In my quest for information on adding part of shipyard to my future layout I've been looking for information on this particular installation. It was closed in 1966 and is now one of those places were industrial development is being encouraged. So a lot of what used to be there, isn't any longer. What I am interested in finding out is whether this particular installation was served by rail and if so, how, who and what services were provided. I'ld also like to see if I can find a track plan. So far, no joy other than to find a map of the placeshowing the different buildings, drydocks and other installations.
Can anyone help here?
Irv
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http://members.aol.com/bedt14/MilitaryRRofNY.html
Have fun
exPalaceDog wrote: Seehttp://members.aol.com/bedt14/MilitaryRRofNY.htmlHave fun
Just looked at the site and it has given a few ideas to explore.
One of them is operating a car float. I remember walking along the East River as a kid and see all of the car floats going by. That was in the mid 1950s and I am still fascinated by it.
corsair7 wrote: exPalaceDog wrote: Seehttp://members.aol.com/bedt14/MilitaryRRofNY.htmlHave fun Just looked at the site and it has given a few ideas to explore.One of them is operating a car float. I remember walking along the East River as a kid and see all of the car floats going by. That was in the mid 1950s and I am still fascinated by it.
http://members.aol.com/bedt14/BEDT.html
http://hbs.railfan.net/
http://members.aol.com/bedt14/IndustrialLocos.html
http://www.trainweb.org/AbandonedLIRR/nycrailroads.htm#New%20York%20City%20Marine%20Rail%20Operations
http://home.att.net/~Berliner-Ultrasonics/bedt.html
http://www.thehighline.org/
http://www.bronx-terminal.com/?p=5
http://www.trainweb.org/rmig/
For some great shipbuilding/ship yard info, go to the http://www.google.com/ books site and run the fullowing search intitle:shipbuilding date:1890-1925