After the first leg of its Trip, and some maintenance by the crew, 2102 glides through the yards of Reading & Northern in Jim Thorpe, PA
Reading & Northern 2102 exiting Tamaqua Tunnel, amidst the locomotives first passenger excursion since restoration.
There are many remnants of railroads passed along the rails of Reading & Northern. Here, 2102 passes under a former Pennsylvania Railroad bridge, on the outskirts of Hamburg, PA
Reading & Northerns 2102 has Just begun its first passenger excursion since restoration, the Iron Horse Rambles. Seen here thundering through the town of Leesport, PA
Reading & Northerns newly restored T-1, 2102, Hauls its load of empty freight on the outskirts of New Ringgold. This trip is a test run for the first of many passenger excursions with the locomoti... (more)
Reading & Northern Railroad has just finished the restoration of its Former Reading Railroad T-1, 2102. Here the Locomotive has just left the confines of the Engine house in Port Clinton, and ging... (more)
Reading & Northern Railroad has just finished the restoration of its Former Reading Railroad T-1, 2102. The Locomotive has completed a series of test and break in runs. Here is the Locomotive on i... (more)
A pair of GP38-2s await their departure on Reading & Northern's Office Car Special.
An RDC trip comes into Jim Thorpe Jct. with a couple cars bound for Tamaqua, Port Clinton and Reading Outer Station.
The RDCs pull into the station at Jim Thorpe to board passengers for the return trip to Reading.
The engineer guides an inbound LGSR excursion into the station at Jim Thorpe while the RBMN's Office Car Special waits to depart on the right.
The Lehigh Gorge Scenic's 11am trip crosses the Lehigh River with an A-B set of F units and a full dome behind the power.
RBMN 425 at Penobscot simmering in the night awaiting the outbound train the next day for Jim Thorpe.
LGSRY 3PM trip shoving over the old CNJ Bridge at Glen Onoko State Park with RBMN 270 leading the way.
The LGSR drops down towards Coal, where they'll connect with the Lehighton Branch and run parallel to the NS Lehigh Line below.