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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 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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New York City
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Poster New York Central Hudson. - source Art Deco.
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baldwin rp-210 by Zhvo
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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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What are your thoughts on the Hudsons?
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
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)
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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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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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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