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File:TO - 19160908 - TheLocomotiveHouse.jpg |''The Outlook'' article about the completion of the new [[Middleton Enginehouse]], Sept. 8. 1916.

Revision as of 20:50, 23 December 2021

Middleton Enginehouse September 1916 to 1927 [1]

An enginehouse at Middleton was built at the east end of the Middleton Railyard. The 88-foot long wooden engine house could accommodate three locomotives. Construction began in August 1916 by the DAR's Bridge and Building department, led by foreman H. Dalton. The enginehouse was completed around September 8, 1916. It was demolished in 1927, only lasting for ten years.

References

  1. Middleton 1909 -1984 Heart of the Valley pg. 26