or location to collect images of extant coaling tipples? glueck@saturn.caps.maine.edu |
Author: | T.J. Gaffney [ Wed Mar 07, 2001 4:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining. |
I don't know of a specific site, but the few remaining on the old Pere Marquette line's can be found at the Pere Marquette Historical Society website (in the links section). In addition, there is an old PRR Coaling Tower standing along US-23 just above Marion, Ohio. I think that is NS trackage now, is it not? TJG Port Huron Museum peremarquette@hotmail.com |
Author: | Greg Scholl [ Wed Mar 07, 2001 6:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining. |
> I don't know of a specific site, but the few > remaining on the old Pere Marquette line's > can be found at the Pere Marquette > Historical Society > website (in the links section). > In addition, there is an old PRR Coaling > Tower standing along US-23 just above > Marion, Ohio. I think that is NS trackage > now, is it not? > TJG You are right it is old PRR. Others I know of that may or may not be there today are. CNW-Dekalb Ill (UP-ex CNW) N&W(now NS) Vicker, VA, Farm, WV,Bluefield, WV. Williamson, WV, and maybe more. C&O Gladstone(?), Thurmond, and maybe more, particulary on Big Sandy (Paintsville perhaps) C&TS has old wooden coaling tower. Interesting idea for a web site...unfortunately like so many old interesting railroad items, the list will continue to shrink! Greg Scholl sales@gregschollvideo.com |
Author: | L Beckman [ Wed Mar 07, 2001 6:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining/& a bit more explicit |
> You are right it is old PRR. Others I know > of that may or may not be there today are. > CNW-Dekalb Ill (UP-ex CNW) > N&W(now NS) Vicker, VA, Farm, > WV,Bluefield, WV. > Williamson, WV, and maybe more. > C&O Gladstone(?), Thurmond, and maybe > more, particulary on Big Sandy (Paintsville > perhaps) > C&TS has old wooden coaling tower. > Interesting idea for a web > site...unfortunately like so many old > interesting railroad items, the list will > continue to shrink! > Greg Scholl This is a good idea BUT...please advise if the remaining coaling tower is concrete, wood or steel. PLEASE! Thanks!! midlandblb@cs.com |
Author: | H Pincus [ Wed Mar 07, 2001 8:06 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining. |
The New Haven's 600-ton concrete "tub" coal pocket (as it was known) still looms over the old engine terminal at Cedar Hill Yard in New Haven, CT. The engine terminal is now a lumber reload area. The coal pocket is quite visible from I-91 as well as from Amtrak's Boston-NY line-- yes, Acela passengers could look up from their laptops and lattes and see that railroad Stonehenge. Do any of them wonder what it is? hpincus@mindspring.com |
Author: | Greg Scholl [ Wed Mar 07, 2001 9:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining/& a bit more explicit |
> This is a good idea BUT...please advise if > the remaining coaling tower is concrete, > wood or steel. PLEASE! Thanks!! All the above I mentioned are concrete except the one I mentioned that was wooden. I don't think there is another wooden one to be found in the U.S. is there? I just thought of another one, which is on the ex-L&N in Northern Tennessee at Chaska, on Duff Mountain Grade. I got the CSX F's going through it once, as it stradles one line of two there. At least it did in 1988! Again Concrete! Greg Scholl sales@gregschollvideo.com |
Author: | Keith Albrandt [ Wed Mar 07, 2001 10:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining/& a bit more explicit *PIC* |
Concrete and wood coaling tower built in 1917 at the Nevada Northern Railway in East Ely, NV. Nevada Northern & Railroads of White Pine County ![]() kalbran1@san.rr.com |
Author: | O. Anderson [ Thu Mar 08, 2001 3:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining. |
A pair of concrete ones stand on the old IC north of Gibson City, IL. |
Author: | Steve Gilbert [ Mon Mar 12, 2001 8:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining. |
READING COMPANY, Saucon Creek Engine Terminal, Hellertown, PA (just south of Bethlehem) 2-silo concrete. Still standing... but maybe not for long as the property owners are dismantling the six-stall brick roundhouse next to it. (R.C.T.& H.S. has saved the 100 ft turntable and will install it at future museum site) This is the last Reading roundhouse, and was the site where, over the winter of 1976-77, T-1 # 2101 was transformed from American Freedom Train to Chessie Steam Special. The coaling tower can be seen from I-78. LEHIGH VALLEY mainline, Coxton Yard between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre, MONSTER concrete coaling tower with SOME COAL CHUTES STILL INTACT, and I'm told still contains coal!! (Enterprise, beam it over to Steamtown!). Note: active Reading & Northern yard, and tennant R.M. Delavan's Locomotive Shop nearby...trespassers beware! GREAT IDEA FOR A WEB-SITE ! ! ! |
Author: | Steve Gilbert [ Mon Mar 12, 2001 8:55 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining. |
> READING COMPANY, Saucon Creek Engine > Terminal, Hellertown, PA > This is the last Reading roundhouse What I meant to say was: this was the last Reading Roundhouse usable, with tracks and turntable. A similar 6 stall brick roundhouse stands at Cressona, PA, but modified, and no tracks or turntable. In fact the table is at the RR. Museum of PA, Strasburg. |
Author: | Aaron Berger [ Wed Mar 14, 2001 6:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Coaling towers remaining. |
> The Reading Railroad Saucum Creek Roundhouse is being demolished.This is one of two Reading Railroad Roundhouses left in the world!The historical coaling is still intact on the side of the 6 stall roundhouse.I personally think the whole area should be saved and restored! Reading_Crusader@hotmail.com |
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