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Nathaniel Guest always had a passion for trains inspired by his grandfather. He traded in his miniature train set to restore a life size train station in Boyertown.
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Trains on MSNNeal Schorr's Pennsylvania RR Middle Division in O scaleO scale (1:48)Dimensions: 38 x 45 feet (maximum dimensions)Track: Atlas O code 215 three-rail flextrackTurnouts: Atlas O, ...
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PSU Altoona rail program in talks with Railroaders Museum to aid industryAltoona is known as the Railroad City, but like many industries, it's facing a declining workforce. Penn State Altoona is ...
The Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad Preservation Society ... of working with the public and get an overview of the Ma & Pa Railroad, the village of Muddy Creek Forks and how the railroad ...
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg is the official railroad museum of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This year in 2025, they celebrate 50 years of service to the community.
Susan Shapiro speaks with a man who made a documentary about it called "A history of the Underground Railroad and Abolitionists through South Central Pennsylvania." The Underground Railroad was a ...
The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD was one of the 3 major components of the CONRAIL network, which included the ERIE-LACKAWANNA RAILROAD and the NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD. Pennsylvania Railroad operations in ...
Cody A. Balmer appears for a mugshot photo after being charged in connection with a fire at Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro's residence, April 13, 2025 in Harrisburg, Pa. Dauphin County ...
Since then, LA&L has expanded significantly, including expansion from Avon to Rochester as well as the Bath & Hammondsport Railroad in 1996, formation of the Western New York & Pennsylvania ...
The old Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad, called the Ma & Pa or just the M&P, physically disappeared here in 1958. It’s a case where time only burnished the affection for the train line that ...
A trestle once used by the Pennsylvania Railroad towers over Route 61 between Pottsville and St. Clair. (FILE) The most famous of the PRR bridges was the trestle over Route 61, north of Saint Clair.
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