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Baldwin Locomotive Works, Eddystone Pennsylvania Photo Print

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Baldwin Locomotive Works,  Eddystone Pennsylvania Photo Print

Baldwin Locomotive Works, Eddystone Pennsylvania Photo Print

From www.railphotoexpress.biz; Baldwin Locomotive Works moved to Eddystone Pennsylvania in the Late 1920's.The Office Tower still stands today.- Baldwin built many more steam locomotives at its cramped 196 acres Broad Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania shop but would begin to a shift in production to a 616 acres site located at Spring Street in nearby Eddystone, Pennsylvania, in 1906. Broad Street was constricted, but even so, it was a huge complex, occupying 8 square city blocks from Broad to 18th St. and Spring Garden to the Reading Railroad tracks just past Noble Street in Philadelphia. Eddystone on the other hand was spread out over 600 acres. Its capacity was well over 3000 locomotives per year. The move from Broad Street was completed in the late 1920s. The Office Tower still stands today near The (Pennsylvania Railroad) Amtrak Northeast Corridor. Although the company was very successful as a producer of steam locomotives, its transition to the production of diesels was far less so. Later, when the early demand for diesel locomotives to replace steam tapered off, Baldwin could not compete in the marketplace. It stopped producing locomotives in 1956 and went out of business in 1972.

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By Elizabeth S.July 28, 2023Verified Purchase
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I have never seen a better rendition of this print. The colours are super vivid, the textureis very rich. the results were so fantastic, I plan to order more
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By Elizabeth S.July 28, 2023Verified Purchase
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The colours are very rich, the paper is of impressive quality. the rendition was jaw-dropping-- I have never seen a better print
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By SUSAN L.February 27, 2020Verified Purchase
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Hi, this photo-poster is now located on my refrigerator. I thought it was going to be a poster-size poster because I don't understand the metric measurements that are posted on the website. It turned out to be the size of a photo and now has a place of honour on my fridge. Was originally intended for a friend, but I thought it applied to me too: "World's Best Cat Mom"! There a lot of us out there! The printing was excellent -- vivid colour; sharp contrast.

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Product ID: 190523533264173119
Designed on 2013-07-27, 10:58 PM
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