caver
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- Fisher Price, toddlers first tractor.
WOW great find. Yes! that’s it. Now I need to locate it on Google earth. It was an amazing area. Settled by the Swedish in 1600’s.So I found this blueprint for a Reading diesel facility at Darby Creek, 1972.
North is down, so flip it over and it pretty much corroborates
where we think the turntable was. There never was a roundhouse,
but a rectangular engine house.
In photos we can see on google earth, it looks like the foundations are
still visible; those 4 lines of concrete right under the blue buss stop in the
picture you posted.
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Cool! I don't know why this stuff fascinates me so much, but I enjoy the poking around looking for details. You can come across so many interesting tidbits of history.WOW great find. Yes! that’s it. Now I need to locate it on Google earth. It was an amazing area. Settled by the Swedish in 1600’s.
Powahattan Ave runs right there through my dads old neighborhood.
Baldwin Locomotive works was only about 1/2 mile away. My maternal grandfather worked there.
As I explained before, my paternal grandfather worked just a 1/2 mile north of the turntable of those tracks at Westinghouse.
I think Baldwin used those tracks to run newly built locomotives to the shipyards for overseas shipments? And of course they were used for 100’s of other customers, including Westinghouse.