Murphy Siding wrote: ..but what is a transfer table? I'm picturing old photos fo Milwaukee Road shops, where a door opens, a new car moves east to west, then is *transfered* to a north-south line? Something like that?
..but what is a transfer table? I'm picturing old photos fo Milwaukee Road shops, where a door opens, a new car moves east to west, then is *transfered* to a north-south line? Something like that?
It is like a turntable, but moves sideways instead of spinning. If you've seen the movie "End of the Line", they ride one at the end. (Yard Center, IL?).
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/srchThumbs.aspx?srch=transfer+table&search=Search
There is one at the Livingstone Rebuild Center, MT.
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
Northtowne wrote: You have a ? after the Summerville, GA turntable. Don't know what you mean by that but there is one on the old Central of Georgia that ran thru Summerville from Chattanooga to Rome, GA. The turntable is a recent installation of one removed from Birmingham, AL, I think. It is used primarily to turn Tennessee Valley Railroad Musuem excursion steam motive power that comes down from Chattanooga. It is in excellent shape having been re-built and installed in a new concrete foundation. Was not part of the original Cen of Ga operation. Northtowne
You have a ? after the Summerville, GA turntable. Don't know what you mean by that but there is one on the old Central of Georgia that ran thru Summerville from Chattanooga to Rome, GA. The turntable is a recent installation of one removed from Birmingham, AL, I think. It is used primarily to turn Tennessee Valley Railroad Musuem excursion steam motive power that comes down from Chattanooga. It is in excellent shape having been re-built and installed in a new concrete foundation. Was not part of the original Cen of Ga operation.
Northtowne
The "?" means I cannot tell if my assumption about the site is true. In the case of Summerville, GA, the resolution of the image is between real good and real poor. I can see no evidence of there ever being a roundhouse at the site, but it appears to be a very large (about 96-ft) turntable. There is a north/south RR track along the west side and a pale straight line from the turntable(?) off the north side to the track. There is also what appears to be a dirt road that winds around the east side to the south side. There are no other tracks, nor evidence of tracks ever leading from it at any other place. Thus it "looks like" it might work, but maybe I'm actually looking at the top of a large fuel tank with a catwalk that I am interpreting as a turntable in a pit. If as you say there is a new installation of a turntable used to turn the excursion locomotive, then this very well could be it. If someone that knows where the turntable actually exists can look at the Google Earth image and verify it, I will either remove the "?" or delete the entry if I have the wrong site.
The last time I was in Chattanooga, the train ran "through" Missionary Hill and the locomotive was turned on a turntable south of there. (The north end was a Wye where they turned the entire consist.) The resolution of the images for Chattanooga are really poor on the east side and I cannot find the tunnel entrances, nor the wye (with any "real" certainty), but the turntable is easily seen right at the east edge of a high resolution area. The present image has the excursion train parked at the station just to the north of the turntable and a Diesel has already been turned and is on the north end of the train. The resolution is good enough that someone that knows Diesel engines could probably determine the make and model (and someone that knows the TVRM roster could tell you the number (and maybe who the engineer is)).
I'm tempted to look up in the air often everyday and wave! Might someday see myself on Google Earth!
Semper Vaporo
Pkgs.
Are there any transfer tables in the south and west? If not, why?
