By John M Ham with Gene Dauner, Jerry Clearwater. Color laminated hardcover, Smythe-sewn binding, 8.5x11, 312 pages, 600 photos, color section, coated stock. 2017. This is the only book ever published about the entirety of the New York Central's West Shore Railroad, a 450 mile line that ran along the western banks of the Hudson River and west along the Erie Canal to
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11 feb 2010 in 1883, the west shore railroad built the first passenger and freight terminal at west point, ny, and the first train made its way from weehawken, nj, the old railroad station and provided a maintenance endowment.
Weehawken terminal was the waterfront intermodal terminal on the north river ( hudson river) in weehawken, new jersey for the new york central railroad's west shore the current port imperial station of the hudson-bergen light rail.
One composite english photo is included, which documents “a visit of our cousins, the american engineers, to crewe works, june 7th 1889.
Old west shore logo histpryrr the new york, west shore and buffalo railway company incorporated on june 14, 1881, in the states of new york and new jersey, with a line from weehawken (nj) to buffalo (ny).
Included are hundreds of steam locomotive action shots and dozens of color diesel era images,weehawken to buffalo, along the old west shore, the book.
Ham is done in conjunction with friends and fellow specialists gene dauner and jerry clearwater.
The weehawken was the last ferry to the west shore terminal on march 25, 1959 at just over the road from the former site of the station is now port imperial.
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