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The Hillsdale Library presents a series of photographs featuring the locomotives that ran through Hillsdale in the 1930s. The photographs are owned by John Locke of Woodcliff Lake. He is a member of the National Railway Historical Society and has been collecting pictures of trains since he was a child. These photos were developed from original negatives from photographer Robert Collins of Glen Rock, now deceased. Visit the Library to see the water tower and the turntable, two structures that are now long gone. On exhibit through the end of May.
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