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(rshsdepot) PD Tower - The End Of An Era



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PD.jpg (image/jpeg, 1024x1544 322366 bytes, BF: 4.90 ppb)
PD_2.jpg (image/jpeg, 1544x1024 294902 bytes, BF: 5.36 ppb)
PD_3.jpg (image/jpeg, 1544x1024 295685 bytes, BF: 5.35 ppb)
PD_4.jpg (image/jpeg, 1544x1024 274975 bytes, BF: 5.75 ppb)
PD_5.jpg (image/jpeg, 1024x1544 288602 bytes, BF: 5.48 ppb)
PD_6.jpg (image/jpeg, 1544x1024 294588 bytes, BF: 5.37 ppb)
PD_7.jpg (image/jpeg, 1544x1024 345267 bytes, BF: 4.58 ppb)
PD_8.jpg (image/jpeg, 1544x1024 355453 bytes, BF: 4.45 ppb)
PD_9.jpg (image/jpeg, 1544x1024 344599 bytes, BF: 4.59 ppb)
PD_10.jpg (image/jpeg, 1544x1024 293209 bytes, BF: 5.39 ppb)

These photos were taken August 22, 2006 by Patchogue Ticket Agent Terry
Peluso.

PD Tower is now history.

Dave Morrison



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The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org

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The Railroad Station Historical Society maintains a database of existing
railroad structures at: http://www.rrshs.org