I live about 2 miles from this my work is next to it I had a friend whos dad built that a long time ago, he told me there are tons of rebarbs holding it together thats way it hasnt come down as of yet.
The Coaling Station was still in use as late as 1953/54. Yes, Steam Locomotives were still pulling freight in the early 1950's, Diesel's were already in use, but they had not entirely taken over from the Steam Engine. In Jan. of 1961 just before I left Mich. City for the U.S. Army I saw several Steam Engines sitting on side tracks at the old New Buffalo, Mich. Roundhouse near the corner of Hwy. 39 & Wilson Rd. on the Wilson Rd. side waiting to be scrapped. When I returned from Germany in June of 1963 they were all gone.
I live about 2 miles from this my work is next to it I had a friend whos dad built that a long time ago, he told me there are tons of rebarbs holding it together thats way it hasnt come down as of yet.
We need more of this in our city
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The Coaling Station was still in use as late as 1953/54. Yes, Steam Locomotives were still pulling freight in the early 1950's, Diesel's were already in use, but they had not entirely taken over from the Steam Engine. In Jan. of 1961 just before I left Mich. City for the U.S. Army I saw several Steam Engines sitting on side tracks at the old New Buffalo, Mich. Roundhouse near the corner of Hwy. 39 & Wilson Rd. on the Wilson Rd. side waiting to be scrapped. When I returned from Germany in June of 1963 they were all gone.
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