Welcome to the Train Station Webring. Lots of information on railroad stations. Here you will be able to find anything that is railway related from all over the world. All about the major train terminals like Grand Central and even about some tiny rural train stations too.
The Central New England Railway (CNE)
came from northern Connecticut and west across the Hudson River in New York to Maybrook.
It crossed the great bridge at Poughkeepsie. It later became part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. In the past few years our tours have covered almost all of the CNE.
The 2012 tour will cover the CNE between Canaan and Millbrook/Copake.
Our WebPages contain numerous pictures and stories of old railroad stations. Some are from Connecticut while others relate to the New York Central Railroad.
The Central New England Railway (CNE) was a railroad across northern Connecticut and west across the Hudson River in New York. The station is still standing and is being restored. Details of this railroad in the area of Hopewell Junction, New York. It eventually became part of the Poughkeepsie Bridge Route (an alliance between railroads for a passenger route from Washington to Boston) and later a line of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
We have an extensive collection of material on railroads and transit in New York City. Much of this material is not published elsewhere on the Internet. If you are interested in Grand Central Terminal, New York City subways, or transportation around New York City, read on and enjoy!
We have tried to find pictures and information on the many train stations in Connecticut. Some are gone, others are unused or used for other purposes, and others are still active train stations.
A collection of articles about Railroads and Transit in and around Washington DC. Metro, Virginia Railway Express and Maryland DOT are covered. Important was the Washington Terminal Railroad and other small railroads that were once a part of Washington. Washington Union Station.
There are many train stations in Connecticut. Some have been rebuilt. Some are no longer used and have been converted to other uses. Some have restaurants in them or close by. We have lots of information on them and a lot of pictures.
We specialize in nature, travel, ocean, and seasonal photography. We are family-friendly. Our photos are perfect for framing. Perfect for your advertising, marketing, publication, web site, or multimedia project. Many railroad and train photos.
The New York Central System was one of the
greatest railways of the 20th Century. Home of the Great Steel Fleet of passenger trains including the well known 20th Century Limited and Empire State Express. Known as The Water Level Route, it served customers between New York/Boston and Chicago, as well as many other cities in the Eastern United States. It included the Boston & Albany, Pittsburgh & Lake Erie, Peoria & Eastern, Big Four, Michigan Central, among others, as well as its Canadian divisions through Southern Ontario.
Here are some of our favorite railroads from all over the United States. With a touch of Europe and Canada. Yes, we show our favorites: New York Central, New Haven, D&H, O&W, subways, train stations, trolleys, South Shore, EJ&E. But the fun doesn't stop there.