S&NY Towanda Office

A better title for this post might be, “They look, but do not see.”

Several years ago, I purchased a couple of digital scans of photos from glass-plate negatives in the Bradley-Hahn Collection at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, this collection is not digitized, and I picked the images based on a written description only.

One of the images was a city scene that showed no trains, to my disappointment; or so I thought. Thus the image sat unused in my digital collection for years, until recently while looking for more “Wordless Wednesday” material I looked a little closer…

Bradley-Hahn Collection, RR Museum of PA

The neat thing about these old glass-plate negatives is the fine detail they contain:

Bradley-Hahn Collection, RR Museum of PA

Behold! The S&NY business office at Towanda, located in the Towanda Opera House.

Bradley-Hahn Collection, RR Museum of PA

And around the corner on Washington Street, the LV-S&NY freight house with a Boston & Albany boxcar on the siding.

So, there was railroad content in the photo after all. I just didn’t look close enough. There is a lesson there somewhere…

Same corner in the modern day via Google:

Google Earth

 

(Note: No “WW” or “TT” last week, this week, and possibly next week due to family commitments and the NMRA MidCentral Region Convention in Cincinnati.)

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