NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tower         
Built in 1913, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tower was constructed to help handle the busy passenger flow of the city terminal, and the newly constructed Chestnut Hill line. The tower is reminiscent of the Victorian bricked-base, wood topped tower design of the late 1800s, but has a fully reinforced concrete base (NORTH PHILADELPHIA is the only remaining tower in Pennsylvania from this design era). The tower had a 47 lever US&S F13 EP machine with 45 working levers making it one of the most demanding switch towers in the Philadelphia Terminal Division. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tower is still an active tower, but in no regards to what it once was. Also of note, FAIR Tower in Trenton is the sister tower of NORTH PHILADELPHIA.
Date: 8/5/2019 Location: Philadelphia, PA   Map Show Philadelphia on a rail map Views: 372 Collection Of:   Ben Kranefeld
Author:  Ben Kranefeld
NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tower
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  Northeast Corridor
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Name Type Comments Date
Mike Maskel General NICE SHOT 8/6/2019 11:15:40 AM
Robert Anderson General Nice set of shots. Great technical explaination of the workings and design elements of this structure. 8/6/2019 8:58:54 PM
Mike Brotzman General NORTH PHILADELPHIA tower closed in 2005 8/8/2019 12:50:27 AM

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