Sunday, January 17, 2016

Macon, GA: Central of Geogia Coaling Tower

A Doug Weitzman Photo, looking North
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I can't believe that when I drive on I-475 that I've been just a few miles away from a standing coal tower. And if I would stay on I-75 I would get even closer. Also, south of this tower is a serious looking hump yard.

Macon wasn't on the CSX map, but I did find it on the NS map.
Bob Atkison commented on a post
This one’s at Macon

Gary Miller posted two photos with the comment: "Historic photo of the Central of Georgia shops with 2 roundhouses in Macon, GA. The only thing standing today is the coaling tower in the lower left corner."
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Even more historic.
Tim Starr posted
The Central of Georgia shops in Macon GA were originally built as an enclosed roundhouse with attached machine shop. The machine shop was extended with blacksmith and woodworking (car) shop on the right side in the 1870s. A larger "traditional" roundhouse was then built on the left (southwest) side. This map is from 1887.

Chris Ness posted
Macon, GA - Central of Georgia
In the Brownfields; section of Macon is one reminder of the Central of Georgia yards that used to sit here.

Jim Kissel posted
“Fear of the dark”
Central of Georgia coaling tower at Macon.

This unique structure was used as a coal chute until 1965, when its current owner, Transco Railway, bought the tract that it sits on. The site, located in the county’s Industrial District, is now used for rail car repairs.
Built in 1910 for the Central of Georgia Railroad, the Coaling Tower is a relic of Macon’s booming industrial heritage. Sometimes referred to as a “tipple,” the structure was built to replenish coal for the busy rail yard close by. The chute sits on a 22-acre parcel that once housed the Central of Georgia Railroad car shops and massive roundhouse complex.
[The city is working with Transco to try to avoid "demolition by neglect."]

Dale V Rockwell posted
Coaling tower; Macon, GA. Taken 2/21/21. (CofG?)
Jeremy Yeargin: Central of Georgia is correct
Dale V Rockwell shared

Eric Johnson posted fourteen photos from 2018.

Update: I'm saving a satellite image of the yard because NS is going to close the hump.
safe_image for Norfolk Southern to idle its sixth hump, at yard in Macon, Ga.

Satellite

Satellite

1 comment:

  1. I have started a fundraiser to purchase the property for a green space and train watcher park if interested contact me at trippandrew85@gmail.com or call me at 4782839571 come on central ga let's save are history

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