Welcome to the New York Central Railroad Interchange! Links to rail road technical information, stock certificates, locomotives, cars, stations, photos, and more. We're new, and building with more to come!
Commercial Stuff - Collections
http://www.swgraham.com/ - New York Central Stock Certificates and Bonds. They have about the best prices on the web, service is very fast, the selection is limited to 50 types of certificates and bonds, mostly transportation - railroads, airlines. But its well worth checking first if you want any of the roads that made up the Penn Central.
http://www.stockandbondauction.com/
- The only interactive auction website that is devoted solely to the collecting
of antique stocks and bonds and related paraphernalia. Wide selection of stock
certificates, mostly cheaper than eBay.
http://www.scripophily.com - Very large selection of certificates, and bonds, hundreds of items cover dozens of industries. Very high prices too. Often see them selling stuff on eBay at about 30% off the "sale" prices on the website. Their service is very fast.
Commercial Stuff - Hobbyist
http://www.minot.com/~champ/ Champ Decals. The best of the best. Better move fast, because they're going out of business. Still open 12.01, with lots of stock left.
http://www.greenwayproducts.com/index.htm Greenway Products. Tons of Beer Cars, and some fine imported Brass. Wide selection of HO loads. Online secure order system with what looks like a huge inventory. One of the largest of the independent dealers I think. Very reasonable prices.
http://www.trains.com/home.asp Huge. Gigantic. Fast. Great prices. If you've looked everywhere, and still haven't found it, you didn't look here.
New York Central Primary Web Sources
http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/railroad/nyc_hist.htm - New York Central Historical Information
http://www.railroad.net/nyc/ - Please note that the New York Central Home Page is not associated with the "New York Central System Historical Society" in any way. [See below! -Ed.]
http://www.nycshs.org/ - The official website of the New York Central System Historical Society.
http://www.nycrrmuseum.org/ - The Museum was founded in 1987 and is an ever growing preserver of both local and national railroad heritage.
http://www.geocities.com/jimb_rtc_ny/nyctug.html - The NYC also ran its own fleet! Check out the cool tugboats.
http://www.union.rpi.edu/railroad/images/rolling-stock/Passenger/NYC-Passenger.html - NEB&W's New York Central Passenger Car Photo Gallery
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