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PRR-NH "Hell Gate," Page 27, 1954 |
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Here is page one of a four-page article by Fielding L. Bowman entitled "Hell Gate." It was published originally in the October 1954 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 27. Photo Caption: "Three EF-1's of 1913 vintage cross the span with HG-3, the westbound shuttle train." |
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10/1/1954 Upload Date: 8/12/2019 11:15:39 PM |
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New York, NY |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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PRR-NH "Hell Gate," Page 28, 1954 |
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Here is page two of a four-page article by Fielding L. Bowman entitled "Hell Gate." It was published originally in the October 1954 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 28. Partial Photo Caption: "Up and over, and down the westbound descent: four EF-1's head Advance NG-1 toward Bay Ridge." |
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10/1/1954 Upload Date: 8/12/2019 11:18:24 PM |
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New York, NY |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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NH 96(Boxcab) |
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250 Comments: 0 |
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PRR-NH "Hell Gate," Page 29, 1954 |
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Here is page three of a four-page article by Fielding L. Bowman entitled "Hell Gate." It was published originally in the October 1954 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 29. Notable here is a map depicting the Hell Gate Bridge's location relative to New York City's political geography. |
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10/1/1954 Upload Date: 8/12/2019 11:21:06 PM |
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New York, NY |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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PRR-NH "Hell Gate," Page 30, 1954 |
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Here is page four of a four-page article by Fielding L. Bowman entitled "Hell Gate." It was published originally in the October 1954 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 30. Partial Photo Caption: "Cab's-eye view from HG-1 of the grind up east approach to the main span." |
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10/1/1954 Upload Date: 8/12/2019 11:31:29 PM |
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New York, NY |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge,InCab |
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189 Comments: 0 |
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"Trains" Magazine, December 1940 |
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Here is a photo taken by Noel Hiram Deeks. It was published originally in the December 1940 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 21. Photo Caption: "Manhattan is one of those places that 'just growed.' For years arrivals on the Pennsylvania had to cross town by taxi, on foot, or via subway to get to the New Haven trains. In 1914 construction was started to connect Sunnyside Yards, PRR coach yards on Long Island, with the main line of the New Haven in the Bronx. This involved the building of a four-track bridge costing 19 million dollars over the narrows at Hell Gate. The steel span of 977 ft. was the largest in the world when the bridge was opened to traffic in 1917. With approaches, the total length is 3-1/2 miles." Photo taken from the Queens side of the East River. |
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12/1/1940 Upload Date: 1/6/2017 3:17:41 AM |
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New York, NY |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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"Railroad" Magazine, January 1948 |
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Here is an aerial photo from the Culver Service. It was published originally in the January 1948 issue of "Railroad" magazine, page 9. Photo Caption: "Hell Gate, entrance to New York City, as viewed from the air over Long Island Sound. Next to the Bayonne Bridge, this two-hinged steel arch is the longest span of its kind in the world." The tracks to New York City and points South are to the left of the span, while those to New Haven and points North curve toward the photo's bottom. The open spaces on the opposite shore are now filled with houses and apartment buildings, while a sewage processing plant now occupies the open space near the curved right-of-way. |
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1/1/1948 Upload Date: 10/14/2017 2:07:54 AM |
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New York, NY |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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"Railroad" Magazine, January 1948 |
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Here is a photo by Arno Talesnik. It was published originally in the January 1948 issue of "Railroad" magazine, page 10. Photo Caption: "Enduring stability and unusual beauty of Hell Gate are due to securing the ideal line of equilibrium for the parabola-shaped bottom chord, the principal carrying member of the arch." Photo taken from the Queens side of the East River. |
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1/1/1948 Upload Date: 10/14/2017 2:10:21 AM |
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New York, NY |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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"Trains" Magazine, September 1948 |
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Here is a photo that was included in an article entitled "Famous Railway Bridges." It was published originally in the September 1948 issue of "Trains" magazine, page 33. The photographer was not identified. Photo Caption: "Graceful Hell Gate Bridge links New England and points south of New York by crossing the East River 140 feet above high-water mark. A New Haven railfan special in on the bridge, owned by the New Haven and Pennsylvania. This engineering marvel is a familiar sight in many American homes, thanks to the famous model that Lionel built for toy trains." The tracks to New York City and points South are on the right of the span, while those to New Haven and points North are on the left. |
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9/1/1948 Upload Date: 1/6/2017 3:19:42 AM |
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New York, NY |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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Manhattan Skyline from Hell Gate, 1987 |
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Here is the first of two successive 35mm color slides that I took while riding in an Amtrak passenger train from New Rochelle (NY) to Washington (DC) on 26 July 1987. Shown here (Front to Rear) is some of the foliage on Ward's Island, the northern end of the Whitestone Bridge, the dog-leg entrance to the waters of Hell Gate, a tiny tip of Queens, as well as the skyline of midtown Manhattan. The ghostly forms of the World Trade Center towers are barely visible at the far left. Photo taken while crossing the Hell Gate Bridge, which was opened on 28 March 1917 ~ slightly more than 70 years earlier! |
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7/26/1987 Upload Date: 8/13/2019 4:20:11 PM |
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New York, NY |
Author: |
Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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Tugboat Action from Hell Gate, 1987 |
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Here is the second of two successive 35mm color slides that I took while riding in an Amtrak passenger train from New Rochelle (NY) to Washington (DC) on 26 July 1987. Shown here (Front to Rear) is some of the foliage on Ward's Island, the central span of the Whitestone Bridge, a tugboat pulling a barge loaded with containerized shipments negotiating the turgid waters of Hell Gate, a small portion of Queens, and the skyline of lower Manhattan. The ghostly forms of the World Trade Center towers are visible between two Bridge cables. Photo taken while crossing the Hell Gate Bridge, which was opened on 28 March 1917. |
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7/26/1987 Upload Date: 8/13/2019 4:21:11 PM |
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New York, NY |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Bridge |
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