Several Chevrolets await loading at General Motors’ Tarrytown, N.Y., assembly plant in 1951. Tracks extend along both sides of an elevated platform. In the intervening decades, railroads and manufacturers have switched to multi-level auto racks for the shipment of new automobiles.
New York Central photo
Automotive anachronisms
There is no trace of this assembly plant today. So many auto assembly plants in the East are now long gone.