Gov­er­nors Island Archives: Unearthed!

You nev­er know what you’ll find when you exca­vate on Gov­er­nors Island. While trench­ing for new storm water out­falls, we turned up a rel­ic from the Island’s army days. At one point, the south end of the Island was criss­crossed by a web of train tracks that con­nect­ed a sea of ware­hous­es. [cap­tion id=“attachment_7680” align=“aligncenter” width=“225”]The ghost of a railroad past. Comment if you know more. Image courtesy of The Trust.  The ghost of a rail­road past. Com­ment if you know more about this rel­ic! Image cour­tesy of The Trust.[/caption] This appears to be part of a train car or hand cart. The wheels were cast in Bal­ti­more, MD. Any train buffs have thoughts on what it was? Let us know! In the mean­time, we’ll keep dig­ging as we reha­bil­i­tate the Island’s sea­wall and storm water sys­tem and we’ll let you know what else we find. [cap­tion id=“attachment_7679” align=“aligncenter” width=“468”]Governors Island Railroad. Image courtesy of the National Archives, Art Audley & trainweb.org Map of the Gov­er­nors Island rail­road. Image cour­tesy of the Nation­al Archives, Art Aud­ley & trainweb.org[/caption] A longer his­to­ry of the Island’s train past can be read here.