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Trains Entering Mesta Station
1916-06-29
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Title
Trains Entering Mesta Station
Identifier
MSP210.B036.I01
Source Identifier
MSP210.B036.I01
Description
The Mesta Machine Company was located in the Pittsburgh suburb of West Homestead. The twenty-acre plant complex was situated along the Monongahela River and the Pennsylvania Railroad, both of which transported the various types of products the company produced. The Mesta Station (left center) was located on the Monongahela side of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The large metal bridge (center) led from the station to the third floor entrance of the General Office Building. There were numerous trains that passed through the station every day, and it generally took about twenty minutes to travel the six miles from Pittsburgh to the Mesta Station by train.
Genre
photographs
Subject
Mesta Station (West Homestead, Pa.)
Locomotives--Pennsylvania--West Homestead.
Pedestrian bridges--Pennsylvania--West Homestead.
Railroad stations--Pennsylvania--West Homestead.
Railroad Tracks--Pennsylvania--West Homestead.
Source
Mesta Machine Company Photographs, 1906-1925, MSP 210, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Mesta Machine Company Photographs
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