| Posted by Ringo Clark - on July 26, 2020 | |
What's the tan structure on the right right ? Looks like it used to be some kind of Railroad loading passthru
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| Posted by Jim Penn on July 26, 2020 | |
That is an old coaling tower. I live in Grand Rapids and have see this for over 15 years. What condition is this loco in as far as restoration? I guess it would involve lots of work and money = over a million $$ these days. Cosmetically, the loco still looks pretty good. Note the very high water levels on this Lake Michigan inlet on the mouth of the Grand River.
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| Posted by J. Randall Banks on July 27, 2020 | |
It's a coaling tower. When locomotives were all steam they needed a way to dump coal into the Gondolas. They'd park the Gondolas under them and fill them with coal.
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| Posted by SpeedShot Train Photography on July 27, 2020 | |
Its a Coal Tipple from back in the day still in place!
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| Posted by Ringo Clark - on July 27, 2020 | |
I thought so, but not 100% sure, Thanks for the info Gentlemen
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