From Mike Palmieri: This facility was built by the Overseas Railway Corp. in 1928 to load railroad cars onto a ship -- the S.S. SEATRAIN -- for movement to Havana, Cuba. It was located on the west bank of the Mississippi River downstream from New Orleans; and was served by the New Orleans & Lower Coast Railroad, a subsidiary of the Missouri Pacific. Overseas Railway Corp. became Seatrain Lines, and service was expanded to New Jersey in 1932. Service to Cuba ended around 1960 and to New Jersey in 1964. The facility was finally scrapped at the beginning of the twenty-first century, although the trestle and concrete foundation remain. |
Date:
5/1/1929 |
Location:
Belle Chasse, LA Map |
Views:
275 |
Collection Of:
Paul Alimia |
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Author: unknown
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Picture Categories: Steam,Action |
This picture is part of album: Railroad Ferries in Louisiana |