Rooneth3808
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I doubt there are few of us who really want to see more snow at this point, but here are a last set of shots before I jump on Amtrak's train #97 tomorrow and take a well deserved vacation in Disney World. 

This is the old Coplay Cement Mill B, a notable landmark in the history of cement production (those rotary kiln buildings are partially restored and still stand...see: http://www.lehighcounty.org/departments/parksandrecreation/saylorpark/tabid/460/default.aspx

Looking over the town of Coplay showing the joint Lehigh Valley/Ironton RR passenger station. Between the tracks and the town was the Lehigh Valley's first yard here. All the tracks are gone today, and trees have regrown in many areas, but that boxcar *still* sits there.

Overview looking the other way, as the Ironton splits away from the LVRR and begins its climb up from the river to "the Summit". This area, including Coplay Cement Mill C, are under construction right now.

Top-down view, showing trackwork. Tracks on the East side of the river are Central of New Jersey, with the little Northampton & Bath splitting off to the right.

Moving south, this is the overview of tracks at Hockendauqua. CNJ tracks across the river are not modeled (at this time).


This is the old Coplay Cement Mill B, a notable landmark in the history of cement production (those rotary kiln buildings are partially restored and still stand...see: http://www.lehighcounty.org/departments/parksandrecreation/saylorpark/tabid/460/default.aspx

Looking over the town of Coplay showing the joint Lehigh Valley/Ironton RR passenger station. Between the tracks and the town was the Lehigh Valley's first yard here. All the tracks are gone today, and trees have regrown in many areas, but that boxcar *still* sits there.


Overview looking the other way, as the Ironton splits away from the LVRR and begins its climb up from the river to "the Summit". This area, including Coplay Cement Mill C, are under construction right now.

Top-down view, showing trackwork. Tracks on the East side of the river are Central of New Jersey, with the little Northampton & Bath splitting off to the right.

Moving south, this is the overview of tracks at Hockendauqua. CNJ tracks across the river are not modeled (at this time).