Summerville, GA http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=34.478849&lon=-85.346429&z=17.6&r=0&src=ggl new "display turntable" - http://railga.com/oddend/sumturntable.html
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=34.478849&lon=-85.346429&z=17.6&r=0&src=yh Summerville, GA, prior to installation of display turntable.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=41.772126&lon=-88.273536&z=17.8&r=0&src=ggl Eola, IL
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=39.707866&lon=-92.957164&z=17.7&r=0&src=ggl Marceline Missouri (foundation)
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=35.908685&lon=-100.400534&z=16.8&r=0&src=msa Canadian, TX - foundation
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=60.724748&lon=-135.053444&z=17.8&r=0&src=gglWhitehorse, CA - "Whitehorse-White Pass & Yukon" 2-stall "roundhouse" Turntable long gone.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=38.259859&lon=-104.614704&z=15.7&r=0&src=msa Pueblo, CO - working turntable and roundhouse footprint
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=39.363314&lon=-123.816263&z=17.8&r=0&src=yh- a buried turntable is all that remains of the roundhouse in Caspar, CA
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=47.222187&lon=-68.755515&z=17.7&r=0&src=yh St. Francis, Maine - B&A turntable adjacent to the St. Frances Historical Society
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=60.128944&lon=-149.42991&z=16.6&r=0&src=msa Seward, AK - foundation
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=44.10136&lon=-69.122909&z=17.6&r=0&src=msa Rockland, ME turntable/roundhouse
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=39.316338&lon=-105.890894&z=17.3&r=0&src=msa Como, CO
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=38.399958&lon=-96.196078&z=17.1&r=0&src=msa Emporia, KS
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.047183&lon=-95.594544&z=16.2&r=0&src=msa Falls City, Nebraska
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=34.778377&lon=-112.059081&z=17.6&r=0&src=yh Clarkdale, AZ
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.783475&lon=-82.753531&z=16.3&r=0&src=msaCrestline, OH
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=34.365278&lon=-92.816654&z=17.3&r=0&src=msa Malvern, AR http://www.trainweather.com/malvernroundhouse.html
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=36.045834&lon=-88.241768&z=17.2&r=0&src=msaBruceton, TN
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=14.968115&lon=-89.544522&z=18.7&r=0&src=ggl Zacapa, Guatemala http://www.steam.demon.co.uk/trains/pics04/gt04005.jpg
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=38.92469&lon=-79.851744&z=17.4&r=0&src=yhElkins, WV
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=42.930973&lon=-72.284584&z=17.8&r=0&src=msaKeene, VT (shopping center)
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=41.272426&lon=-110.970756&z=16.5&r=0&src=gglEvanston, Wyoming
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.957904&lon=-74.153024&z=19.2&r=0&src=gglHawthorne, NJ (warehouse) http://www.gsmrrclub.org/HISTORY/history16.html
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=42.286503&lon=-72.981909&z=17.2&r=0&src=ggl Chester, MA
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=43.625303&lon=-70.295162&z=17.3&r=0&src=msa South Portland, ME
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=49.273247&lon=-123.121025&z=17.6&r=0&src=msa Vancouver, BC (This happens to be the oldest building in Vancouver still in its original location. Now Vancouver's community center.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=37.950115&lon=-120.417095&z=17.5&r=0&src=msa Jamestown, CA (Sierra Railroad)
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=36.414684&lon=-93.733694&z=18.3&r=0&src=ggl Eureka Springs, AR (tourist/working)
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=34.987196&lon=135.742634&z=16.9&r=0&src=ggl Kyoto, Japan (working/steam locomotive museum)
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=41.713008&lon=-89.332189&z=16.7&r=0&src=msa Amboy, IL (Only a small piece of this one still exists. Its now part of a large factory that now produces ice cream toppings. The original roundhouse was 216 feet in diameter.)
