Lehigh Valley RDC 40 is seen on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.
Lehigh Valley Heritage. Lehigh Valley RDC 40 is seen on display at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. The unit is looking a bit worse for wear, clearly not having had its turn at cosme... (more)
Built by the Budd Company in 1951, Lehigh Valley No. 40 one of only two RDC-1's that the railroad owned. The RDC's were used for passenger service between Lehighton and Hazelton, PA. It later wor... (more)
Lehigh Valley Railroad RDC-1 No. 40, one of only two RDC-1's that the railroad owned, was built in 1951 by the Budd Company and is preserved at the RRMofPA. The rail diesel car, after serving the... (more)
One of two RDC-1 'Budd Cars' built for the Lehigh Valley, this one rests in its home state.
Lehigh Valley 40 was built by Budd in 1951 for passenger service between Lehighton and Hazelton, PA. It later worked for Reading and SEPTA before being donated by PennDOT to the RRMofPA in 1984. ... (more)