

Ferry Boats and Train Connections in New York City 1939
Ferry boats connect train services for passenger transport in New York City. Taken in July 1939, this image illustrates the transportation infrastructure crucial for commuters. The ferry system served as a vital link, allowing residents to navigate the bustling city. This photograph is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, showcasing historical transit methods.
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Ferry Boats and Train Connections in New York City 1939