Late 1980s Keystone Line action, with a short train of two Heritage coaches being pulled eastbound by an AEM-7.
The leader of the recent "Farewell to the AEM-7 Excursion" is seen in this photo of a Keystone Service train stopping at E-town in the spring of 1989. Note the two different style fonts... (more)
Keystone Corridor action, 1987, with the 922 pulling four Heritage coaches up the grade out of the Chickies Creek Valley. Note the old PRR 152-lb jointed rail on both main tracks. The 922, built... (more)
An eastbound 3-car set of rebuilt Metroliners comes out of the fog, sounding its 2-chime horn for the now-closed Rohrerstown Road crossing.
One of the last AEM-7s built (Sept 1988) trundles to a stop at E-Town with two Heritage coaches, on its way to Harrisburg. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Amtrak invested $140 Million to upg... (more)
A westbound Keystone Express with Heritage coaches glides by the unique Gap town clock, rounding the big 4-degree curve at 50 mph. The old PRR Main Line passes through Mine Ridge's 560' summit he... (more)
Early 1990s Keystone Line action, with a rebuilt E60 and three "Heritage" coaches, westbound to Harrisburg. No. 609 was built by GE for Amtrak in November, 1975 as the 957.