Reading & Northern 425's Boston & Maine 6 Chime echoes off of the surrounding mountains as she rolls downhill towards Jim Thorpe, passing by the Lake Hauto Dam
Reaching upwards of 30 miles per hour, Reading & Northern 425 thunders upgrade through the road crossing at Reynolds. Her deafening stack talk is unmatched by any other locomotive in the United St... (more)
On a chilly morning in early October, Reading & Northern 425 works upgrade at Molino, kicking off a month of the RBMN's famed Fall Foliage Excursions, which were absent in 2020.
Starting the workday.
For Labor Day, The Hardest Working Guy On The Railroad? This Thomas The Tank Engine is not a toy, but an actual steam engine. Built as Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal #15 (0-6-0T, H. K. ... (more)
“Mogul Chocolate Chip”While en route to Roaring Spring, Everett’s very clean-burning Mogul pulls the 2:30 Ice Cream Special past St. Bernadine’s Monastery at Kladder, on ... (more)
Ready the Sun - cue the clouds! Can we get a plume? And... action! Sometimes puzzle pieces come together!
Downpour!
N&W No. 475 leads an excursion through the bucolic Amish countryside in Lancaster County, Pa, in the midst of a heavy downpour. Alas - this is the Strasburg Rail Road; ... (more)
It's about time!
N&W No. 611 leads the 5 PM excursion past the railroad's new clock tower and on towards the station. Lancaster jeweler Brent L. Miller Railroad: Norfolk & WesternLocomotive: Steam 4-8-4Location: Ronks, Pennsylvania, USALocomotive #: NW 611Train ID: UnknownPhoto Date: July 10, 2021
RBM&N #425 "lets it roll" through the Lehigh River Gorge after passing CP Coal.
Passengers are brought back into the station by the 611 after the 3pm run.
The 611 pulls her train past Groff's.
475 brings the final run of the evening back into Strasburg.
New Hope and Ivyland #40 departs with the 11 am train as it crosses bridge street on its trip to Buckingham and back.
Just after hustling through the small village of Hecla, Outside of New Ringgold, Reading & Northern 425 crosses deep hollow run