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Elevated train lines run along both sides of a wide street. A steam train travels on one side. Streetcars and horse drawn carts are visible on the street level. (Third Ave El)
Grand Central Depot at 42nd st and 4th Ave ca 1882 Metro-North Collection cropped
New glass elevator structure at Woodhaven Blvd station.

Elevated train lines run along both sides of a wide street. A steam train travels on one side. Streetcars and horse drawn carts are visible on the street level. (Third Ave El)

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