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Passenger terminal, at 1 High Street, at the end of the Portsmouth, Virginia branch, serving the Hampton Roads area. Several 1920 area automobiles visible. Passenger service ended in 1968.
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Colorized photo postcard, on reverse side reading, 'Published by Louis Kaufman & Sons.' Not copyrighted.
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Terminal location: 1 High Street, Portsmouth, Virginia.
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Seaboard Air Line Railroad Terminal, Portsmouth, Virginia, circa 1920
Terminal de ferrocarril de Seaboard Air Line, Portsmouth, Virginia, alrededor 1920
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