Demolition Doesn'st Mean Destruction - 1870'ss Railroad Shop Gets new Life
Demolition Doesn'st Mean Destruction - 1870'ss Railroad Shop Gets new Life
Pioneer Millworks recently salvaged 50,000 board feet of antique heart pine and white pine timbers from the old Delaware 's38; Hudson Rail Car Maintenance Shop in Oneonta, NY -- part of the railroad yard that was once home to the world'ss largest roundhouse.
Farmington, NY -- Pioneer Millworks recently salvaged 50,000 board feet of antique heart pine and white pine timbers from the old Delaware 's38; Hudson Rail Car Maintenance Shop in Oneonta, NY -- part of the railroad yard that was once home to the world'ss largest roundhouse.
When you stop and think about the history of this wood, you begin to see why it'ss so prized: these timbers were cut in the late 1800'ss from trees that probably started to grow in the
1600s. Now, after 140 years supporting this historical railroad structure, these Heart Pine and White Pine timbers will begin a new life as eco-friendly flooring, paneling, and millwork
for residential and commercial structures, says Jered Slusser, wood expert at Pioneer Millworks (and Delaware 's38; Hudson train geek).
Pioneer Millworks is renowned for reclaiming antique wood from old industrial buildings like the Delaware 's38; Hudson shops. The timber used to build these structures in the 1800s are no
longer available (such as Heart Pine and Chestnut) because the forests are now gone. Tighter growth rings, greater stability and deeper patinas are just a few advantages of these old
growth species. Pioneer Millworks painstakingly recovered the antique timbers in an effort to keep a piece of history from being buried in a landfill or burned. Once at the mill, the
timbers will be scanned for nails and other metal artifacts, then planed into planks for tongue and groove flooring (solid or engineered), ceilings or other hand crafted millwork.
The Delaware 's38; Hudson railroad was one of the oldest transportation companies in the country. It began in 1828 as a canal company operating from Honesdale, PA to Kingston, NY. After
constructing its first railroad line in 1868, the D 's38; H became known as The Bridge Line, linking central Pennsylvania with Canada. As the railroad grew, so did the need for
centralized maintenance facilities. Thus in the 1870s, the company built the roundhouse and shops in Oneonta. The Delaware 's38; Hudson Roundhouse was known to be the largest in the
world. Centralized maintenance facilities like the shops that supported it kept D's38;H railroad cars running smoothly through the mid 1990'ss. Today, the railroad is owned by Canadian
Pacific and has since closed down large facilities like this, opting instead for new, consolidated shops in major cities.
If you'sre interested in owning a piece of American history, wood with character, beauty, and a story, visit www.pioneermillworks.com or call
us at 800-951-9663.
As our name reflects, Pioneer Millworks was a pioneer in the salvaged and reclaimed antique wood industry. We'sre proud that we give this old wood new life as flooring, millwork,
cabinetry, and more. And, we do it all here in the USA, in a way that'ss healthy for you, our employees, and the environment. Our 13-acre upstate, NY facility runs on100% wind power,
bio-diesel, and scrap wood. Our products offer ecologically conscious homeowners, designers, and builders an alternative to non-sustainable flooring without compromising quality,
character, or selection. Pioneer Millworks is a FSC certified and LEED point eligible. www.pioneermillworks.com or call 1-800-951-Wood.