Working rail roads and their tracks.

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As I've mentioned in the past, I'm kind of an insomniac. So at night, I'd sit on the computer on google earth and follow live and abandoned RR tracks and grades, looking for old roundhouses, turntables, transfer tables, and their foundations if they are not longer there. I had hundreds of them. Then one night I googled some roundhouse somewhere, and found a link to a trains magazine group that were doing the same thing. I had hundreds that they didn't have, and likewise, they had hundreds that I didn't have. They concentrate on world-wide. I only do U.S., and near borders with Canada and Mexico. Haven't been active at it since 2017, so this brings back some fond memories for me.
 
   / Working rail roads and their tracks. #1,602  
Roundhouses leave a unique foundation. This is a picture from 2018 of one of three in Peru, IN.
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For example, Champaign, IL.
There's a rail yard there. It's just make up tracks from south to north.
See that track that heads off to an angle from 74 north? Follow it up.
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It hooks back to the left around the maintenance area and
then joins the north make up tracks.
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See those piles of materials in the upper right of the photo?
That's where a roundhouse would most likely be, if there was one.
2009
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And then you can see not only the roundhouse foundation, but a roundhouse
and a turntable, as well. 1993

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   / Working rail roads and their tracks. #1,604  
Is it true steam locomotives have no reverse?

It seems last time at roaring camp Felton the locomotive went backwards because the wood trestle suffered fired damage and rules no longer allow wooden trestles and no money to engineer new non-wood.
 
   / Working rail roads and their tracks. #1,605  
They can revere just fine. Put they don't generally operate in reverse at high speed, unless designed for it.





Sometimes a line had no turning facility and a pilot and headlight was put on the tender for the return trip.

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Bruce
 
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   / Working rail roads and their tracks. #1,606  
Well, I don't have one along the Delaware river between those two towns. The only ones in that area are in Wilmington, DE and Philly.
First picture is the turntable in Philly along the Schuykill River.
Second picture is a wide view of everything I've found in PA. Kinda messy, but there's about 55+ of them so far.

Do you have a more specific location?

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Maybe it was just a turntable?
 
   / Working rail roads and their tracks. #1,607  
Roundhouses leave a unique foundation. This is a picture from 2018 of one of three in Peru, IN.
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Amazing how big and, for the time they existed in, such massive pieces of technology just engulfed in trees and weeds so rapidly.
 
   / Working rail roads and their tracks. #1,608  
Maybe it was just a turntable?
Hard to say. If you can locate a more exact position, you can go back as far as the historical photos of the area are in google earth and take a look. Most places go back into the 80's. For some reason, Huston, TX has aerial photos back into the 1930's on google earth.
 
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Amazing how big and, for the time they existed in, such massive pieces of technology just engulfed in trees and weeds so rapidly.
Yep. Interestingly, there was a double roundhouse over in Elkhart, IN. It is considered a contaminated area. 'They' are trying an experiment where they planted trees all around and over the site. The trees are sucking up the contaminants. Very interesting.
 
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Hard to say. If you can locate a more exact position, you can go back as far as the historical photos of the area are in google earth and take a look. Most places go back into the 80's. For some reason, Huston, TX has aerial photos back into the 1930's on google earth.

I was in Philly yesterday, pretty close to where I remember the turntable to be. I wanted to stop by and grab a few pictures, but my wife wanted to get home. It was somewhere along here. Probably removed in last 20 years, although I thought I drove by it maybe 10 years ago and it was still there. Time flies….

At the right edge of the red box where you see the black rooftops stood Westinghouse. They made hydroelectric turbines there for submarines and dams all over the world.
Closed in the 1979-80 recession forever. My grandfather was a machinist there. Worked on the nuclear powered nautilus submarine turbines project and turbines for dams

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