You learned from the previous three columns that Troy had a bustling Railroad life until the late 1950’s. Those of us growing up during this time still see vestiges all around. We see angled buildings ...
This is a model of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad’s No. 999, a high-speed passenger locomotive built in 1893. This model is part of the collection displayed in the museum’s Railroad ...
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Troy had several train stations. The last three “Union Stations” were in the same location and were controlled by the Rensselaer and Saratoga (1832), Troy & Schenectady (1836), Troy & Greenbush (1845) ...