A narrow band of light makes it through the trees and iluminates the nose of #40 as she makes her approach to Lahaska.
On the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad - everyday's a photo charter. On a day like today, my ticket to ride was only a souvenier.
Over the river and through the woods, to Lahaska and back we go...
The New Hope and Ivyland Railroad, a former Reading Railroad branch, presents endless photo opportunities along with very enjoyable 1 hour scenic rides behind a large 2-8-0 steam engine. For more... (more)
Time flies when you are having a good time! An engineer in training smiles wide for the camera in a pan taken at 1/6th of a second.
Father and daughter watch as the crew maneuvers #40 in place for another outing. On the other side of the platform a father introduces his son to the same scene while a fan rushes forward to capt... (more)
NHIR #40 roams through the scenic landscape of Bucks County, PA on a glorious Spring day.
All 'board! Passengers embark on their journey to Lahaska one fine Summer's day while a few remain behind to capture a memory.
A nice crisp colorful catch. As #40 approaches Reeder Road, the engineer leans out to check for a clear track ahead.
This curved bridge on the former Reading Railroad line was once known as the Ingham Run trestle and had become famous after an episode of "The Perils of Pauline" was filmed here in 1914, hence it'... (more)
NHIR #40, former Cliffside #40, nee Lancaster and Chester. Build date: 11/1925. Still hauling freight (on selected occasions).