Re: Concrete Phone Booths
Author: George Andrews
Date: 07-25-2017 - 21:15

Delaware, Lackawanna & Western also had concrete phone booths, part of President William Truesdale's rebuilding program in the early 1900's that included concrete interlocking towers, station buildings & bush sheds, and the worlds' largest ( at the time ) concrete bridge -- Tunkhannock Viaduct.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Concrete Phone Booths Don B 07-25-2017 - 18:53
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths Graham Buxton 07-25-2017 - 19:28
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths George Andrews 07-25-2017 - 21:15
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths Swanston has one 07-25-2017 - 23:19
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths Edward 07-25-2017 - 23:46
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths Ed Immel 07-26-2017 - 07:52
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths George Andrews 07-26-2017 - 16:53
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths BOB2 07-26-2017 - 17:27
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths Brian w de Spain 07-26-2017 - 12:22
  Re: Concrete Phone Booths Nudge 07-27-2017 - 09:18


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