One from the archives...
Reading Company's 1902 Quakertown train station as featured in an old post card from 2019.
East Penn Railroad's GE B23-7 No. 3153, ex Southern Pacific, sits in Quakertown, PA, awaiting her next assignment. To the left is a rather amazing survivor. Sitting on the opposite side of the ... (more)
Reading Company'sQuakertown Train Station & Freight House
Constructed, both, in 1902 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, the station served passengers for more than ... (more)
Reading Company's Quakertown Station: Trackside
Constructed in 1902 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, the station served passengers for more than 80 years. In 1974 the... (more)
East Penn Railroad's Alco RS-1 57 (ex-Black River and Western RR, née Washington Terminal 57, built in 1948) sits on display in Quakertown, PA, between the former Reading Station and freight hous... (more)
A Reading Company Survivor - in Quakertown, PA
Constructed in 1902 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, this freight house, similar to those surviving in both Railroad: Reading CompanyLocomotive: Freight HouseLocation: Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USALocomotive #: N/ATrain ID: UnknownPhoto Date: May 27, 2019
East Penn Railroad's Alco RS-1 57 (ex-Black River and Western RR, née Washington Terminal 57) sits on display in Quakertown, PA, next to the former Reading Company's surviving 1902 built freight ... (more)
Reading Company's 1902 built Quakertown station marks the northern terminus of East Penn Railroad's line between Quakertown and Telford, PA. The line continues about another 2 miles along the for... (more)
East Penn Railroad's GE B23-7 No. 3153 sits idle along the former Reading Company mainline in Quakertown, PA. Facing north, by the former Reading freight house, the tracks ahead once led to Allen... (more)
Reading Company's Quakertown Station
Constructed in 1902 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, the station served passengers for more than 80 years. In 1974 the Southeastern P... (more)
Pennsylvania Railroad's Ardmore, PA, Freight House
Built in 1895 by the PRR, this freight house sits obscured and hidden from the mainline behind a fence and row of tall trees. On th... (more)
York, Pennsylvania's 1890 built "Grand Union Passenger Station"
This station was built in 1890 to serve both the <... (more)
Columbia & Reading Alco S2 No 2-26, former Chesapeake & Ohio (#5015, then #9165)
The Columbia & Reading Railway operates on approximately 1.25 miles of ex-Reading & Columbia Railroad track i... (more)
A Reading Company survivor in.... Columbia, PA!
Or rather, a Reading and Columbia Railroad survivor. This freight house was built in 1883 for the R&C, a railroad that was built to... (more)
A Reading Company survivor in.... Trenton, NJ!
Yes, you read correctly - not "West Trenton", not Ewing, NJ, but right in downtown Trenton. NJ. Back in 1877, the Reading Company bu... (more)