"To Street" Porcelain Over Steel Sign from Hudson Manhattan NY Railroad framed"To Street" Porcelain Over Steel Sign from Hudson Manhattan NY Railroad framed Very cool and highly collectible directional sign from the Hudson Manhattan NY Railroad. This was found behind a wall that was taken down during a renovation of an abandoned part of a tunnel. Sign is in excellent condition! Mounted in very nice wooden frame (has some wear) see photos for actual item condition. Sign measures 9 x 24. 75 x 2 inches. This is being sold as
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"To Street" Porcelain Over Steel Sign from Hudson Manhattan NY Railroad framed Very cool and highly collectible directional sign from the Hudson Manhattan NY Railroad. This was found behind a wall that was taken down during a renovation of an abandoned part of a tunnel.
Sign is in excellent condition! Mounted in very nice wooden frame (has some wear) - see photos for actual item condition. Sign measures 9 x 24.75 x 2 inches. This is being sold as found. From the Path rail history website: "PATH was originally known as the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, and later as the H&M Hudson Tubes. The railroad was first planned in 1873 to link the major railroad stations in New Jersey with New York City, but early construction was intermittent. The first trains ran in 1907, and revenue service started between Hoboken and 19th Street at midnight on February 26, 1908.
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"To Street" Porcelain Over Steel Sign from Hudson Manhattan NY Railroad framed