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Re: Marshall Pass turntable history

March 05, 2015 12:14PM
The snowsheds were replaced several times. The brick building and shed burned July 4, 1923 and was replaced by the last design. I have a drawing that shows that a 62' TT frame was used to span over the TT pit and support the roof. The valuation sheets show a 62' table but that would be tight for turning a K36.The Bourneman book on Marshall Pass has photos of the snowshed as it was torn down. Based on photos,The western section of the shed looks like it was replaced sometime in the 1940's with a metal sheathed structure.

Bob Meckley
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