New York Central Railroad, Voorheesville, New York , 1962
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archival pigment print

A New York Central freight, powered by six Alcos led by FA no. 1042, approaches the D&H’s Binghamton line diamond at Voorheesville, New York, a crossing guarded by a station built in 1889. The station’s architectural style—a modernized Romanesque—was of a unique variety built by the original New York, West Shore & Buffalo Railway.

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Other works by Jim Shaughnessy

Canadian Pacific Railroad, Brownville Junction, Maine , 1955
archival pigment print
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Canadian Pacific Railroad, Lennoxville, Quebec , 1956
h = 50 in
archival pigment print
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Delaware & Hudson Railroad, Watervliet, New York , 1961
h = 50 in
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Boston & Maine Railroad, Bath, New Hampshire , 1953
h = 50 in
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Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, Alamosa, Colorado , 1959
archival pigment print
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