The New York Central Railroad Station: the call for help went out from here by telegraph and the help that came (from Watertown, Lowville and Booneville) arrived by railroad flat car. When these departments finished fighting the fire, they found their railroad cars had also been destroyed by the flames.

The Railroad Station, as seen after its reconstruction in a picture from 1889. The Hotel Kenmore (extreme right) offered rooms for $2 a day.

Train pulling into milkstation. (circa 1900)

Unidentified passengers at New York Central Station, circa 1890.