Here's some more old shots of the West Shore Railroad in the early 20th Century

This is the Fultonville Passenger Station in the early 1900's. Yes, she looks just like the other depots.
(Photo: Jerry Snyder Collection)

This is a shot of the Franklin Street Crossing in Fultonville, New York. The photo was taken by R. Donaldson
(Walt Danylak Collection)

Not an old shot, but here's a neat picture of the Fultonville Freight House, still standing. The neat shadow it casts in great! (Photo: Bill Mischler)

Here's a great shot showing the Erie Canal paralleling the Double-track main of the West Shore Railroad.
(Postcard:Jerry Snyder Collection)

Here's a great card of the Randall Depot. Randall is just west of Fultonville. (Postcard: Jerry Snyder Collection)

Here's the tiny hamlet of Sprakers. The old Spraker church is on the right and the station is on the left.
(Postcard: Jerry Snyder)

Here's a great post card of the West Shore ROW and the Erie Canal at what the Indians called Big Nose. This is now a part of the New York State Thruway between Fultonville and Canjoharie. (Postcard: Jerry Snyder Collection)

Mohawk River, Erie Canal, West Shore ROW and early route 5s at Canajoharie (Postcard: Jerry Snyder Collection)

Here's a great shot of the Canajoharie Station (Jerry Snyder Collection)

Here's a nice postcard of the Canjo Station (Jerry Clearwater Collection)

Here's a great old postcard of the West Shore's Yard for the Beech-Nut Factory in Canjo. (Postcard: Jerry Snyder)

Here's a neat postcard of the South Side of the river and the Fort Plain Station. Fort Plain also had a station on the Chicago Line across the river. (Postcard: Kevin Cunningham)

Here's the Westward view of the West Shore from Fort Plain (Postcard: Jerry Snyder)
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