This vintage postcard features a detailed illustration of the Hudson Terminal buildings located in New York City. The postcard vividly depicts the large, multi-storied brick and stone buildings towering over the waterfront, with several boats and a sailboat visible in the harbor, showcasing a bustling urban riverside scene. The top half of the postcard highlights the architectural grandeur and scale of the terminal complex. The lower section of the postcard shows the interior view of subway tunnels with dual tracks, emphasizing the underground transit infrastructure that connects the terminal. The contrast between the busy waterfront and the quiet, tunnel interior offers a unique glimpse into early 20th-century city transportation and architecture. The back of the postcard includes designated spaces for writing messages and addressing, along with postage rate information for domestic and foreign mail.