Reading Company's Quakertown Station
Constructed in 1902 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, the station served passengers for more than 80 years. In 1974 the Southeastern P... (more)
A Reading Company survivor in.... Columbia, PA!
Or rather, a Reading and Columbia Railroad survivor. This freight house was built in 1883 for the R&C, a railroad that was built to... (more)
A Reading Company survivor in.... Trenton, NJ!
Yes, you read correctly - not "West Trenton", not Ewing, NJ, but right in downtown Trenton. NJ. Back in 1877, the Reading Company bu... (more)
Yes, you read correctly - not "West Trenton", not Ewing, NJ, but right in downtown Trenton. NJ. Way back in 1877, the Reading Compan... (more)
Poor 'ole Belle Mead Station
Built by the Reading Railroad in 1919, this station replaced an older three-story station (seen Railroad: Reading CompanyLocomotive: DepotLocation: Belle Meade, New Jersey, USALocomotive #: UnknownTrain ID: UnknownPhoto Date: January 09, 2021
Reading Railroad's Hopewell Station
This gal still has a glimmer in her eye even at 145 years. Built in 1876 by the Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad, the station was subsequently leased... (more)
Reading Railroad's Pennington Station
The Reading Railroad built this station back in 1882, three years after it gained lease over the Delaware & Bound Brook Railroad. By the 1900s, roug... (more)
By the late 1970’s, 50-ton hoppers were not uncommon, but their ranks were quickly dwindling. Here a Reading survivor visits Allentown Yard in its final years.
Reading 4-8-4 2102 and Blue Mountain & Reading 4-6-2 425 double head a southbound train at Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania during the 1986 BM&R Railfan Weekend.
1987 Railfan Weekend on the BM&R.
Reading Company T-1 4-8-4 2102 crosses the 1856 Schuylkill River Viaduct in the West Falls section of Philadelphia.
A small crowd has gathered at the Valley Forge Park (Port Kennedy) station to see Reading T-1 4-8-4 2102 pass on the former Reading main line.
Running at track speed, Reading T-1 4-8-4 2102 storms through Linfield, Pennsylvania on the former Reading main line.
Reading T-1 4-8-4 2102 has reached the end on the “turkey trail” (Reading Belt Line), and is curving to cross the Schuylkill River and join the parallel main line at Birdsboro, Pennsylvania. T... (more)