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coolthingsguyslike · 7 months
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onefootin1941 · 2 months
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Trainposting :3
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dieselfutures · 11 months
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New York Central Class B-60
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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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emeraldexplorer2 · 18 days
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New York Central E7's hustle the eastbound 20th Century Limited along the Hudson River north of New York City in July of 1947.
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toyastales · 6 months
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New York City
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frenchcurious · 1 year
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Poster New York Central Hudson. - source Art Deco.
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burnertracfone · 22 days
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baldwin rp-210 by Zhvo
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zponds · 11 months
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Now I always love how the New York Central had many different types of passenger cars, ranging from green heavyweight Pullman cars, to streamlined lightweights, and to stainless steel lightweights. I even like how the older heavyweights are green with white (or yellow) writing… and the stainless steel lightweights having white lettering on green (or black) backgrounds.
Now many of these are around and under the ownership of Amtrak, and the New York Central engines (of my fleet of TTTE OCs) pull these to take passengers between New York City and Chicago (whenever they’re assigned to do so), just like in the glory days of the New York Central.
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aryburn-trains · 4 months
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New York Central observation car Hickory Creek brings up the rear of the Toys for Tots train at NYS&W's Hawthorne Station. The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, Toys for Tots train, made stops on the NYS&W between Rochelle Park and Butler, NJ collecting donated toys. December 7, 2013
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coolthingsguyslike · 9 months
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hazel-of-sodor · 27 days
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What are your thoughts on the Hudsons?
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in general or specifically the NYC ones? In general they're a good wheel arrangement. I personally prefer pacifics, but 4-6-4s are nice
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On the NYC ones, how was one not saved? They're possibly the most iconic American Locomotive (and I saw that as a PRR fan)
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I hope a new build project succeed bc they deserve it. The engines...not the NYC fans I know. They need to chill (long story about NYC fans in the discord sever foaming at the mouth)
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aryburn-kc · 5 days
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Freight train about to leave the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad yard for the West Coast
March 1943. Argentine, Kansas. "Freight train about to leave the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad yard for the West Coast." Medium-format nitrate negative by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information.
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tomoleary · 7 months
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Adolph Treidler (1886–1981) New York Central / The Wonder City : Maquette. ca. 1920.
“This is the original maquette for Treidler’s magnificent poster for the New York Central lines.”
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NYC train, engine number 1213, engine type ALCO-GE C-C Milk Train, 28 cars; 35 MPH. Photographed: near Harmon, N.Y., August 12, 1932.
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