An American flag drapes the ticket window of the New Hope and Ivyland station though all patrons have since boarded and are only moments away from a journey into the woods of Bucks County. A rare... (more)
Both built in 1891, these former Reading buildings serve the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad. The station (foreground) serves as the ticket office while the building to the rear (the freight statio... (more)
Former NdeM 4-8-4 #3028 has logged many miles on the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad - unfortunately, all unpowered and between the shop and back lot as can be seen Railroad: NdeM Nacionales de MexicoLocomotive: Steam 4-8-4Location: New Hope, Pennsylvania, USALocomotive #: NdeM 3028Train ID: UnknownPhoto Date: October 05, 2013
All aboard! NH&I 's #40 begins her trek through the back woods of Bucks County on a beautiful Fall day in October.
Dashing through the back woods of scenic Bucks County.
New Hope & Ivyland #40 on a Fall Foliage excursion through scenic Bucks County.
New Hope & Ivyland #40 simmering by the depot.
Take a picture! Take a picture!
Whether shopping or dining in New Hope, tourists always seem to make their way to the railroad for a photo - lured by both whistle and plume.
Watering a tired horse. A Lancaster & Chester crew fills the tender cistern on Baldwin #40, prior to putting her to bed for the night. A Lerro Productions charter on the New Hope & Ivylan... (more)
Twilight departure. Darkness falls over the deserted platform of the tiny Reading Company Station in New Hope. A lonely engine crew has their fire all squared away and the boiler pressure ... (more)
NH&I 40 charges the bridge just past Sugan Road enroute to Lahaska Station.
During my second trip in my life to NH&I, I caught #40 leading the regular runs while the diesels assisted the excursion train. seen here is #40 in a loose wedgie around at Lahaska.
New Hope & Ivyland's beautifully painted #2198, a former PRR GP30, gets staged for departure next to the station, former Reading Railroad.
Ol' #40 sits by the depot awaiting her next assignment.
L&C #40 tops off by the water spout before calling it a night.