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darrinjoakley · 4 months ago
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SummerTime
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nyandreasphotography · 29 days ago
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Crossing the line (sunset) - Chelsea Piers, New York City by Andreas Komodromos
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railwayhistorical · 1 year ago
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Along the Hudson River This is simply a wonderful spot on the face of the earth—we’re north of Cold Spring, New York, along the Hudson River, at Breakneck Ridge. Metro North still stops here, mainly for the benefit of hikers who want to explore the rugged landscape in this area (known as the Hudson Highlands). The “station” stop is just south of where the first photograph was taken with a few trains making stops each way, each day on the weekend. The land mass visible behind the southbound train in the first image is called Pollepel Island, and the structure thereon is called Bannerman Castle. The second photograph was taken the same afternoon at the same location—but looking south. It shows a Metro North commuter train headed north, most likely headed for Poughkeepsie. Also visible in the image, across the river, is the dramatic and massive form of Storm King Mountain. The model of locomotive, seen in both photographs, is interesting as well—the EMD FL9 was a unit designed specifically to be used for New York’s Grand Central Terminal—the destination for these trains at the time. [I believe all Amtrak trains traveling the water-level route currently end up at Penn Station now.] This unique engine is diesel-electric but also has a pick-up “shoe” for the electrified third-rail. This way the diesel prime-mover could be shut off or at least idled when in the tunnels under Madison Avenue and in the bowels of the massive terminal itself. Two images by Richard Koenig; taken in August of 1988.
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nickdewolfarchive · 8 months ago
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new york city 1976
aerial, over midtown manhattan
photograph by nick dewolf https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/7353229188
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minister-erik · 8 months ago
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LITTLE STONY POINT BEACH - Composition Wednesday
© Erik McGregor - [email protected] - 917-225-8963
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kentk42 · 1 year ago
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Factory in Yonkers
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scopophilic1997 · 1 year ago
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scopOphilic_micromessaging_675 - scopOphilic1997 presents a new micro-messaging series: small, subtle, and often unintentional messages we send and receive verbally and non-verbally.
A MicroMessage from the Earth. It's time to wake up and act to save the planet. Impeach a corrupt Republican Supreme Court Justice today!
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desiviralrecap · 8 days ago
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The George Washington Bridge😲😆
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nasiff · 6 months ago
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A #throwback visiting The Vessel at Hudson Yards, NYC
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andrewdegraff · 2 years ago
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Another “map” originally created for the National Pastime Museum about Babe Ruth’s titanic dinger at an exhibition game at Sing Sing Prison. Prints available via @inprnt #baberuth #yankees #mlb #hudsonriver #singsingprison #baseballhistory https://www.instagram.com/p/CqdYsFHrLSX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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nicks-lunchbox-service · 1 year ago
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7.14.23 Lunchtime drawing: A day to draw clouds over the Hudson River.
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darrinjoakley · 4 months ago
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Some Street
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nyandreasphotography · 1 year ago
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Sunset chat -  Chelsea Piers, New York CIty by Andreas Komodromos
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railwayhistorical · 1 year ago
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Through the Hudson Highlands Here we see a New York City-bound train powering through a short tunnel and then rolling into the tiny village of Garrison, New York. The burg is located on the Hudson River directly across from West Point, in the Hudson Highlands. The two locomotives, EMD FL9s, that are powering the train—pushing, in this case—are unique, built specifically for operation in the Park Avenue Tunnel and bowels of Grand Central Station. This line is formerly the New York Central, which was four tracks wide for much of this stretch down to The City. Three images by Richard Koenig; taken in the fall of 1988.
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nickdewolfarchive · 8 months ago
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new york city 1976
aerial, over midtown manhattan
photograph by nick dewolf https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/7168019735
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minister-erik · 23 days ago
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SUGAR MAPLE AUTUMN LEAF - Composition Wednesday
© Erik McGregor - [email protected] - 917-225-8963
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