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From: Gary Kazin gary DOT kazin AT gmail DOT com
Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2019 20:35:18 -0500
Subject: College of St Elizabeth
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Everyone in this group knows this is at the convent of Convent Station,
NJ. That's actually the name of the US Post Office located just south of
the train station, while the Lackawanna Railroad called it simply Convent.

The current Fall/Winter 2019 issue of its magazine has a wonderful two-page
foldout photo on the inside front cover: Lackawanna 4-4-0 PEQUANNOCK makes
a station stop at Convent, its safety valve popping off while the crew
stares at the photographer, who is probably standing atop the station
building.

The on-line version of the magazine doesn't do the photo justice:
https://issuu.com/collegeofsaintelizabeth/docs/cse-magazine-fall-2019 so I
scanned it.

Copies of the magazine are PROBABLY available from the College,
973-290-4000.
[image: St Eliz early 1900s.jpg]

--
Gary Kazin
DL&W Milepost 35.7
Rockaway, NJ


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