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New York Central Train Station, Buffalo NY
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This art-deco train station, home to New York Central, was completed in 1929, after years of debate over its location. The New York Central Rail Terminal serviced passengers for 50 years and is now on state and national Registers of Historic Places. The NYC 4-6-4 (Hudson Class) No. 5284, one of 275 look-alike locomotives, helped transport almost 100,000 passengers in and out of Buffalo in 1929.
The original drawing by Ron Colgrove was drawn in pen and ink using a flexible crow quill dip pen and hand water colored.
Limited edition giclée prints are available as an UNFRAMED PRINT on your choice of two mediums: Fine art paper or glossy canvas. This art print usually ships in 10-14 business days after cleared payment.
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