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addPhoto('clock.jpg','On the tenth floor, the four clock faces in the tower still keep a silent vigil on the grounds. Heavy vandalism has taken its toll on both the glass and clock fixtures as can be seen in this stunning photograph.');

addPhoto('dispatch.jpg','The second floor mezzanine level held the headquarters for both the New York Central and Conrail Dispatcher. It was from a console such as this that the dispatcher for the railroad could observe a specific section of track and all the signals and switches related to that section. Here the dispatcher moved trains from east to west along the main line. This was only one of several dispatch er consoles located in this area.');

addPhoto('lattice.jpg','Take the elevator, or in this case climb a set of very dark and dangerous stairs, and you will arrive to the top floor observation deck. If you walk out one of the doors and onto a small enclosed porch, turn and look up. This is what you will see.');

addPhoto('ticket-windows.jpg','Taken from the second floor mezzanine, this view of the ticket windows also gives you a good example of how big the balconies were at either end of the concourse. There were ornate brass railings that ran across the width of each balcony, but vandals removed those long ago.');

