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Old Railroad Tunnel

Collection: This image is from The William J. Rugen Image Collection and is depicted in a print, and digital image; Image is part of The William J. Rugen Image Collection
Date: 1936 Material: gelatin silver prints Dimension: 3 5/8 x 5 3/4 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)
Creator: William J. Rugen Identifier: aql:15367 wjr-000936 wjr-000936.tif

Description: The boarded-up entrance of a Catskill mountain railway tunnel that ran under main Street at Catskill Landing (now known as Dutchman's Landing.) The tracks were taken up in 1919.; handwritten on reverse of print: Old tunnel under Main St. highway near Catskill (N.Y.) Landing, of the Catskill Mt. Ry. Tracks taken up in 1919, picture taken Sept. 1936.

Collection : aql:9443

Creator : William J. Rugen

Date : 1936

Summary/Description : The boarded-up entrance of a Catskill mountain railway tunnel that ran under main Street at Catskill Landing (now known as Dutchman's Landing.) The tracks were taken up in 1919.; handwritten on reverse of print: Old tunnel under Main St. highway near Catskill (N.Y.) Landing, of the Catskill Mt. Ry. Tracks taken up in 1919, picture taken Sept. 1936.

Subject : Catskill Mountain Railway; Railroad tunnels

Rights : Copyright holder unknown

Coverage : Main Street near River Street, Catskill, New York Village of Catskill (N.Y.)

Type : black and white print; digital image

Format : gelatin silver prints; 3 5/8 x 5 3/4 inches (print); 400 ppi (digital image)

Identifier : aql:15367 wjr-000936 wjr-000936.tif

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Subject:
Catskill Mountain Railway; Railroad tunnels
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