Posted by Donald Haskel on May 26, 2010 
Questions you never needed answered, balls of yarn unraveled. You have turned a forlorn looking back country secondary into a story. 107 years of use and what do you get for it, just a pile of scrap iron and a bike path with history supplied on demand. Thank you Mitch.
Posted by Dennis A. Livesey on May 27, 2010 
A most loquacious magnum opus! Surely this wins the "most convoluted remarks" on RP award. Cool history, great photos; thanks for the lesson Professor Goldman!
Posted by Thomas on May 27, 2010 
It's great to see that the railroad still exists. I would hate to see it end disappearing like portions of the Bethlehem Branch have. Great pictures and a lot of information I never realized about the branch. Thanks for your hard work and the great memories, Mitch.
Posted by Aaron on May 31, 2010 
Great history lesson and photo. Anyone notice the old light bulb intact on the control box? Still intact after 27 years disuse.
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