Harlem Line conductor Gina poses while checking for her keyed-out trainman on the platform of Harlem-125th Street station in a light snowstorm.
January 21, 2014
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NYC train, engine number 4212, engine type Multiple unit
Passenger train; 4 cars. Photographed: near Harmon, N.Y., August 12, 1932.
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Two generations of M.U. equipment, including a heavyweight baggage car, stand in the yard at Harmon in July 1962.
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im laughing so hard because no matter what song you listen to
spiderman dances to the beat
no matter what song
ive been testing it and lauing my ass off for an hour
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N&W train, engine number 2091, engine type 2-8-8-2
Westbound freight train; 63 cars, 40 MPH. Photographed: near Elliston, Va., August 3, 1936.
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This is actually a really interesting type of water retention that long grass does that I've never thought about before!
You can see how much slower the snow on the long grass is melting, which creates a slower percolation of water into the ground!
It's amazing what a difference vegetation can make for communities that struggle with drought conditions!
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oh my god two words in that just UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE
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DL&W train, engine number 1501, engine type 4-8-4
Train #3, Lackawanna Ltd.; 25 MPH. Photographed: Hoboken, N.J., October 29, 1927
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just a summer selfie from your boy, love you
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