Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad Roundhouse, Ironton, Ohio, 1923

THF116629 / Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad Roundhouse, Ironton, Ohio, 1923
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Artifact Overview

Steam locomotives required constant maintenance from an army of skilled and unskilled workers, and the roundhouse is where that work took place. This roundhouse at Ironton, Ohio, served the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad. The DT&I operated a 378-mile mainline between Detroit, Michigan, and Ironton, Ohio.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Photographic print

Subject Date

26 December 1923

Location

By Request in the Benson Ford Research Center

Object ID

P.833.36341

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.

Material

Paper (Fiber product)

Technique

Gelatin silver process

Color

Black-and-white (Colors)

Dimensions

Height: 8 in
Width: 10.25 in

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