May 4, 2023

The World Of Mirth


Allentown at one time had two very productive railroad branch lines... The West End, and the Barber Quarry. The Barber Quarry, for the most part, ran along the Little Lehigh Creek. It serviced the Traylor Engineering plant on South 10th, and continued west until it turned north toward Union Terrace. It lastly serviced Wenz's tombstone at 20th and Hamilton Streets. Previously, it had crossed Hamilton Street and ended at the bottling company on Linden Street, which later became the park department garage until demolished. The West End, for the most part, ran along Sumner Avenue, turning south and looping past 17th and Liberty Streets. It proceeded east, ending at the current small shopping center at 12th and Liberty Streets.

The photograph above shows the World of Mirth train at 17th and Liberty. World of Mirth was the midway operator at the Allentown Fair during the 40's and 50's. In the background is Trexler Lumber Yard, which burnt down in the early 1970's. The B'nai B'rith Apartment houses now occupy the location.

photograph from the collection of Mark Rabenold

reprinted from November of 2010

2 comments:

  1. I remember well the myriad of tracks you had to drive across by the Fairgrounds Hotel at 17th & Liberty... a friend of mine had a piece of railroad track get embedded in one of his tires. We always tried to cross the tracks as close to perpendicular as possible.

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  2. I remember them parking a rail cars under the Tillman Street Bridge.

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