Subway, Elevated, Trolley & Traction Lines photos

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Postby healey36 » Mon Jun 26, 2023 6:12 am

A map of the Hagerstown & Frederick Railway, illustrating its connections with the Pennsylvania, Western Maryland, Norfolk & Western, and B&O railroads:

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Postby Joseph Frank1 » Fri Jul 07, 2023 10:19 pm

healey36 wrote:Nice...seems an unusual undercarriage on the sweeper.

Subway station, Brooklyn, New York:

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This photo is looking west on the eastbound to Queens (outbound) IRT track and platform side of the upper level 2 track, island platform Queensboro plaza EL Station. The BMT trains enter from Manhattan E.60th St tunnel, on the out of this scene right side of platform and track original (until April 1942) used by IRT 2nd Ave El trains from Manhattan via the upper level of the Queensboro bridge.



Hopefully not a repeat. Photo c. 1980-2006, courtesy of the Library of Congress.

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Postby RBH29 » Sat Jul 08, 2023 1:08 pm

Don't want to de-rail the subject too much but the support structure for that water(?) tank is very different. It doesn't appear to be structurally sound. Maybe the available footprint influenced the design.

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Postby healey36 » Sun Jul 09, 2023 10:01 am

Some sort of unusual truss support for that tank, RBH. That's the old Gordon Baking Company building (Silvercup was the tradename for their bread). I've been to the Hauswald's bakery in Baltimore back in the day, and that facility had a number of tanks on the roof, all different. Gordon shut down back in 1975 after a contract dispute with the Teamsters. Today, part of the building houses Silvercup Studios, a film/media company. More info here:

https://www.qchron.com/qboro/i_have_often_walked/silvercup-s-rise-fall-and-rise/article_d8713fdb-969f-54ea-9cea-9ffb9cca4ea2.html

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Postby healey36 » Sun Jul 09, 2023 10:08 am

Joe, this is at a place called Long Island City, right? Kinda right on the edge of Queens where it butts up against Brooklyn?

Here's a more current photo taken a hundred yards or so up the line where it comes in from the Queensboro Bridge:

http://nyclovesnyc.blogspot.com/2013/09/silvercup-studios-sign.html

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Postby healey36 » Fri Aug 04, 2023 3:19 pm

Hopefully not a duplicate post; an electric car at Ye Alpine Tavern, Mount Lowe Railway, Mount Lowe, California, c. 1900-1910:

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Postby healey36 » Fri Aug 04, 2023 3:28 pm

Jacksonville, Florida, c. 1890-1910:

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Postby healey36 » Mon Aug 14, 2023 3:37 pm

Trackless trolley, Baltimore, April 1943:

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Postby E7 » Tue Aug 22, 2023 9:56 pm

RBH29 wrote:Don't want to de-rail the subject too much but the support structure for that water(?) tank is very different. It doesn't appear to be structurally sound. Maybe the available footprint influenced the design.


Not busting your chops, but the triangle is one of the strongest geometric forms, so I imagine the structure is fairly stable. I am a noted ENGINEAR. Note the spelling! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby healey36 » Fri Sep 01, 2023 10:59 am

Union Station, Charleston, South Carolina, c. 1910:

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Postby healey36 » Tue Oct 03, 2023 10:25 am

"Refurbished F-line trolleys, purchased from Philadelphia, run out Market Street to the Castro neighborhood in San Francisco, California."

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Postby E7 » Wed Oct 25, 2023 3:24 pm

Nice pic Healey. Thinking about "hand me downs", Philly got one of the North Shore Line "Electroliners" repainted as the "Libertyliner". Wonder whatever happened to that? Not nearly as attractive as the paint job of the Electroliner. Opinion!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroliner :mrgreen:

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Postby Rufus T. Firefly » Sun Oct 29, 2023 8:38 am

E7 wrote:Nice pic Healey. Thinking about "hand me downs", Philly got one of the North Shore Line "Electroliners" repainted as the "Libertyliner". Wonder whatever happened to that?


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Postby E7 » Sun Oct 29, 2023 10:51 am

Welcome back Marty. I saw that somewhere in my travels, but didn't bother to post about it. The one at the Illinois Railway Museum is looking a bit nicer with new paint! I never realized until I dug into it a bit, that the Liberty liner had been converted to run off pickup shoes rather than overhead. I'm amazed both units are still around!

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Re: Subway, Elevated, Trolley & Traction Lines photos

Postby E7 » Wed Dec 20, 2023 12:01 am

A Merry Christmas shout out to Joe Frank! Hope all is well with you and yours and you are enjoying the Holidays!

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