Published in the July 1962 issue of Friends Magazine, this drawing by Edward Gorey illustrates the article, On Brooklyn Streets And Subway Tracks, It's A Fine Place To Run A Railroad. This is one of my personal favorite pieces of original Gorey artwork in my collection.
This beautifully rendered image shows a train slowly passing through a
neighborhood on a summer day. The children are playing with their animal
companions on the steps of a walk-up and all are transfixed by the
passing train. This is obviously the event of the day; even the large
black dog is all attention, while the scrappy striped cat atop the fence
is leaning to peer at the train. I find it interesting that the drawing
has a warm, nostalgic feel even though the neighborhood it is passing
through appears to be in disrepair and the copious amounts of smoke
belching from the train would make it a most unwelcome visitor.