Notice dated Nov. 12th. 1886 of pay car attached to Train No. 9 leaving from Middletown Tuesday Nov. 16 to Walton, New York to pay station and track workers.
Photograph of four men (station agent, driver & two men), horse drawn wagon, Erie box car #103132 & freight of baskets. This photographed believed to have been taken at Chester.
Little Dirk R. DeWitt joins "Casey" in the cab of the massive engine on the Wallkill Valley Railroad, New Paltz-Gardiner section. This steam locomotive was an engine in the Ten Wheeler class (4-6-0s). It was originally one of twenty made in...
Mr. Eicholtz, an employee at the Maybrook switching terminal, inspects cars from the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows parked in the Maybrook yards.
Employees of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows tend to circus elephant at Maybrook railroad yards. Written on back: Barnum & Bailey Circus Train at the end of Main Street, Maybrook, mid-1950s. Train stopped to water all...
New Haven Railroad employees gather for a group photograph during a safety meeting at the Maybrook switching terminal in Maybrook, New York, on April 22, 1953.
In this circa 1950s photograph, Ernie Blake, blacksmith at the railroad car shop, is shown at the Maybrook switching terminal. Mr. Blake retired in 1968.
This photograph shows administration personnel at the main office building at the Maybrook switching terminal, Maybrook, New York. Stamped on back: S. A. Boyer, Mrg. Publicity and Advertising, The New Haven Railroad, Room 596, South Station,...
The following personnel are shown at the main office of the Maybrook switching terminal, from left to right: Litremper, E. Brown, Tom Bellarosa, Augie Christian, and Frank Blizzard.
Mrs. Duffy operates the switchboard in the main office of the Maybrook switching terminal. Caption on back of photograph: Credit - S. A. Boyer, Manager, Public Relations, The New Haven Railroad, 3611 Grand Central Terminal, New York City.
Employees who worked in the yard, on the trains, and in the administrative offices of the Maybrook switching terminal gather for a group photograph in front of the roundhouse.
Mel Fetter and Otis Cobleigh break from work at the Maybrook switching terminal yard. Caption on photograph: Mel Fetter and Otis Cobleigh, The Two Silent Partners