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Grand Central Customer Service Guide
Brochure by Metro North Railroad explaining important things to know about Grand Central Terminal, and where to get help.
Date: 1986
110th Street to Grand Central Ticket
Ticket from Grand Central to 110th Street, stamped in Grand Central Depot on August 12, 1891
Date: 1891
Harlem Valley Transportation Association Posters
The HVTA was a nonprofit citizens group of approximately 500 individuals, led by activist Lettie Gay Carson of Mount Riga and later Millerton. The group is largely remembered for fighting to retain both passenger and freight service along the upper Harlem Division in the 1960s and 1970s.
These posters were used to promote the Association in communities along the railroad line. The original set contained a total of nine posters, each highlighting a specific area the members wanted to seeā¦
These posters were used to promote the Association in communities along the railroad line. The original set contained a total of nine posters, each highlighting a specific area the members wanted to seeā¦
Date: 1960
Dover Plains, Labor Day 1908
A real photo postcard depicting the Labor Day festivities near the train station in 1908
Date: 1908
Grand Central Centennial Official Program
Official program detailing the events and exhibits related to the celebration of Grand Central Terminal's centennial.
Date: 2013
Ten Years Running Bookmark
Bookmark printed to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Metro-North Railroad.
Date: 1993
Harlem Valley Transportation Association Letterhead
The HVTA was a nonprofit citizens group of approximately 500 individuals, led by activist Lettie Gay Carson of Mount Riga and later Millerton. The group is largely remembered for fighting to retain both passenger and freight service along the upper Harlem Division in the 1960s and 1970s.
The letterhead was used on their printed documents and surveys sent to train riders.
The letterhead was used on their printed documents and surveys sent to train riders.
Date: 1960
Grand Central Terminal Suburban Level
The train gates on the lower level of Grand Central Terminal were used for suburban traffic of the New York Central and New York, New Haven, and Hartford. The Terminal was designed to have purpose-based designated areas - commuter and long distance departures, as well as a room for arrivals.
Date: 1912
Quiet Car Card
Colloquially known as a "Shhh card" these cards were given to Metro-North conductors to hand out to passengers during the rollout of Quiet Car program, called "Quiet Calm-mute"
Date: 2010
Harlem Valley Transportation Association Logo
The HVTA was a nonprofit citizens group of approximately 500 individuals, led by activist Lettie Gay Carson of Mount Riga and later Millerton. The group is largely remembered for fighting to retain both passenger and freight service along the upper Harlem Division in the 1960s and 1970s.
The logo was used on their printed documents and surveys sent to train riders.
The logo was used on their printed documents and surveys sent to train riders.
Date: 1960
Concerning the New Grand Central Station
Four-Track Series number 33, entitled the Center of the First City of the World, Concerning the New Grand Central Station of the New York Central Lines.
Date: 1904
New York & Harlem Railroad Timetable, 1884
Official Harlem Railroad timetable from 1884, including commutation rates for Grand Central to Pawling, Connections, and schedules between Grand Central and Chatham. The timetable is heavily damaged and is missing large chunks.
Date: 1884
Guide to Metro North
Introduction to the Metro North system, detailing Grand Central Terminal, the Harlem, Hudson, and New Haven Lines, and other topics including Safety and Comfort and Equipment and Shops.
Date: 1986
Saturday Evening Post Cover
Cover of the Saturday Evening Post from November 16, 1946, featuring the Norman Rockwell painting of Crestwood station.
Date: 1946