Its not direct, but in the lower part of the frame you can see the "parlor car tickets" sign. This is in the area where the LIRR trains came in, so Im assuming its a Long Island sign, since they had a healthy parlor business over the years. |
Date:
10/17/1941 |
Location:
Penn Station, NY  |
Views:
321 |
Collection Of:

Tom Beckett |
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Author: Tom Beckett
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Picture Categories: Station,Passenger |
This picture is part of album: Dad in Penn Station |