Goooood Morning Port Clinton! The quiet calm of a frigid winter morning in the tiny hamlet of Port Clinton, Pennsylvania is suddenly broken by the staccato bark of the Reading & Northern's ... (more)
The CNJ 113 heads to its new home in Minersville, dead-in-tow in a Reading and Northern freight on the old Reading Main Line.
The 425 is blasting by the site of today's Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad headquarters and shops.
A big Reading Alco Century 630 smokes it up while leaving Port Clinton for Cressona Yard during the 1991 Reading and Northern Railfan Weekend. No. 5308 was built by Alco in September of 1967 as R... (more)
Reading & Northern conductor Kyle Sanders works on his paperwork outside the R&N office at Port Clinton before putting his train back together for the rest of the trip north to Tamaqua with inboun... (more)
The conductor on the "Reading Turn" holds on to the last car as they begin to switch the yard in Port Clinton. Visible in the yard is an assortment of Reading and Northern power sits in ... (more)
Passing the infamous "Pulpit Rock" the PNEX-16 pulls an empty Crude Oil train through Pulpit Rock Siding and into Port Clinton proper. Railroad photography off of this bridge has been a ... (more)
Conductor Kohl chatting with Mr. Deeble about his plans for tonight's run on the Reading Turn
R&N #425 departs "Engine House Territory" and a 5 mph restriction will soon be but a distant memory!
R&N #425 prepares for an early morning departure from Port Clinton, PA on a brisk Winter day in December of 2013.
Other than the lettering on the tender, ex-Reading T1 2102 is painted in its classic freight scheme as it leads a coal train on the Reading & Northern. The Schuylkill River is visible through the ... (more)
Locomotive 425 Gets service during a misty rain in Nesquehoning pa
On a misty rainy morning Reading and Northern 425 puts on a great steam show as she departs with a special.
As the rain is just about to pick up and CNJ 113 is backing down into the yard at Port Clinton, 113 has just completed her trip down from Minersville.