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Re: Communipaw was arched Re: (rshsdepot) Largest arched shed query



You may also remember the postcard image I once sent of the huge water side
glass pane-encrusted arch shed of the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot in Jersey
City

Well I guess it wasn't record huge but it was an arch shed
Paul
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From: Robert John Davis <trains_@_robertjohndavis.com>
To: rshsdepot_@_lists.railfan.net <rshsdepot@lists.railfan.net>
Date: Saturday, June 15, 2002 8:38 PM
Subject: Communipaw was arched Re: (rshsdepot) Largest arched shed query


>The Communipaw Terminal on the CNJ (still standing) was built with a huge
>arched shed. The station remains the same, but the shed was later replaced
>with the world's largest Bush trainshed.
>
>Rob Davis
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>On 6/15/02 6:39 AM, "Seth Bramson" <sbramson_@_bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>> I do not believe any of
>> the JC sheds were "arched."  Certainly, Communipaw was not, and Hoboken
>> is not,
>
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>railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org
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The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org

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