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I am trying to figure out what all businesses to put on my layout to give me some switching and wanted to have something a bit different that not alot of people have on their layouts. I thought about a candy factory as I'm from PA and about 2 hours from me is the Hershey's Chocolate factory. I now need to figure out a plan for the building and tracks it will need. Has anyone else modeled a candy factory? If anyone has pics or ideas to help me along I'm open to it.

 

Mark

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Originally Posted by markkl25:

I am trying to figure out what all businesses to put on my layout to give me some switching and wanted to have something a bit different that not alot of people have on their layouts. I thought about a candy factory as I'm from PA and about 2 hours from me is the Hershey's Chocolate factory. I now need to figure out a plan for the building and tracks it will need. Has anyone else modeled a candy factory? If anyone has pics or ideas to help me along I'm open to it.

 

Mark

Mark,

 

I don't have any plans for the Hershey factory, but I do have a camera.  Want some photos?

 

P.S. See's is good!  So is another Central PA chocolate maker - Wilbur in Lititz, PA.  They have a nice train siding (and Reading caboose display) nearby as well.

 

George

 

George

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Originally Posted by markkl25:

... I thought about a candy factory as I'm from PA and about 2 hours from me is the Hershey's Chocolate factory. I now need to figure out a plan for the building and tracks it will need. Has anyone else modeled a candy factory? If anyone has pics or ideas to help me along I'm open to it.

 

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Many years back, Clark Dunham's team built a terrific layout for a fellow in Iowa that featured one TERRIFIC looking LifeSavers Factory.  It had the makings of a chemical plant, but the colors and design made it really "pop" as a LifeSavers candy factory vs. a rather drab looking warehouse.  As I recall, the overall effect was achieved in combination with a custom-built model along with a fabulous backdrop.

 

So if you're looking to achieve a bit of a whimsical look, definitely check with the folks at Dunham Studios.  They may be able to provide more specifics.  The layout  was featured in "the other big toy train magazine", January 1993 issue, with lots of great pictures.  Staggers the mind to think that was now 22 years ago!!!   

 

Not sure if Valley Junction Toy Train Museum (in West Des Moines, IA) even exists anymore.

 

David

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Another good food business would be a milk condensing plant(Carnation canned milk).

Milk was received from local farms and shipped out in insulated or wood boxcars, also needed coal for the boilers. I imagine if there was a local milk shortage the milk wood come in by milk car. The condensing plants in Michigan where in small towns. and of masonry construction. Goggle milk evaporating plants for photo's and history.

 

Clem 

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Mark,

If you are looking for a candy factory, the old Hershey Chocolate factory in Smiths Falls, Ontario provides a smaller option. As you can see in the aerial photo below it is a reasonable size and serviced with a simple siding.

A nice touch you could add would be the water tower with the "Chocolate Capital of Ontario" and hershey logo. You could of course name it for your layout. The factory closed a fe years ago but there are lots of pictures on the web you could use to make a simple factory plan with rail service.

 

Jay in Ottawa

 

 

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Originally Posted by markkl25:

I am trying to figure out what all businesses to put on my layout to give me some switching and wanted to have something a bit different that not alot of people have on their layouts. I thought about a candy factory as I'm from PA and about 2 hours from me is the Hershey's Chocolate factory. I now need to figure out a plan for the building and tracks it will need. Has anyone else modeled a candy factory? If anyone has pics or ideas to help me along I'm open to it.

 

Mark

 

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Originally Posted by markkl25:

Thanks for the quick responses!! George if you have pics or wanna shoot some extra my way that would be great.

It's easier to post these than it is to fight e-mail program with limits on attachments.  So here are some shots of the modern Hershey's Plant on Old West Chocolate Avenue.

 

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Here's another, older candy factory.  Wilbur Chocolate Company is located in Lititz, PA (between Lebanon and Lancaster).  They make a product similar to the Hershey Kiss called a Bud.  Buds are less well known, but the taste is out of this world!!!

 

Anyway, here are some photos I shot today of the Wilbur Chocolate Company factory.  The facility is next to the ex-Reading tracks.  Across the street is the Lititz station.

 

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Yes, that is a Reading caboose at the left side of the photo.  It is a static display.

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Here's a better look at the station and the caboose.

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Some wall and loading dock detail.  Some DPM or Ameritowne walls would be a good choice for this structure.

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Enjoy!

 

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Originally Posted by prrhorseshoecurve:
Yes Colorado highrailer, the old Hershey factory in downtown Hershey, pa is no more.

That's correct.  The factory was torn down last year.  The twin stacks survive as do the barberry bushes spelling "HERSHEY COCOA".  The remainder of the Hershey downtown complex (offices, warehouses, packaging centers, and call center) is intact, but the chocolate is made in the modern, nondescript facility I photographed earlier in the thread.

 

George

Sweeeeeet! A candy factory

And I take it your modeling prototypically, almost a shame

 

 

 

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and this would be great to redo nearby, Charlie Buckets house

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In a candy state like PA, there is no way to please them all.

So to tick them all off evenly, I think Nestle has a Burlington, Wisconsin plant.

But I couldn't find an up-close photo.

 

 

 

 

 

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