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new-york-central-official · 27 days ago
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New York Central J1 Hudson steaming alongside the Hudson in a postcard version of a Walter L. Greene painting.
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voca1ion · 4 months ago
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Beautiful stylized art deco postcard sent in 1938 from the railroad post office on the inaugural journey of the new streamlined 20th Century Limited from New York to Chicago
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supplyside · 6 months ago
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New York Central
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trainsgenderfoxgirl2816 · 8 months ago
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Trainposting :3
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aryburn-trains · 5 months ago
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A bird's eye view of New York Central's Weehawken Terminal in Weehawken, New Jersey, circa 1955. The Manhattan skyline can be seen in the background. The waterfront terminal served the NYC's West Shore Division and also handled Ontario & Western trains until 1953. The station closed to all passenger/commuter service in 1959. Meyer Pearlman photo.
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1863-project · 2 months ago
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THEY'RE RESTORING A NEW YORK CENTRAL MOHAWK TO OPERATIONAL STATUS AND I HOPE ALFRED E. PERLMAN IS ROLLING IN HIS GRAVE
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coolthingsguyslike · 1 year ago
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And you probably thought I wouldn’t really have the chutzpah to actually kiss a locomotive. Wrong!!!!
N I’m proud of it!
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(And trains!)
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onefootin1941 · 9 months ago
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dieselfutures · 1 year ago
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New York Central Class B-60
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20th-century-railroading · 11 months ago
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NYC train, engine number 3147, engine type 4-6-2 Eastbound; freight train; 35 MPH. Photographed: near Beacon, N.Y., August 12, 1932.
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new-york-central-official · 3 months ago
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One of our favorite pieces of artwork depicting a part of our grand rail system is featured here on the cover of a promotional pamphlet full of activities and information for people visiting New York courtesy of us. The New York Central Building was our headquarters until the bitter end, and it is rendered beautifully here dominating park avenue. It is (illegitimately) called The Helmsley Building today. On the table of contents a banner image containing the New York Central Mercury, a streamlined 4-6-2 introduced in 1936.
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voca1ion · 6 months ago
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The New York Central Building was built as the headquarters of the New York Central Railroad and as a companion to Grand Central Terminal. Both sat in the middle of Park Avenue, and looking north from south of 42nd one would see this tower looming over the Beaux-Arts terminal. This view is looking south, so the terminal is out of view. The construction of the Pan-Am building between the terminal and tower has since prevented people from viewing both at the same time as was intended. Today, the tower is called the Helmsley Building.
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burnertracfone · 8 months ago
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baldwin rp-210 by Zhvo
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aryburn-trains · 5 months ago
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NYC train, engine number 4212, engine type Multiple unit Passenger train; 4 cars. Photographed: near Harmon, N.Y., August 12, 1932.
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toyastales · 1 year ago
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City of New York
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