This photograph documents the official opening of the Hoosac Tunnel in 1876. Engineers, investors, and other observers of the ceremony and some of their wives are all posed around a locomotive at the mouth of the tunnel.
Black and white photograph shows two men to the side of the tracks where a train is emerging from the western portal of the Hoosac Tunnel. At least one man appears to be on the train.
Black and white newspaper clipping of the wires being insulated for use in blasting the stone to build the Hoosac Tunnel. A woman appears to be sitting beyond the machine.