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Millbourne Mills, Pennsylvania : ウィキペディア英語版 | Millbourne Mills (Pennsylvania) Millbourne Mills was a flour mill owned by the Sellers family in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., as well as the name of a former railroad station located there. The Pennsylvania Railroad's Cardington Branch ended there, where interchange was made with the Philadelphia and Western Railroad. Deliveries were also made to the Philadelphia and West Chester Traction Company and to the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company. No interchange of cars was possible with the latter two railroads due to the difference in rail gauge. The mill produced flour under the "King Midas Flour" brand. Millbourne Mills closed in 1927. A Sears store later occupied the location, which was later torn down. Millbourne exists today as a borough in Delaware County, between Upper Darby Township and the city of Philadelphia. It is served by the Millbourne Station on the SEPTA Market-Frankford Line. ==References==
*(King Midas Flour ) *(Photos of site of former Millbourne Mills station ) *(Hexamer General Surveys, Volume 26 - Millbourne Mills ) Photograph of the flour mill, 1892 *(Millbourne Mills, owned by John and Elizabeth Poole Sellers. Archival photos ) *(Hobo's Guide to the Pennsy: Cardington Branch )
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