Most of Buffalo's grain elevators are along the river. But this one was on the lakeshore.
Bill Kloss posted Aquarama laid up in Buffalo, NY. 3/2006 She went to scrap [in India] from here. Entered Great Lakes service Oct 1956 conducting post-season excursions out of Detroit MI. Began regular summer excursion service 1957 operating between Detroit and Cleveland OH. Laid up at end of 1962 season at Muskegon MI and did not operate again. Sold 1987 to North Shore Farming Co., Port Stanley ON for use as a hotel and towed to Sarnia ON for refit. The project was cancelled. Towed to Windsor ON 1989, then to Buffalo NY 1995. Sold for scrap 2007 to Indian shipbreakers. Steve McManus: The Aquarama was supposed to replace the Milwaukee Clipper on the Muskegon to Milwaukee run, but couldn't maneuver the Milwaukee harbor due to draft. Ken Morrison: Steve McManus So you're saying that the Aquarama had a deeper draft than a footer. Than the John D. Leitch full of slag. Than the Algoma Intrepid full of salt. Than the CSL Laurentian full of grain. Ships and loads I've witnessed in Milwaukee Harbor. That kind of draft issue.Steve McManus The Viking Octantis, which visited Milwaukee's Inner Harbor several times in 2022, has a draft of about 20 feet. The Aquarama was 21 feet; both about half of the other ships I've mentioned. If there was a draft issue concerning the Aquarama, I'd be curious to know what it was, is all. The Viking Octantis, which visited Milwaukee's Inner Harbor several times in 2022, has a draft of about 20 feet. The Aquarama was 21 feet; both about half of the other ships I've mentioned. If there was a draft issue concerning the Aquarama, I'd be curious to know what it was, is all. Harry Nowak: Are those grain silos? |
Dennis DeBruler commented on Harry's comment Yes, but I could not find this grain elevator on a satellite image. This is the only elevator that has a large body of water and a breakwater in the background. But it doesn't have the tall headhouse. I used Global Earth to go back to Apr 2002, and it sill didn't have the tall headhouse. Nor could I find the bridge in the foreground. And there are other elements of the photo that don't agree with that elevator. https://www.google.com/maps/@42.8720104,-78.8804941,215a,35y,39.4t/data=!3m1!1e3 [Bubba Dubs responded: "That’s the Cargill Pool grain elevator, the only Elevator in Buffalo located directly on the lake. Here’s the map coordinates:" https://maps.apple.com/?ll=42.840025,-78.859209&q=Dropped%20Pin&t=h] |
Street View, Oct 2022 |
Deborah Brown posted Good Afternoon Buffalorians 🚶🏿♀️ Canadian Pool Elevator, originally called Saskatchewan Cooperative Elevator 1932 🌾🌾 Salvatore Palermo: It was common to see these , Great , Great Lake freighters docked in the buffalo harbor , back in the 60s & 70s my dad worked on them back in late 50s. Brian R. Wroblewski: Salvatore Palermo we don't get a "couple" a year. We typically get between 65-75 vessel transits a year & we just had the busiest January in decades with 14 boats for the month. Tara AndBrian Kemp: That’s Bouquard’s, boat livery in the foreground, it’s been in their family for generations and still looks the same! Jim Myers shared Karen Limardi: I can't make out the name of the ship ...really cool photo ! Brian R. Wroblewski: Karen Limardi Hoschelga |
There is quite a bit of discussion in the comments on Deborah's post concerning Articulated Tug Barges including this one.
Chris Mac posted The Cargill Pool Elevator, 1489 Fuhrmann Blvd in Buffalo Chris Mac shared |
James Cavanaugh Photography posted From my Archive. A 2005 view of the SS Aquarama berthed at the Cargill (Canadian Pool) grain silo in Buffalo's Outer Harbor. It remained there a number of years. The ship's owners hoped to restore the ship but they were eventually unsuccessful. John Davis: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2078012889188344/?ref=share&mibextid=Na33Lf She was my favorite vessel back in my youth. It's unfortunate that she lived a troubled life and was never very profitable for her owner's. The Marine Star aka Aquarama was eventually towed to Turkey for scraping. Jim Cavanaugh shared |
Chuck Terranov commented on Jim's share |
Brian R. Wroblewski commented on Jim's post One I took before they shifted her over to the Cargil pier. |
Doug O. Dean commented on Jim's post Realizing her fate... |
Doug O. Dean commented on Jim's post Preparing to be broke. |
This photo was taken from the elevator rather than of the elevator. The comment provides the opening date of 1930.
Antonio Medina posted Bouquards Boat Livery, taken from the roof of the brand new Canadian Pool Elevator. Buffalo, NY 1930. [Some comments confirmed that the steel mill in the background was the Hanna Furnace. Bouquard's Boat Livery is now a boat ramp.] |
Bubba Dubs posted two photos with the comment:
Elba at Cargill Pool elevatorElba fitting out at Buffalo in May 1965 by Jim Kidd, courtesy of Ron Beaupre.Thanks Fred Bultman
Chris Nordsiek: It's Bougards now. I had my sail boat there a few years. Great family the Bougards you couldn't meet nicer people...
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