Here are the two latest additions to my collection of QSL cards from stations whose callsigns spell words.
Eri actually sent me three cards. She writes, “I just made QSL cards. Sorry for the delay!
This card notes, “The photo shows the railroad station in Yorktown Heights, NY on an early 20th century postcard. The station was a stop on the Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad. The “Old Put,” as it was called by commuters, provided freight and passenger service from 1881 to 1958 between the Bronx and Putnam County. The station on the far right of the photo still stands and has been renovated to form a part of Railroad Park. The tracks were replaced by the North County Trailway for bikers and pedestrians, which now spans over 22 miles in Westchester County.”
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