
Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Next
The J-3a - Hudson Streamliner

Henry Dreyfuss designed a total of 15 streamline engines created from standard J3 Hudson Class engines. Among some of the better known are, the 20th Century Limited, the Mercury, and the Empire State.
The 20th Century was originally called Exposition Flyer and ran between New York and Chicago starting June 15, 1902. Photo 195 by Arie van Dort
New York Central
Diesel Switcher #660
On exhibition in the railroad Yard just north of the railroad Building. This engine was put in active service at the end of the Fair. (August 25, 1940)



Photo wf-326r
New York Central


New York Central
#4697 4-6-2 Steam engine

New York Central
US Mail Railway Post Office #4868

Previous
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Next
- Return to:
- Railroads
- Transportation