That James Stewart look on his face doesen't reflect happiness. Except for the few Frumps he managed to get on board, it looks pretty lonely driving some track go-cart for 8 hours each work day
The Waumbek Cog at Mt. Washington about 1953. Photo from the Robert J. Girouard collection.www.facebook.com/NewHampshireThenAndNow
How would you like to live in that house? Once anything derails, up there, everyone in there is toast, to say the least
Exactly zip point nil. But you might be able to get a few bucks on the collector's market, if it were in perfect condition.
That is an O. Winston Link photo. He is famous for shooting all kinds of nighttime railroad-themed photos, usually of the coal roads of the Eastern Seaboard, and many books of his works have been published. Google "O. Winston Link images, there are plenty to see.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._Winston_Link The photo at the beginning of the Wiki page is one of his most favorite. To date, no one has conclusively identified the film with the F-86 Sabre.