Surprised no one mentioned it, but CN began the demolition of the old brick DTSL tower on the South end of Lang Yard recently. Photos by C. Geletzke/R. Westrate
D&TSL Lang Yard Tower- Demolition
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Re: D&TSL Lang Yard Tower- Demolition
Just a correction, this is actually located on the north end of the yard.
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Re: D&TSL Lang Yard Tower- Demolition
Sad, just sad. It could have been used for historical purposes.
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Re: D&TSL Lang Yard Tower- Demolition
I seriously doubt that. Railroad companies (especially big ones) don't want outside people or organizations on their property any more than they absolutely have to allow. So for the tower to have been preserved, it probably would have had to be moved off of CN's property and almost certainly away from the yard. As hard as it is for most historical groups to raise funding for projects they are already working on, it would have been far more difficult to raise funds to move a 3+ story building out of the yard, not to mention finding land to put it on, and additional money to restore it for some sort of use. Then they'd have to find something to use it for. This particular building was built in a specific location for a specific purpose, and that purpose won't be fulfilled unless it's in an active rail yard where certain switching operations take place. So, while it's kind of sad to see it go, it's better to see it go now than to watch it fall in on itself over the next couple decades...Joshua Niederkohr wrote:Sad, just sad. It could have been used for historical purposes.
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Re: D&TSL Lang Yard Tower- Demolition
GreatLakesRailfan is correct. Preservation would not have been practical or feasible in this case. Along the lines of historic railroad structures, I am surprised that the former DT&I one stall engine house (is this all that remains of their roundhouse?) and tower are still standing on Laskey Road, at the south end of Temperance Yard. I don't know when either was last used, but I believe the track north of Temperance Yard was removed in the mid-1960's.