Here is page 23 of the April 1946 issue of "Trains" magazine. It's the tenth page of a ten-page story by Mr. Edwin P. Alexander entitled "Beginnings of a Railroad." Bottom Photo, Partial Caption: "The old Pittsburgh Union Station was opened in 1865 and destroyed by fire during the riots of 1877. It was replaced by a brick two-story structure, and later by the present station during the Cassatt era, 1901." Top Photo: Visible in the foreground is a small portion of the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal in this photo taken from the eastern bank of the Susquehanna River near Rockville, Pennsylvania. |
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4/13/1946 |
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Pittsburgh, PA Map ![Show Pittsburgh on a rail map](/images/map_us.gif) |
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Thomas C. Ayers |
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Author: Thomas C. Ayers
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Picture Categories: Bridge,Station,Passenger |
This picture is part of album: PRR: "Trains" Centennial Issue ~ April 1946 |