America's industrial past, in a scene scanned from a slide from the collection of the late George "Whitey" Nagle. The photo shows a hopper train on what is today's NS Harrisburg Line, p... (more)
A pair of Reading Geep 7s, as seen in a scan of an Ektachrome slide from the collection of the late Hen Westenberger. No. 633 was built in October of 1953 and was renumbered as Conrail No. 5835; ... (more)
The Reading's first Alco Century C630, christened as the "Rocket II" (with a nameplate below the cab) heads west in this scene scanned from a slide from the collection of the late Hen We... (more)
Heavy action in the Lebanon Valley, in a scene scanned from a slide from the collection of the late Hen Westenberger. A GP35 leads two Alcos up the grade eastbound out of the Quittapahilla Creek ... (more)
A Reading GP30, GP30, C424 set idles at Jersey Central's Bethlehem roundhouse on a snowy March morning.
Two of the historic diesels owned by the Reading Company Technical & Historical Society get out to strut their stuff on a fantrip on the Reading & Northern.
Reading Railroad Alco FA-1 #303A and RS-3 #519 doing pusher service on an eastbound iron ore train. As was the practice with most of the first-generation road diesels, Reading's FA's became candi... (more)
Large arched roof train sheds such as this are common in Europe, but the only ones I can think of in the U.S. are Reading Terminal and St. Louis Union Terminal. Can anyone name others in the U.S.... (more)
I must confess after spending hard earned money and time to get to the Northeast I became disappointed, angry, traumatized and bitter at the weather. Here the sun gives us a little peek. Has it ... (more)
On display with a manifest train.
The evening sun just catches the exaust from RCT&HS restored NW-2 #103 as they shift cars in their Hamburg yard/ Museum grounds. This was one of the images during the RCT&HS 1st evening Night sho... (more)
Waiting to get into Elizabethport yard
Southbound Train Leaving Yard To Go South Over Mountaintop