File:Susquehanna Shops - Erie RR 1971a.jpg
View looking west; the Susquehanna River is on the right. To the left of the water tower are the carpentry and paint shops (1866). To their left, fronting Main Street, is the locomotive repair shop (1866); converted to paint shop in 1929. The larger building beyond the repair shop is the locomotive erecting shop ("long shop")(1866); converted to a coach shop in 1929. At the far end of the long shop, extending across to the right towards the main tracks, are the 1865 boiler shop, the 1900 boiler shop addition, and the 1865 blacksmith shop; all three of these buildings burned in 1975.
The original roundhouse (1864) was located at the far end of the site; demolished 1929. All of the shops were closed by 1960; demolished 1982. Cropped photo.
The original roundhouse (1864) was located at the far end of the site; demolished 1929. All of the shops were closed by 1960; demolished 1982. Cropped photo.
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Jack Boucher
(1931–2012) |
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Alternative names |
Jack E. Boucher; Jack Edward Boucher | ||
Description | American photographer and architectural photographer HABS, HAER and HALS photographer, National Park Service | ||
Date of birth/death | 4 September 1931 | 2 September 2012 | |
Location of birth/death | Buffalo | Holy Cross Hospital | |
Work period | from 1949 until 2009 | ||
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