There is an excellent description of the anthracite operations in Scranton in one of Tabot's volumes. It is a reprint from Railway Age or some other trade jouranl from the 1920's. Cobb's Gap is where the Raoring Brook entered the Lackawanna Valey and the Winton Branch left the main. Nay Aug was in Cobb's Gap. Loaded anthracite was sorted and coal trains made up at Hampton Yard. Taylor Yard served mainly as the distribution point for empty hoppers going to the mines. I was in Scranton last week and there is still tracks and crossing warning signals at about Luzerne St. The DL&W Scranton Yard msut ahve been an operating disaster. Hot Shot freights going west had their caboose end clear up past the passenger station, clogging one of the 4 main tracks. East bound freights often had to wait west of the yard for hours. To alleviate this congestion Tayler and Hampton were built. Coal trains were amde up at Hampton and went up through Cuyuga Jct going west. I beleive that coal trains did not leave Hamton unless there was a clear path over bridge 60 and through Scranton Yard, where they came through without stopping. The had to cross from one side of bridge 60 to the othere, thereby screwing up switching operations. And then there were passenger trains that ahd to also get through the bottleneck. Eastbound freights with cars for the CNJ at Taylor and bound for the RDG and other points down the Bloomsburg Branch went to hampton Yard. There was a running track that went directly from Scranton Yard to Hampton called Dodge's Cutoff, bybassing Taylor Yard by a couple of hundred feet to the north. The Hampton Yard enginehouse was almost as large as the Scranton one. Pusher and helper engines for coal trains were based at Hampton and Kingston. Hope this helps. Wasted most of my junior and senior high school years watching this aprade out the classroom windows! Chuck Y Boulder CO - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Brezicki" <doctorpb_@_bellsouth.net> To: "EL Mailing List" <erielack_@_lists.elhts.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 4:44 AM Subject: Re: (erielack) Scranton Area Railroad Map > Nice job on the map, Frank. It reminded me of my longstanding curiosity > about the Keyser Valley branch and its origins. Is it the original east > end alignment of the broad gauge Lackawanna & Western (originally the > Liggett's Gap RR)? I've read that locally it was called the "KV main". If > so, then presumably the eventual mainline was built south from Cayuga to > connect with the Delaware & Cobb's Gap RR (having no idea where Cobb's Gap > is) to form the DL&W. I'm further speculating that Hampton yard on the KV > line was the original anthracite classification facility, and was more or > leass replaced by Taylor yard for this purpose when the flow of anthracite > changed from predominantly northbound to southbound. I know someone on the > List can tell me if I'm on the right track. > > The branch could be used as a detour route around derailments between > Bridge 60 and Cayuga. When my SPV map was published it indicate that the > branch was in service for the RBM&N. Is this still the case? > > Paul B > > From: "Adams, Frank P" <frank.p.adams_@_verizonbusiness.com> > Subject: (erielack) Scranton Area Railroad Map > > I've been working on a little map project ever since I discovered my old > GPS topo software listed a lot of old railroads and a lot of coal > breakers. After some work, here's the Scranton area. > > I took great care mapping out the DL&W Pancoast Branch based on the > value maps Pat McKnight showed me at Steamtown last month. Naturally > that branch wasn't on the topo software. Also extended the DL&W into > Jessup (Winton) again based on the value maps. > > > > > The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List > Sponsored by the ELH&TS > http://www.elhts.org > To Unsubscribe: http://lists.elhts.org/erielackunsub.html The Erie Lackawanna Mailing List Sponsored by the ELH&TS http://www.elhts.org To Unsubscribe: http://lists.elhts.org/erielackunsub.html ------------------------------
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