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After a few trials and tribulations this creosote plant model is done.  It is a very compacted rendition of a creosote plant,

and yet is HUGE, especially the retort building.  You will note that the office is a kitbashed Ameri-Towne "Acme Machine

Co.", as is the water tower on the Lionel locomotive water tower kit building.  The creosote tank is a PVC pipe coupling.  The retorts are also PVC pipe, with one having Scaletrak laid back into it.  Another retort will later get On3 track laid back into it.  Thanks to all on the forum who provided photos of prototypes! The retort building is Evergreen styrene corrugated sheet.

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H.S.Curve:   The HO kit advertised in an old MR, with a poor picture, had the retorts

uncovered, as did scratchbuilt one offered on eBay that I emailed the guy about and

he said he had visited about 3 of them in Louisiana and elsewhere.  However, the one

with the best photos of retorts I found on the net, and I think a forumite steered me

to them, was covered, as were the ones in an Albuquerque plant I found on the net.

I would have thought hotter climates would have had them open, and colder enclosed,

but Albuquerque can get hot, and I would guess these were a little cooler than a

blast furnace, but still unpleasant....

Nice indeed!

 

When my wife moved here from Mississippi she went to work in the office of Atlantic Wood Industries here in Portsmouth where they (at one time) creosoted poles.  Now they're a Superfund site

 

Google them and you'll see a photo of their GE 25-tonner they used and a diagram of the layout of the plant itself with railroad tracks.  I have a couple of photos of the engine I took when she worked there, but the ones online look the same as mine.

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