Published between-1880 and 1930. In 1853 when Carnegie joined the Pennsylvania Railroad, trains carried a sense of wonder. At six cents a mile, a ride didn't come cheap, but it guaranteed a thrill.
The proposed restoration of passenger rail service between Scranton and New York City recently cleared another hurdle, advancing to the next stage of a federal program designed to identify new, viable ...
The Saucon Rail Trail is a 7.5-mile trail that winds from Hellertown down to Coopersburg, and is the site of the former North Pennsylvania Railroad. Trains stopped running in 1984, and it was ...
Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad has expanded its fleet of passenger cars for excursions in a season that will see the return of the iconic Iron Horse Rambles. “Our passenger department has ...