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Poughkeepsie, NY to New York City by train
Poughkeepsie, NY to New York City by train The previous day we had been followed by rain showers and decided to stay in a motel in New Paltz rather than in a tent in the Catskills. We had also decided … Continue reading
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Tagged Bridge over Hudson River, Do not cross track, Franklin D. Roosevelt Mid-Hudson Bridge, Harmon Diesel and Electric Shops, Hudson River, Metro North Railroad, Metro North Railroad train in station, New Paltz NY, New York Central Railroad, New York City Trip June 2012, Parking rates, Poughkeepsie NY, Poughkeepsie Railroad Station, station platform, Vanderbilt
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