English: The east end of the Boston & Albany Railroad's Columbus Avenue station in 1898. From the Athenaeum description: Part of a collection of cyanotype photographs documenting the buildings and tracks of the Boston and Albany Railroad Company in Boston, Mass. in June 1898 before alterations caused by the construction of South Station. The photographer, Charles S. Harrington, was employed as a bookkeeper for the Boston and Albany Railroad Company. He also exhibited work at the Boston Art Club.
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