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Box 63

 Container

Contains 338 Results:

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 File — Box: 63, Folder: 141

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 File — Box: 63, Folder: 94
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Car float and float bridge with freight cars and Long Island Rail Road Locomotive. Tug Boat Transfer No. 23 in background is a New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tugboat. Long Island City, Queens. East River Gantries

Dates: 1960-1961

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 File — Box: 63, Folder: 95
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Tugboat Transfer No 23 is a New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tugboat. Long Island City, Queens. East River Gantries

Dates: 1960-1961

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 File — Box: 63, Folder: 100
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series consists of photographs of the Norfolk and Western's facilities in Portsmouth and Norfolk, Virginia. These photographs were submitted to the Commission as Employees' Exhibit 39, are referred to by the letter B in testimony, and were taken by S.G. Vick. Mr. Vick was employed as an engineer in yard service by the N&W and was the local chairman for the BLFE. The N&W was a class I railroad operating in the southern United States. The N&W operated both passenger and...
Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 63, Folder: 105
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series consists of photographs of the Norfolk and Western's facilities in Portsmouth and Norfolk, Virginia. These photographs were submitted to the Commission as Employees' Exhibit 39, are referred to by the letter B in testimony, and were taken by S.G. Vick. Mr. Vick was employed as an engineer in yard service by the N&W and was the local chairman for the BLFE. The N&W was a class I railroad operating in the southern United States. The N&W operated both passenger and...
Dates: 1960

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 File — Box: 63, Folder: 112
Scope and Contents From the File: Aerial photograph of the Lamberts Point Yard. The two piers in the lower left foreground are coal piers where coal is dumped directly into docked ships. Looking at the tracks in the picture from left to right, those on the far left, which is the south end of the yard, are the empty yard tracks for departing trains. The tracks, beginning about 12 or 15 tracks from the left, are those in the Barney or Hump yard. In this yard, coal cars are pushed up to the piers for dumping. Further to the...
Dates: 1960