Erie Station, Chester, N. Y.

Erie Station, Chester, N. Y.: This colorized photo postcard depicts the historic Erie Station in Chester, New York, featuring a quiet, nearly deserted platform with few passengers. A quaint train station with generous eves to provide shelter, positioned next to a double track leading into the distance under the iron truss bridge spanning the 'Chester Cut" over the Erie RR Mainline Right-of-Way. The serene surroundings include lush greenery, scattered houses on a hillside, and a clear blue sky above, evoking a sense of early 20th-century rural Americana. This postcard captures the nostalgic charm of railway travel from a bygone era.
Erie Station, Chester, N. Y.

This colorized photo postcard depicts the historic Erie Station in Chester, New York, featuring a quiet, nearly deserted platform with few passengers. A quaint train station with generous eves to provide shelter, positioned next to a double track leading into the distance under the iron truss bridge spanning the 'Chester Cut" over the Erie RR Mainline Right-of-Way. The serene surroundings include lush greenery, scattered houses on a hillside, and a clear blue sky above, evoking a sense of early 20th-century rural Americana. This postcard captures the nostalgic charm of railway travel from a bygone era.

Name/Title

Erie Station, Chester, N. Y.

Entry/Object ID

chs-017630

Description

This colorized photo postcard depicts the historic Erie Station in Chester, New York, featuring a quiet, nearly deserted platform with few passengers. A quaint train station with generous eves to provide shelter, positioned next to a double track leading into the distance under the iron truss bridge spanning the 'Chester Cut" over the Erie RR Mainline Right-of-Way. The address side of this postcard, addressed to "Mr. Arthur Vienaus" at "148 West 141 Street, New York City." It features cursive handwriting in black ink filling the space with a brief message centered around personal updates. On the right side, there is a one-cent U.S. postage stamp featuring Benjamin Franklin, cancelled with a circular postmarked April 8, 1916 from Chester, NY.

Subject Person/Organization

Erie Railroad

Subject Place

* Untyped Subject Place

Chester (Village) - Orange County - New York

Context

Mary notes that "it is rather difficult to go out with the car as the roads are in such a bad condition in many places." Before most roads were paved, the spring thaw turned most roads into a muddy mess.

Category

1915 Erie Station, Erie RR
Railroad

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Category

1915 Erie Station, Chester

Postcard Details

Postcard Type

Post Card

Publisher

46242 Rudolph Bros., NYC

Place Published

* Untyped Place Published

New York (City) - New York

Postmark

Date and Time of Postmark

7 AM Apr 6, 1916

Postmark Place

* Untyped Postmark Place

Chester (Village) - Orange County - New York

Transcription

Erie Station Chester, N. Y. [verso] Post Card [Post marked] Chester, N.Y. 7 AM Apr 6, 1916 46242–Pub. by Rudolph Brothers, New York City. Commercialchrome [message:] Am up here for a two weeks vacation. It seems rather early for a vacation, but nevertheless it seems good to be home once more. It is rather difficult to go out with the car as the roads are in such a bad condition in many places. Do you think you would recognize this place with its pretty little station? With Best regards to all Mary April 6,1916 [addressed to:] Mr. Arthur Veinaus 148 West 141 Street New York City

Dimensions

Height

8.8 cm

Width

14 cm

Create Date

August 1, 2024

Update Date

September 14, 2024