SHORE Tower          
SHORE Tower was built in 1896 (making it the oldest surviving switch tower along the NEC) as part of the Delaware River Railroad & Bridge Co's project to build a new bridge over the Delaware River as a quicker route to the Jersey Shore. The tower once controlled the interlocking at Frankford Jct with a US&S Model 14 Electro-Pneumatic interlocking machine. SHORE is all wood with a brick foundation and was originally painted in a brown and tuscan red scheme. As of today, the tower no longer serves a purpose and has long since been boarded up.
Date: 10/1/2014 Location: Philadelphia, PA   Map Show Philadelphia on a rail map Views: 891 Collection Of:   Ben Kranefeld
Author:  Ben Kranefeld
SHORE Tower
Picture Categories: This picture is part of album:  Former PRR Interlocking Towers along the Northeast Corridor
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Name Type Comments Date
Olaf Junges General Looks like the tower got better days! 10/5/2014 3:34:21 AM
Steve Coraggio General I agree, still good to photograph. 5/24/2015 3:51:36 PM

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