New Haven Railroad EP-4 motor 360 & Pennsylvania Railroad GG-1 locomotive 4896 are seen in the open pit area situated between Pennsylvania Station and the U.S. Post Office in New York City, 7-24-1960
New Haven Railroad EP-4 motor 360 & Pennsylvania Railroad GG-1 locomotive 4896 are seen in the open pit area situated between Pennsylvania Station and the U.S. Post Office in New York City, 7-24-1960. In this area you could see trains heading too the Hudson River tunnels or that are entering Penn Station, along with locomotives that are awaiting their next assignment. Today this area is now covered over and the U.S. Post Office is now part of the Peen Station facility.
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New Haven Railroad EP-4 motor 360 & Pennsylvania Railroad GG-1 locomotive 4896 are seen in the open pit area situated between Pennsylvania Station and the U.S. Post Office in New York City, 7-24-1960
New Haven Railroad EP-4 motor 360 & Pennsylvania Railroad GG-1 locomotive 4896 are seen in the open pit area situated between Pennsylvania Station and the U.S. Post Office in New York City, 7-24-1960. In this area you could see trains heading too the Hudson River tunnels or that are entering Penn Station, along with locomotives that are awaiting their next assignment. Today this area is now covered over and the U.S. Post Office is now part of the Peen Station facility.
This photo came from the Internet and the photographers name was not provided.
Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for the purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.