Good morning, everyone. I hope you are all enjoying your long weekend for President’s Day… that is, unless you are a conductor, or me, or one of the other unfortunate saps that find themselves working on this day.

Last Friday I posted a whole bunch of my recently acquired postcards from my number one most visited website – eBay. But postcards and timetables are not the only thing I buy on there. If there is a nice slide of something happening on the Harlem, I usually can’t resist. Today I’m posting a small selection of my most recently acquired photos. There are plenty of old trains, low-level platforms, and even a station or two that are no longer in service. Enjoy!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3 Responses

  1. Al Cyone says:

    The first picture is great! I did a little Googling and found this:

    “This locomotive was built in June 1951 (c/n 14426) on EMD Order 2016A. It eventually became PC 4037.”

    http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/locopicture.aspx?id=112585

  2. Gregory Grice says:

    Wow and to think, Im there every night

  3. Claude Prevost says:

    Emily,
    You ever hear about a diner or a restaurant that used to be real close to the rail yard in North White Plains, inside where they have the area fenced off today. Also, would you have any pictures of it by any chance say from the 50’s or 60’s or any year?
    Claude

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