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Quite a fine old rig.
Owned by: Allgone Removal Services
Chassis: Autocar ACL
Body: Leach
Type of truck: Rear Loader
Notes: The green/red seems to be typical of NYC trucks.
Austin City Limits Music Festival 2012 and the same spot in Zilker Park just before the 2013 fest, Austin, Texas, October 4, 2013.
Recent view of the former Tarpon Springs ACL depot shows the north side of the building, along Tarpon Avenue. Last regularly scheduled passenger train passed by here in April of 1971. The building is now the home of the Tarpon Springs Area Historical Society, who provided this photo.
Austin City Limits Music Festival 2013. After 11 years ACL Fest went to 2 weekends. Again, 65,000 music fans a day rolled into Zilker Park for music, sun and fun. October 4-6, 2013 kicked off ACL Fest and I was fortunate enough to cover concert goers attending ACL Fest for The Austinist. www.austinist.com. Can't wait for weekend 2.
The Largo brick ACL depot was built in 1915, and the appearance of the nearby train suggests the picture was taken not long after. Several sidings at this location permitted the space to park several freight cars. From a popular postcard
The original location of the Auburndale ACL depot (yellow structure) is shown on this 1924 map, next to the A-line tracks at West Park Street. From 1924 Sanborn Street Map, courtesy University of Florida Digital Collection
The 106-year-old Tarpon Springs ex-ACL depot, made obsolete when Amtrak took over passenger train service, seems renewed in 2015 by Christmastime activities of its new occupant, the Tarpon Springs Area Historical Society.
Austin City Limits Music Festival 2013. After 11 years ACL Fest went to 2 weekends. Again, 65,000 music fans a day rolled into Zilker Park for music, sun and fun. October 4-6, 2013 kicked off ACL Fest and I was fortunate enough to cover concert goers attending ACL Fest for The Austinist. www.austinist.com. Can't wait for weekend 2.
ACL is very family friendly. There is an entire kid section where they can get punk rock hair and do crafts. Some kids are with very wealthy or connected parents and spend their time on side stage. As I was running to a stage, I saw this adorable kid really into recycling. Great parents, great kid. Restored my faith.