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That tower looks very B&Oish, but the keystone on the "Loveland" sign is throwing me. What is the story on that photo.Also, if you get those windows to look right, I would like to buy several to kit bash a model I have.
Are those really triple paned windows on the Loveland tower? Or do they just appear that way because they're open?After looking at Bob's Worthington towr photo, it appears that Loveland tower has the same windows, they're just opened and so appear to be tripled paned. Looks to me like the 1st and 3rd windows are open (and hence appear tiple paned) where the 2nd & 4th are closed (and therefore only look double paned). First 2 windows on the left side of the tower also appear opened.Tim
You are right in both cases. The interlocking is between PRR and B&O in Loveland Ohio. I haven't got the full story but it appears to have been jointly operated by both railroads. The picture is taken looking down the B&O tracks toward the bridges over the little Miami River. There are very few pictures of the tower from the 50's. Most are from the 70's at the end of its life.