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English: The 1970's-era pay phone along the low-level platform of the former Bedford Hills New York Central Railroad Depot, which is fenced off from the Wassaic-bound tracks of the Bedford Hills Metro-North Railroad Station along the Harlem Line in Bedford Hills, New York. The phone could easily be from the Penn Central period, judging by the design of the indicator tower. This view was taken from the old station, although I could swear I have a third picture that shows another side of that towering light. You'll also find some contemporary MTA bulletin boards along the fence, for schedules and other posters.
Date Taken on 16 October 2018, 15:27:27
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