Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad Preservation Society
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Walking Tour of Muddy Creek Forks Milk Collection Building
The building in the picture was built in 1917 by a Baltimore dairy that rented this site from A.M. Grove. Although the building is sometimes called a creamery, it is more accurately described as a milk collection building since non processing was done here. It has a solid concrete basement that was flooded with cold water flowing from a spring through underground pipes. When farmers delivered cans of milk here they were placed in the water to keep them cool. Milk originating at Muddy Creek Forks was picked up later in the day and had a longer trip on the uncooled baggage car than milk that was loaded at stations south of Delta. This building has been modified and is now rented as a residence, but it is clear that there was originally a loading door on the track side. It is not known whether the quantity of milk shipped from Muddy Creek Forks was ever great enough to merit a special car loaded on the siding, but most likely milk was loaded directly onto the passenger train standing on the main line.. |
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