Erie Railroad Photos
Erie Magazine On-Line Personnel Photo Index
The employee photos referenced in the file below were scanned from the pages of Erie Magazine and other sources. Click on the highlighted surname to see the photo.
On-Line Personnel Photo Index, Surnames A-L (UPDATED OCTOBER 14, 2003)
On-Line Personnel Photo Index, Surnames M-Z (UPDATED OCTOBER 14, 2003)
Erie Railroad Depots and Facilities
Depots were the point where the public was most likely to experience the railroad close-up. Crews also changed trains at many depots (division points). The link below is to a collection of postcard images available primarily through the courtesy of contributor John Belding. Other images will be added as they become available.
Erie Depots and Facilities
The following photos have been contributed from Erie family and fans, and scanned from the Erie Magazine. Click on the images for larger photos and, in some cases, employee names.

Hornell Shops Employee photo, 1937

Hornell Shops Employee photo, 1938

Hornell Machine Shop Employee photo, 1938

Hornell Shop Staff photo, 1938

Hornell Back Shop machinists, 1945

Chicago Car Department forces, 1937

Kent Car Department Forces, 1937

Jersey City Motor Car Shop Gang, 1937

Train Crew, Rochester Division Milk Run, 1938

Elmira, NY staff members, 1929

Dunkirk, NY ticket and baggage agents, 1938

Port Jervis, NY strip yard gang and wreck crew, 1944.

Port Jervis, NY Yard C stub track repair gang and first trick car inspectors, 1944.

Susquehanna Blacksmith and Machine Shop Forces, 1937

Susquehanna Motor Car Shop Forces, 1937

Kent, Ohio yard, 1895.

Black Rock, NY Yard Crew, 1904.
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