RailPictures.Net Photo: MNCR 224 Metro-North Railroad GE P32AC-DM at New York, New York by William J. Skeats
 
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» Metro-North Railroad (more..)
» GE P32AC-DM (more..)
» Metro North Hudson Line 
» New York, New York, USA (more..)
» August 24, 2018
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» MNCR 224 (more..)
» 837 (more..)
» William J. Skeats (more..)
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This view is from the 225th street Broadway bridge. Metro North Train 837 is passing a FDNY boat that is racing southbound on the Harlem River in NYC. There are two brick structures next to Metro North’s BN Yard in the right of the photo. Anybody know what these structures were used for? New York Central had a power house for electric service that was located in Yonkers for the Hudson Line. Building connected to the New York Central’s Putnam Division?
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  ApertureFNumber  f/6.3
  Make  NIKON CORPORATION
  Model  NIKON D7200
  ExposureTime  1/1600
  ISOSpeedRatings  400
  Flash  16
  FocalLength  48/1

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