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RE: (erielack) Port Morris November 1963



Paul and listers,
   
  Westbound trains into Port Morris no doubt used track 3 and left their train on the main.  The head end would cut off and pass the wye and then back into the yard.  This would leave track 1 for through trains not stopping, as well as passenger train movements.
   
  Eastbound trains would come into the slow from West Port Morris.  Just prior to UN Tower was a set of home signals.  The trains would cut off there and back into the yard to make a set out or pick up.
   
  I'm sure it happened that sometimes a westbound or even an eastbound would pull directly into the yard and get worked from there.
   
  Rich 

"Tupaczewski, Paul R (Paul)" <paultup_@_alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
  > Some operational comments concerning P Morris yard. Since it 
> appears that it was aligned with the Old Road, a WB freight 
> headed for the Cutoff but making a pickup at PM would have 
> had to leave its train on the mainline, then head into the 
> yard. Perhaps there were a couple of tracks further east 
> where the yard switcher could pull the cut out of the yard 
> and leave it for the through train. Which was it?

I can't answer this question (before my time), but I'll observe here
that there was that "third track" that ran parallel to the Cut-Off in
front of the tower for quite a ways - could this have been a location
for yard crews to place westbound cars for Cut-Off trains?



> This 
> inconvenient alignment may explain why the yard was mostly 
> abandoned in favor of Dover.

Possibly (though the DL&W seemed to be able to work with this
arrangement for at least 60 years), but what really killed Port Morris
was two things, primarily: The L&HR interchange location changing to
Greycourt, and the abandonment of the Old Road as a through route.

East Dover didn't become a major freight set-out/pick-up point until the
early 1970s when the two-track East Dover Yard was rebuilt (see the
photos in lister Rich Pennisi's book "A Colorful Look at the Erie
Lackawanna")



- - Paul

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