Throughout this series so far, I have looked at the concept of through-running as applied or envisioned in several different ...
The following is a statement of the earnings of the New-York Central Railroad for the month of December, 1860, compared with its earnings for the corresponding month of the previous year ...
In view of the many changes that the New York Central's terminal has undergone in the course of its history, people are asking, quite naturally, whether the great railroad station that is open to ...
The New York Central Station at Basil was discontinued. The railroad company was granted permission to close the station after a hearing before the Ohio Public Utilities Commission. "In spite of ...
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This New York City Train Station Was Named the Most Beautiful for Its Stunning Interior DesignWith artwork from Yayoi Kusama and Kiki Smith, New York City's Grand Central ... The station covers 700,000 square feet on two floors and connects to the Long Island Railroad (LIRR), Metro-North ...
Troy had several train stations. The last three “Union Stations” were in the same location and were controlled by the Rensselaer and Saratoga (1832), Troy & Schenectady (1836), Troy & ...
The project will include a pedestrian walkway linking the airport and LIRR station, redesigned road networks and upgrades to ...
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Hosted on MSNUnlocking the Archive: Basil depot had interesting history including possible arsonBasil was merged with Baltimore on Jan. 1, 1946, but in 1948, another sign of the demise of the former village happened.
Troy was a railroad city until the late 1950s. In 1957, the New York Central called the station “a deficiency operation.” It was costing the railroads $300,000 yearly and were looking into ...
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