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This was part of the old CNJ Elizabethport Shops facility in Elizabeth NJ.

I assume the long, narrow rectangle behind the roundhouse .... with the tracks running to four different buildings ... is a transfer table. I was surprised by its size.

Were/are transfer tables typically this large? Even when in addition to a large (it is  large, right?) turntable/roundhouse?

Matt

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Here's an image of the SAL shops in Portsmouth VA:

SAL YARD DIAGRAM

The TT was only 68' and hand-operated according to Prince's book.  The coach shop was built in 1916 and had 15 tracks according to the book.

I don't know how they turned their larger steam engines, a 1958 diagram shows a Wye off to the right, but that was after steam disappeared on SAL.  I can only imagine the Wye was there back then too.

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