The autumn season is great for railfanning, and one place that should be on everyone's bucket list is the R&N trips out of Port Clinton to Jim Thorpe and return. Great steam action is always provi... (more)
Hometown High Bridge Built in 1931 by the Phoenix Bridge Company for The Central Railroad of New Jersey to replace the previous wooden trestle. It crosses the Little Schuylkill River, is 98... (more)
Hometown High Bridge Built in 1931 by CNJ, 981 feet long and 161 feet high. It is currently used by Reading & Northern. Here a High Bridge Excursion Train is crossing the trestle. Phot... (more)
With swinging bell and screaming whistle, one that I have always thought the best ever blown, No. 425 is letting the world know she's a' coming on a crisp autumn day. Easily one of the LOUDEST ste... (more)
Making for a very colorful fall shot, RBMN 425 rolls past a pumpkin patch at Hometown.
Cruisin' back south through the backyards of Hometown. A special thanks goes to the property owner for letting us walk around and find different angles than those at the crossing.
Cruisin' through the backyards of Hometown.
Reading and Northern 425 rests on the high bridge after being serviced before the return trip to Port Clinton. This was the first mainline trip for the 425 in 11 years.
westbound Rail Tours, Inc. Fall Foliage Excursion
Former BAR F3s, owned by the Anthracite Railroads Historical Society and the Tri-State Chapter NRHS and painted in Jersey Central colors, power a westbound Rail Tours, Inc., excursion on the Carbo... (more)