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File:Roll138-7Aug171996.jpg|Exterior, [[Welsford Fruit Company warehouse]], [[Somerset]], Aug. 17, 1996
 
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Welsford Fruit Company Warehouse, Somerset

Mile 11.19 on the Weston Subdivision at Somerset

This apple warehouse was owned by a co-operative of apple farmers from the Welsford area just north of the warehouse, including members of the Fuller family. After the demise of the North Mountain Line, it was bought by Earle Fuller and converted first to house laying hens and later to a barn with cattle in the basement and hay in the upper floors. Despite the new use, the warehouse retained most of its apple warehouse features aside from the dormers added to the 2nd floor for the hens. The evocative warehouse features made it a landmark in the Somerset area and it was even used as a setting for a wedding ceremony. The warehouse was sold to new owners in 2019. The warehouse was destroyed by an accidental fire on March 16, 2021.[1]

  • Served by a siding north of the mainline
  • standard 40' x 100'
  • Wooden construction

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