The boardwalk trains are popular attractions along the four miles of boardwalk at Ocean City, Maryland Color Photo by F.W. Brueckmann Mailed from Ocean City, Maryland to Mr. & Mrs. Frank Eaton of Stewartstown, Pennsylvania on July 5, 1966: July 4th Hello We arrived safe and having a nice time. Read More →
The auto train carries passengers and their automobiles on the same train from both suburban Washington, DC and Louisville, Kentucky to Sanford, Florida, 22 miles east of Orlando. Passengers travel in luxurious coach lounge cars and enjoy complimentary meals and entertainment while their automobiles are transported in fully enclosed auto Read More →
A& A No. 18 and No. 111 pull Centennial Train north to North Java, N.Y. north of Arcade near the Genesee Rd. crossing. A & A/W.N.Y.R.H.S. trip, May 16, 1981. Published by Audio Visual Designs, P.O. Box 24, Earlton, N.Y. Number: 170929 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/sXbKza
Read More →Class 52 motor hauls a fan trip extra on Nov. 13, 1966 near Scarsdale, NY. on the Central’s Harlem Division. The S. class locomotive was the first to demonstrate the feasibility of electric locomotives for heavy-duty main line passenger service. Photo by Carl. H. Sturner Publisher: Audio-Visual Designs Number: S-71449 Read More →
This deluxe dining car features the superb service and varied menus offered on many Amtrak passenger trains. Here, full-course meals are served on tables with linen tablecloths and fresh flowers, at reasonable prices. Amtrak Photo Number: AM 100-007 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/sXEaqx
Read More →3656 Akron – Cleveland Rd. Akron (Cuyahoga Falls) Ohio Located on Rte 8, 4 miles South of Ohio Turnpike Exit #12, and 3 miles North of Akron City Limits. * Where you can– * Enjoy the World’s Largest Operating 1/4" Model Railroad. * Dine in Actual Railroad Dining Cars. * Read More →
Where you can dine in real Railroad Dining Cars, sleep in real Pullman Cars and see the largest model railroad collection in the world. Color Cards by Paul P. Sheeks & Assoc., Akron 2, Ohio Number: 13702 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/tPTbPm
Read More →In a characteristic scene of turn-of-the-century railroading three Narrow Gauge East Broad Top Locomotives pose in front of the station at Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania, which is located on U.S. Highway #522 just North of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Willow Hill and Ft. Littleton exits) and South of U.S. Highway #22. Publisher: Read More →
East Broad Top Railroad, Engine #12, A-2-8-2 Mikado type, outshaped by Baldwin Locomotive works in 1911, proudly presents herself on the turntable, in front of the roundhouse at Rockhill Furnace, Pa. located in Central Pennsylvania on Highway 522, just North of the Pa. Turnpike, Willow Hill or Fort Littleton Exit. Read More →
East Broad Top Railroad, Engine #12 pauses monetarily to fill her sand domes, before starting on her daily duties on the E.B.T. R.R. Authentic operating early American narrow gauge railroad, located in Central Pennsylvania on Highway 522, just North of the Pa. Turnpike, Willow Hill or Fort Littleton Exit. Photography Read More →
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