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Sun halo vanishes during a cold winter sunrise over Tompkins County NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sheep grazing in country pasture in autumn in CentralNewYork Royalty Free Stock Photo
Song Lake kettle lake in upstate CentralNewYork during late February winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Foggy daybreak arrives in CentralNewYork with Greek Peak ski Mt in distance Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skaneateles Lake one of 11 NYS FingerLakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clearing snow off the town lake to play ice hockey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green Heron hunting in NewYorkState wetlands pond Royalty Free Stock Photo
Railroad tracks lead into morning valley fog in distance
Skaneateles Lake NYS iconic summer lake destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skaneateles Lake south end wildflower shoreline Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Tail Hawk on swamp branch hunts for breakfast Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cortland County hill landscape in Autumn season Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dairy barn cupolas silhouetted by sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Tail Hawk perched on tree limb Royalty Free Stock Photo
Skaneateles Lake popular summer destination in FingerLakes in NYS Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cooler autumn temperatures bring foggy mornings along straight tracks in CentralNewYork. New York's railroad tracks span over 2,400 miles, connecting major cities and providing freight and passenger services. The state's railroads include four major Class I railroads: CSX, CN, CP, and NS.


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