


Here we have two examples of the cover's specially printed envelope. One for Mr. Earl Horsington in Skaneateles, NY and one for Mrs. M. Munson in Whitesboro, NY. One typed and one handwritten.
Thus as we remember Pearl Harbor Day, some railroad historians take note of this New York Central anniversary. It has a special meaning for the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum as the museum rosters seven cars from the 1941 re-equipping of the Empire. Six coaches and one RPO (possibly the RPO that made the cancellations above) are under active restoration at the museum for continued use in excursions. So the Empire State Express lives on here in the archives of and in the preserved equipment of the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum. Want to help us continue to preserve both? Please consider a donation to help support our museum efforts. We also welcome people to come out to help us work on both our archives and our equipment.
And more to come... From the archives of the Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum.