Box 53
Contains 394 Results:
View to the North from 21st Street Bridge, 1961
View to the North from 21st Street Bridge, 1961
View to the South, from Inside Union Station, 1961
Showing tracks #31 and #32 and movement of train on track #31. Note mail and express wagons on ramp (center photo) also on opposite side. Times of day these wagons are in abundance and cause a very hazardous condition, where passengers are loading or unloading. Also signals are passed to engine from ramps and when looking from engine to pointed inside of station vision is limited. Note water hydrants between track #32 and #21 Making this very close clearance between trains.
South End of Union Station, 1961
View from 21st Street Bridge to the Northeast Towards Union Station, 1961
Trains moving into or out of yard. Fireman observing conditions of train as it is coming or going around curve, also prepared to take signals or emergency in case of trouble. Yard is overgrown with weeds and debris. Note overhead wires and condition of insulation, could cause trouble. TRRA Unit #501 (like P-8)
View from 21st Street Bridge looking Northeast, 1961
View to Northeast from 21st Street Bridge, 1961
View to East of Engines and Trains Moving in or out of Station Area, 1961
Train in center of picture going through several cross overs. Train on left of photo shoving into train shed, switchman on lead end of engine passing signals to fireman. Train in top right of photo moving with tracks curving to left. Fireman observing conditions ahead & behind. TRRA Unit #593 (like P-6)
View to Northeast from 21st Street Bridge, 1961
View to the East from 21st Street Bridge, 1961
Notice train movements, 3 engine curves, and ground signals on left side of photo. Overhead bridge signals. Fireman has best view of rear of train (foreground). TRRA Unit No. 593 This view to the east from the 21st Street Bridge shows movements of trains and engines. Observe the positions of the cars of the passenger train on the curve. Only the fireman can have them in view. On the other hand, only the engineer can see the workman at the lower right and the other train in the center.