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=41.99522&lon=-91.847458&z=15.4&r=0&src=msa Atkins, Iowa (foundation)
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=40.240562&lon=-77.900099&z=17.6&r=0&src=yh Orbisonia, Pennsylvania "East Broad Top" working
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=38.840168&lon=-104.859915&z=17.2&r=0&src=msa Colorado Springs - commercial
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=37.80446&lon=-122.403126&z=18.4&r=0&src=ggl San Francisco, CA "Belt Line" roundhouse built in 1889
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=52.916576&lon=-1.460737&z=17.1&r=0&src=msa Derby, England. Victorian roundhouse built in 1839. Hit by German bombs in WWII. Now abandoned.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=55.635882&lon=12.079617&z=16.7&r=0&src=ggl Roskilde, Denmark - storage for old steam locomotives
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=43.20637&lon=-70.864651&z=17.8&r=0&src=msa Dover, NH - B&M roundhouse - 1920
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=38.676727&lon=-121.179337&z=18.8&r=0&src=ggl Folsom, CA turntable preserved.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=41.845862&lon=-87.740989&z=18.8&r=0&src=ggl Cicero, IL - abandoned roundhouse and manual turntable
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=41.898767&lon=-87.895191&z=18.3&r=0&src=msa Bellwood, Illinois - Proviso turntable
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=37.701447&lon=-122.406451&z=16.5&r=0&src=msa Bayshore roundhouse, CA
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=47.133725&lon=-88.57756&z=17.7&r=0&src=msa Hancock, MI - The roof is missing from this old Quincy & Torch Lake roundhouse.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=44.276857&lon=-83.502109&z=17.8&r=0&src=msa Tawas City, MI
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=32.075562&lon=-81.101577&z=17.6&r=0&src=ggl Coastal Heritage Society working turntable/roundhouse - Savannah, GA.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=43.297781&lon=-93.206326&z=17.1&r=0&src=msa Manly, IA
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=35.787399&lon=-78.641778&z=18.4&r=0&src=ggl Raleigh, NC turntable & rough outline
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=37.261874&lon=-97.385568&z=17.7&r=0&src=msa Wellington, KS - pit/foundation
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=39.45926&lon=-77.960157&z=17.3&r=0&src=yh Martinsburg, WV
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=39.285251&lon=-76.632344&z=18.2&r=0&src=msa Mount Clare, MD - B&O Museum
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=39.133796&lon=-103.474221&z=17.5&r=0&src=msa Hugo, CO (oldest roundhouse in colorado)
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=51.032038&lon=-114.026464&z=17.3&r=0&src=ggl Calgary, Canada
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=46.863295&lon=-67.997907&z=17.2&r=0&src=msa Caribou, ME
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=45.231408&lon=-68.968353&z=17.2&r=0&src=yh Derby, ME
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=41.129968&lon=-104.815878&z=15.7&r=0&src=msa Cheyenne, WY
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=41.272223&lon=-110.97101&z=16.3&r=0&src=msa Evanston, WY
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=47.30172&lon=-122.230004&z=16.8&r=0&src=msa Auburn, WA - footprint
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=32.551856&lon=-94.359778&z=17.6&r=0&src=msa Marshall, TX - Foundation
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=39.067873&lon=-95.684856&z=17.3&r=0&src=msa Topeka, KS - foundation
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=45.010392&lon=-71.50719&z=17.7&r=0&src=msa Beecher Falls, NH - turntable and single-engine roundhouse. However, this same scene through Yahoo shows it to now be demolished. http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=45.010279&lon=-71.507097&z=17.7&r=0&src=yh
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=37.664058&lon=-82.268789&z=17&r=0&src=msa Williamson, WV
http://virtualglobetrotting.com/category/buildings/transportation-rail-turntables/ More here. This site is nice because all their examples are linked to satellite images.
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=42.0872&lon=-90.141304&z=17.5&r=0&src=msa CB&Q footprint, Savanna, IL
http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=42.088998&lon=-90.146282&z=17.5&r=0&src=msa Milwaukee foundation/pit - Savanna, IL (I was wrong, it is still there!)
Spooner, WI has a roundhouse and turntable.
Phil
wgnrr wrote:Spooner, WI has a roundhouse and turntable.Phil
Found a decent image of it on Terraserver... N 45.82463, W 91.8861.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
cordon wrote: Are there any transfer tables in the south and west? If not, why?
HOW 'BOUT San Berdoo? Far enough west for ya?
Thanks. It seems that a lot of the transfer tables are in northern areas of the country, while turntables and roundhouses seem to be more evenly distributed. I'm curious why this is.
cordon wrote:Thanks. It seems that a lot of the transfer tables are in northern areas of the country, while turntables and roundhouses seem to be more evenly distributed. I'm curious why this is.
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