When the Lehigh Valley Railroad went bankrupt in 1976, its rolling stock and track went to Conrail. However its other assets, such as real estate, were tied up in bankruptcy. The Orange Car building was owned by LVRR. Many years ago there was a small six track rail yard between the Orange Car and the meat packing business to its east. Carloads of fresh citrus fruit would arrive weekly from Florida. After the rail service ended, the lessee continued operating the fruit stand for another twenty years.
I labeled this post Allentown's Orange Car, because there was an identical looking sister store in Reading. That location also had a major event in 1976, a flood from which it never recovered.
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above reprinted from April of 2021

There will be no more Florida Oranges available anywhere in the Lehigh Valley now, or in the future. Between development pressure and disease the Florida Orange industry, once a dominant economic and political force in the Sunshine State,
ReplyDeleteis nearing complete collapse. Just a few decades ago the current situation was unimaginable.
mj adams