08-10-2015, 10:32 AM
Thanks Jack!
The short answer is nowhere. All you can see is exactly what it was. This terminal didn't connect to the rest of the world or nearby warehouses. It was self contained and different car spots were attributed to tenants (coal dealer, machinery operators, etc.). Just to make sure, you are referring to the very long dock-side siding nearby the carfloat spot?
Matt
MasonJar Wrote:Looking at your overall photo in the post above, I have to ask: Where did this dock-side track connect to the rest of the world?
Andrew
The short answer is nowhere. All you can see is exactly what it was. This terminal didn't connect to the rest of the world or nearby warehouses. It was self contained and different car spots were attributed to tenants (coal dealer, machinery operators, etc.). Just to make sure, you are referring to the very long dock-side siding nearby the carfloat spot?
Matt
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