Crandall History 1854 – 2007
Remains of first Crandall railway built in 1854 in Boston
Photo of first Crandall railway dry dock functioning circa 1880 in St. Pierre. This dry dock was operational into the 1950’s.
1,000-ton railway dry dock built in 1920 for Lunenburg Marine Railway Company, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia (still operational)
2,000-ton railway dry dock built in 1890 for the Boston Dry Dock Company, Boston, MA
1,500-ton side haul railway dry dock built in 1910 for the Mississippi River Commission, Memphis, Tennessee
800-ton capacity railway dry dock with transfer capabilities, Sandy Beach, Gaspe, Quebec, 1977
1,000-ton railway dry dock built in 1929 for the Lake Champlain Transportation Company, Shelburne Harbor, Vermont (still operational)
2,800-ton railway dry dock built in 1918 for the United States Shipping Board, Cumberland Shipbuilding Company, Portland, ME
J-Boat “Shamrock” on dock in Groton, CT Circa 1934
5,000-ton railway dry dock built in 1920 for Colonna Marine Railway Corporation, Norfolk, VA (still operational)
8,000-ton floating dry dock built in 1918 at Beaumont, TX for Jahncke Dry Dock & Ship Repair Company, New Orleans, LA
8,000-ton floating dry dock built in 1918 at
Charleston Dry Dock & Machine Company, Charleston, SC
Basin dry dock built in ledge rock, Verreault Navigation, Inc., Les Mechins, Quebec, 1975
Big ship on dry dock
The Bruce Dry Dock Company, Pensacola, FL, circa 1910
First Crandall railway dry dock built in 1854
for the East Boston Dry Dock Company, Boston, MA (operational until 1950)