• Allentown area facility along LVRR

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Pertaining to all railroading subjects, past and present, in Pennsylvania

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  by carajul
 
In A'town along the LVRR there is some type of large facility with a network of spurs in it. I could never figure out what it was. Here is a pic from the 70s but it looks the same today
http://www.thebluecomet.com/lv310allentownH&W2.jpg

This is also where the CNJ passenger line came from town and went across their Lehigh River bridge. Does anyone know where the CNJ line would be in this pic? I could never find it.

  by John_Henry
 
That's Lehigh Structural Steel. The CNJ is behind the photographer. If spend a few minutes there, you'll see the CNJ and LV "passenger" grades fairly easily.

JH

  by John_Henry
 
[quote="John_Henry"]That's Lehigh Structural Steel. The CNJ is behind the photographer. If spend a few minutes there, you'll see the CNJ and LV "passenger" grades fairly easily.

JH[/quote]

I should add that the CNJ branch was really the Allentown Terminal, while the LV line was called the Jordan Loop, named after Jordan Creek.

JH

  by carajul
 
Is Lehigh Steel still in business or is that facility defunct?

  by 56-57
 
There is a steel fabricator there in operation, I don't recall if it's under the name Lehigh Structural Steel.

  by SemperFidelis
 
Allentown is also putting the site forth as a possible location for a casino should the Bethlehem Steel idea (a horrible one I add) fall through.