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  • Roundhouses and or Tables of the PRR that still here in 2004

  • Discussion relating to the PRR, up to 1968. Visit the PRR Technical & Historical Society for more information.
Discussion relating to the PRR, up to 1968. Visit the PRR Technical & Historical Society for more information.

 #39817  by Throttle_JCKY
 
Logansport Indiana.
The transfer table is still in and used by a car rebuilder.
The TT I am not sure if its still there or used, last time I was there it was still in.
 #51638  by Stevescan
 
Are there any that are open to the public for show? I would like to take my son to see one.. Any close to the Lehigh Valley area that you can get to?

Thanks
Steve

 #55959  by jayrmli
 
To follow up on the turntables still existing on Long Island, besides Morris Park (operable) and Oyster Bay (not operable), there are two others.

1)Greenport, which has been inoperable since the early 1970's.
2) Riverhead, at the Railroad Museum of Long Island. This one, however, is not a former Pennsy turntable. One originally existed in Riverhead and a new bridge was purchased by the museum as part of their site plan. It is not yet installed and is a former Grand Trunk & Western.

Jay