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[200 S. Crockett]

Description: Photograph of one end of the "Neches Depot," a one-story railroad depot building located at 200 S. Crockett in Palestine, Texas. The building has Stick-style architectural features and is painted yellow with brown trim. The building was originally located in Neches, Texas and was later moved from this location on Crockett Road to the corner of Spring Street and W. Oak Street.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[200 S. Crockett]

Description: Photograph of one corner of the "Neches Depot," a one-story railroad depot building located at 200 S. Crockett in Palestine, Texas. The building has Stick-style architectural features and is painted yellow with brown trim. The building was originally located in Neches, Texas and was later moved from this location on Crockett Road to the corner of Spring Street and W. Oak Street.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
Partner: Palestine Public Library

[Grand Central Station in Chicago]

Description: Grand Central Station, Chicago was opened on December 8, 1890. Baltimore and Ohio's passenger service into and out of this terminal was inaugurated in Dec 1, 1891. Sign on the side of the building says, " C & O, B & O Want Passengers? You bet! only $22.15 to Washington - Free movies - Try us - WA.2-2211".
Date: 1960~
Partner: Museum of the American Railroad

[Grand Central Terminal in New York City]

Description: Photograph of Grand Central Terminal, New York, May 1943. Facing south on 42nd Street, the building sits squarely in the middle of Park Avenue and motor traffic goes around it by means of two elevated roadways running from 41st Street to 46th Street. The terminal has 123 tracks, 66 on the upper level and 57 on the lower. The upper level has 18.8 miles of track and the lower 14.9 miles making a total of 33.7 miles of railroad track in the terminal and its yard. There are 31 platform tracks o… more
Date: 1943
Creator: Nowak, Ed
Partner: Museum of the American Railroad

[Early railroad station in Marfa, Texas]

Description: Photograph of one of the first railway stations in the Big Bend area. It is a long, one-story wooden structure with a two-story section on the far left. A carriage is parked outside the building. The image accompanied a written speech, with the caption: "The chief engineer gave the honor of naming the newly-created water stop to his wife, who was reading a Russian novel. She named the stop, Marfa, after the book's heroine. In 1882, Presidio County also contained the present counties of Jef… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Marfa Public Library

Family on Train Station Platform

Description: Copy negative of a picture of a group of 9 women and children, including Maxine and Vee Perini and Florida Barnes, posing together at T & P Station. Two more people are standing on the left and rails and buildings can be seen in the background.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Building Exterior

Description: Copy negative of the new T. & P. R. R. Station. The train station is brick. There are several people visible along with a few wagons and an electric pole as well as railroad tracks. Text surrounding the photograph reads "The Abilene Independent Telephone and Telegraph Company of which Gus H. Klotz of Abilene is Local Manager, in addition to its central district office in Abilene now has several private exchanges in and near the County each one with a large list of patrons; as for instance at… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

People at Train Station

Description: Copy negative of people standing at a train station in Buffal Gap, Texas. There is a house station right behind them and two vehicles behind them while they seem to be waiting for a train.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Roscoe Train Depot

Description: Copy negative of the train depot in Roscoe, Texas while under construction. There are railroad tracks running in front of the building, and a man is standing at the corner by a support.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Roscoe Train Depot

Description: Copy negative of wooden building identified as Roscoe Train Depot. There is a bush in the foreground, and train tracks leading to the wooden building. In the background, there is another wooden building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Building Exterior, Room With X Is Where Kate Booker Cosseaux Taught; Building Exterior, Snow Covered

Description: Copy photograph of two images. The top image shows a one-storey brick school building. The X beneath the window on the left marks the classroom where Kate Booker Cosseaux taught. The bottom image shows a train station covered with snow. The word "Tuscola" can be seen on the building.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Train Depot Interior

Description: Copy negative of a view inside Grand Central Station in New York City. There are people walking through the station, the clock is visible, and there is light shining in through large windows.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Station Indicator.

Description: Patent for a new and improved train station indicator. This design calls for two drums or rollers around which a banner with the different train station names and phrases written sequentially. A hand crank turns the drums, moving the banner to the desired name or phrase, as well as ringing a bell to alert passengers.
Date: December 26, 1882
Creator: Holloman, Harvey A.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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