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On Exhibit: ‘Romancing the Rails’ captures golden age of train travel | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS PHOTOGRAPHER: Chesley Bonestell s painting of the towering New York Central Building on Park Avenue, circa 1929, left, and a painting by Walter L. Greene, longtime artist for General Electric in the early 20th century. Shares0 Travel of any sort sounds refreshing after a year of quarantining. Perhaps that’s why “Romancing the Rails,” the latest exhibit to open at the Albany Institute of History & Art, seems so timely. Through 20th-century photographs, locomotive models and paintings, “Romancing the Rails: Train Travel in the 1920s and 1930s” details the golden age of train travel in the U.S., focusing on the New York Central Railroad. ....