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)
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)
Yes, you read correctly - not "West Trenton", not Ewing, NJ, but right in downtown Trenton. NJ. Way back in 1877, the Reading Compan... (more)
Z 149, formerly known as Q 149, passes through the 40 MPH Curve in Vicksburg, Michigan. The old GTW Vicksburg Depot is now part of the Historic Village featuring historic buildings and railroad eq... (more)
L521 Passes the old Depot at Schoolcraft. The Grand Elk crosses on the East side of the Depot at this CN controlled interlocking.
An old paint dash-9 leads a hopper train by the Cambria depot in Christiansburg, Va in the dead of night.
Behind the Yellow Line: Passengers stand just outside of the yellow line as their morning Gladstone to Hoboken eastbound express pulls into the station.
Wilkes-Barre's 1868 built CNJ Railroad Depot
Initially built for the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, this 1868 two and a half story, brick building with one and one half-story wings ... (more)
IAIS 516 plows through Wilton, IA, busting the drift on Cherry St by the depot as it passes.