railBuilderdhd, in your first post you mentioned "engines", so thats what i based my answer on:winki: . the FM scale end of the business, now thats a whole different story:mrgreen: .
Frankly, i don't know much about the scale end of the business

ops: , other then i think it was national, if not global, and they had different warehouse's/factories for that end of the business all over. they had service and calibrating Dept's., but where i couldn't tell you. they didn't make the scales at the same plants as the engines, like i said, it was a whole different thing. i think the scale end of FM is still going, as i have seen about three months ago a black box truck with white lettering that said: "Fairbanks-Morse Scales, sales, service, calibrating" on the side:winki: , no logo though, i think the logo was sold with the engine end of the business, which is now owned by Enpro. since the scale business was really its own entity, i doubt Enpro owns it now, like it does the FM engine plant, but i am only guessing at that:119: .
Going with the scales end of the business makes your factory/warehouse real prototypical:thumb: , as they were/are all over.
Don't get me wrong, as i DID state in the response to your first post, i REALLY DID like the idea of the warehouse, even when you just stated the engine end of the business:thumb: , all i was doing was filling you in on how it really worked on the engine end of FM:winki: . FOR THE RECORD, FM still ships there engines out by rail!:thumb::mrgreen: UP has the contract:winki: , its pretty darn neat to see those huge ship engines pulled out of the plant with UP's big loco's:mrgreen: .
On the logo, as far as i know the logo you put the link to was FM's logo for ALL ends of its business, i know for sure it was the logo for the engine plants:winki: , that logo was even put on the train engines they made:thumb: . i am pretty sure that logo has been sold and is no longer in use though:frowns: .
I'm sorry, i really couldn't help you with the scales end of the business

ops: , my real interest in FM was from 1944-1963, those are the years FM made Loco's, and all of my relatives were working there at that time:thumb: . i have literally TONS of records, files, and books on FM during those years, but didn't have any interest in any other products they made:119: .
Lynn, WOW!!!:eeki: , thats really neat!:thumb::thumb:
My Great Grandfather worked there at that time, well past the time frame you mentioned too:winki: . you are right, the property is way over 3 blocks long, but i was only counting the factory space:winki: , with the parking lots, and unused property it was twice as big as the plant its self:eeki: . hey, and don't forget the "Fairbanks Flats":winki: , do you remember those company owned apartments on shore drive? some have been torn down, the rest are still there, but condemned:frowns: . there is a committee RIGHT NOW that is trying to get enough money to restore one of the "Fairbanks Flats" apartment buildings:thumb: .
:deano: -Deano