Long Island Railroad at Mineola-part 16

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Long Island Railroad at Mineola
We spent the afternoon of May 2nd, 1997 at Mineola, where the Oyster Bay Branch leaves the Main Line.
You will notice several things that are no longer in existence: The Metropolitan "M" logo, the Pullman Standard passenger cars, the Budd built M1 and M3 electric trains, and the Mineola Boulevard Bridge. Note that the passengers are using the walkway on the road overpass-this was before the pedestrian overpass was built.

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  • @DE30415 Temporary tracks ahead workers.

  • i don't know how that bridge survived nearly 80 years of use, plus trains rumbling under it.

    i also noticed, why was the power pack blowing its horn in the station?

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