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NYC Alco (American Locomotive Company) 4-8-2 L-3a class Mohawk locomotive at the National New York Central Railroad Museum in Elkhart, IN.
When my great grandfather A. R. Miller migrated west from Pennsylvania in the later 1800's, he settled in Elkhart, IN. There he worked for the New York Central Railroad in the roundhouse servicing NYC's steam locomotives and turning them for their return trip to New York. I do not know what years he worked there so I don't know if he serviced Mohawks. The first Mohawks were built in 1916. The one pictured that resides at the museum was built around 1940.
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Romans 6:14
Party Night, 04/27/2022, LES, NY
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iPhone 7 Plus back dual camera 3.99mm f/1.8
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So nice to see a bit of natural light in the tunnels of Penn Station in NYC. This is the new exit for 7th Ave and 33rd St.
The locals called this time of evening ‘the Purple Hour’ when the clouds are in or the ‘Blue Hour’ if the sky was clear… either way this was a cool place to wander into on the south side of the Brooklyn Bridge Park. Little was mentioned in most NYC photography site location recommendations I read but a few did and I wanted to find it. Turns out it was pretty easy but that also meant that when the ‘hour’ arrived so did all the other camera toting adventurers. Good thing we scouted our location early before the throngs arrived…like locusts! Long exposure to soften the colors and flatten out the East River with a 10-stop ND filter attached.
The NYC Heritage unit is leading NS 21Q west across the water level route through Toledo just after sunset. Toledo, OH 9/25/2020
Rockefeller Center, Midtown Manhattan.
New York City, September 2015
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Midtown
Watching the pace and flow of New York City from above is amazing. The constant stream of yellow taxis lining the avenues, the waves of pedestrians hurriedly crossing with the change of traffic signals, little figures disappearing into and emerging from the subway stations, the chorus of honking horns and sirens. It's all so rhythmic and strangely soothing to watch.
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