Burbank Branch Industries, 1981
Listed in westward direction.
Burbank
- Terry Lumber Company, 2 cars
- Zero Manufacturing, 1 car
- Orowheat Baking Co., 5 cars
Orowheat Baking Co.1983. Albert Novak photo
North Hollywood
- North Hollywood Team Track, 4 cars
- Adolph Ragu Food Products, 4 cars
- L.A. Moulding Products Co., 2 cars
- Horizon Art Products, 2 cars
- DiGiacomo Inc., 1 car
- Terry Building Center, 4 cars
- Blanchard Lumber Company, 4 cars
- North Hollywood Glass Company, 2 cars
- Hendricks Builder Supply Co., 4 cars
- Neiman-Reed Lumber City, 2 cars
Historic Views of North Hollywood
This is the Valley Moulding Products Company as it appeared in 1974, then the L.A. Moulding Products Company as listed in the 1981 SPINS book. The original use of the building may have been a citrus packing business.
The sign on this building is for Casing Distributors of California, the black lettering is from an earlier Building Supply business. Listed in the 1981 SPINS book as the Horizon Art Products Co.
This building is (next to the one in the above photograph) is DiGiacomo Inc. If you can help provide more information about this or other industrial buildings along the Burbank Branch, please email me.
Not exactly an industry in North Hollywood, but the switching crew stopped here to go to "beans" at Phil's Diner, located directly across from the tracks on Chandler Blvd.
The nice folks at the Neiman Reed Lumber Company provided these two photos taken 1991, of their lumber yard. In the distance is an Southern Pacific box being unloaded with a heavy duty fork lift.
A closer view of loaded freight cars inside the Neiman Reed yard. The spur track was long enough for two car lengths.
Thanks to Robin Haas for this early 1950s photo of the Neiman Reed Lumber Company, at 13301 Burbank Blvd in Van Nuys .
Van Nuys
- Van Nuys Depot photographed 1911
- Van Nuys House Track, 7 cars
- Van Nuys Tram Track, 14 cars
- Shell Oil Co., 1 car
- Sawyer, L.T. Inc., 1 car
- Cal-Wall Gypsum Supply, 2 cars
- McKay Lumber Co.,1 car
- Aetna Lumber Co. Inc. 3 cars
- American Forest Products Corp. 4 cars
- Glesby Building Materials Co., 1 car
- Gold Key Furniture Co., 3 cars
Encino
- Encino Team track, 5 cars
Tarzana
- Tarzana Team Track, 4 cars
- Cedar Shingles & Shake Co. , 3 cars
- Terry Building Center, 2 cars
- Rocketdyne/Rockwell International, 1 car
Canoga Park
- Canoga Park Team Track, 14 cars
- Wilson's Canoga Feed, 1 car
- Canoga Builders Supplies, 1 car
- Hull Brothers Lumber Co., 1 car
- Apollo Tire Company, 3 cars
- Georga Pacific Corp., 2 tracks, 5 cars each
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