The tower, built as near as I can tell around 1900, is similar to PAOLI, BRYN MAWR and CLY with a brick base and a wooden operating floor. The slate roof had completely deteriorated and it was only a matter of time until the tower burned down or collapsed. When it was open the tower controlled a trailing point ladder that allowed access to the Chester Creek branch to and from the north. The machine was an electro-pneumatic type and you can see the remains of the air plant in the above photo.
As I rarely had a reason to be in the area I never got a good set of photos of the tower and although I passed by on Amtrak many times a year, it was always out of sight and out of mind. Just poignant reminder to always get photos of interesting things while you can.
LAMOKIN in 2002, still showing its PC Green and a bit more roof. |
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