New station
- Title
- New station
- Institution
- UTA
- Link
- https://library.uta.edu/digitalgallery/img/20135412
- Description
- The first Texas and Pacific Railway train in the new station. A group of railroad employees are standing in front the the train. Three of the men are standing on the train. Clipping reads "Aboard the first train into the new Texas and Pacific Railway Passenger Station yesterday were the "railroaders" pictured... At extreme left is W. H. Hall, Dallas, engineer of the Fort Worth and Denver City Railway's "Texas Fast Mail," which entered the new station at 6:15 a.m. Standing above the "cow catcher" are F. W. Michael, Wichita Falls, fireman, at the left, and C. W. Fort, Amarillo, road foreman of engines. In front of the locomotive are A. B. Phillips, Wichita Falls, brakeman; F. W. Street, Fort Worth, conductor; and Felix Harris, Dallas, negro porter." Published in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram morning edition, October 26, 1931.
- Date
- 1931-10-25
- Decade
- 1930s
- Subjects
- Railroad stations
- Railroad trains
- Railroad employees
- Pacific Railroad
- Source
- AR406-6-110 (glass plate negative)
- Type
- Still Image
- Formats
- Negatives
- Black & White
- Rights
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