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Harmon Shops looking southeast, 1914. Here are some photos of the “Harmon Shops” in 1907, when they were brand new, and in 1914, when they became the terminus of the innovative “electric system” from New York City—one of the main selling points for
Clifford Harmon’s real estate development. Harmon Shops looking south, 1907. The photos come from articles in two industry publications—the Street Railway Journal and the Electric Railway Journal —which describe the facility in great detail and
include maps, schematic drawings, and additional photos. Click the links below to read them. You can also click the photos to enlarge them. Interior view of the machine shop, 1914. “The Electrical Maintenance Plants of the New York Central & Hudson
River Railroad Company,” Street Railway Journal , vol. XXIX, June 8, 1907. “Harmon Shops of the New York Central Railroad,” Electric Railway Journal , vol. XLIII, June 6, 1914. Harmon Shops looking north, with the inspection shed in the foreground,
1907. Harmon car shop, 1907. Share this: Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new
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