New York Tunnel Extension of the Pennsylvania Railroad album

About this collection

    The New York tunnel extension was a huge project the Pennsylvania Railroad undertook between the years 1900 and 1910 in order to run passenger trains directly into a centrally located station in New York City.
    The Pennsylvania Railroad Company photograph collection (Accession 1972.432) contains a number of different images related to the Pennsylvania Railroad. The collection has not been digitized in its entirety.
    This digital collection offers one album from the physical collection; an album of black and white photographs by the New York City photographer De W. C. Ward, which document the recently completed tunnel extension with images of the exterior and interior of Pennsylvania Station as well as nearby freight yards, railroad tunnels, rail stations, and railroad service buildings.
    Image: Pennsylvania Station: Main Concourse - General View, c. 1910. Click hereto view in the collection.

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