• Ghost Signal at Geneva Junction, NY

  • Discussion related to the Lehigh Valley Railroad and predecessors for the period 1846-1976. Originally incorporated as the Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company.
Discussion related to the Lehigh Valley Railroad and predecessors for the period 1846-1976. Originally incorporated as the Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company.

Moderator: scottychaos

  by Lehighton_Man
 
Bluegrass-Express & TB:
Thank you very much for pointing that out! That picture Bluegrass, is amazing, Thanks for sharing. Now i know where some of the Naples Branch Job originated.
Thanks again!
Sean
  by TB Diamond
 
Received correspondence from a friend back east who resided in the Geneva area for many years. He related that there was, indeed, a coal dealer located just west of Exchange Street, this being P.O. Malley and Son, 261 Exchange Street. This concern also had a office in downtown Geneva at 46 Linden Street. The company went out of business at some point between 1953 and 1954.
  by scharnhorst
 
TB Diamond wrote:Received correspondence from a friend back east who resided in the Geneva area for many years. He related that there was, indeed, a coal dealer located just west of Exchange Street, this being P.O. Malley and Son, 261 Exchange Street. This concern also had a office in downtown Geneva at 46 Linden Street. The company went out of business at some point between 1953 and 1954.
The Brick office and suports for the coal tressle are behind Wyetts Station kiddy corner from the Police station.