Boston & Maine Railroad, Bath, New Hampshire , 1953
h = 50 in
archival pigment print

In a classic New England setting, a Boston & Maine local passenger train with E7A no. 3818 from Berlin, New Hampshire, to White River Junction, Vermont, rolls under a covered bridge over the Gale River at Bath, New Hampshire. Covered bridges came into existence because their structural elements needed protection from inclement weather.

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Central New York Railroad, East Winfield, New York , 1988
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