Home » With new car, Reading & Northern adds ‘Crown Class’ service for excursions

With new car, Reading & Northern adds ‘Crown Class’ service for excursions

By Trains Staff | August 10, 2022

| Last updated on February 23, 2024


Refurbished heavyweight coach, built for Illinois Central, dates to 1920s

Passengers board Tuscan red heavyweight coach
Heavweight coach The Pagoda is the newest feature of Reading & Northern Passenger service. (Reading & Northern)

PORT CLINTON, Pa. — The Reading & Northern has added “Crown Class” service to its Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway with the debut of coach No. 450, The Pagoda, a 1920s-vintage six-axle heavyweight coach built for the Illinois Central Railroad.

The car, purchased in a bankruptcy auction of equipment of a subsidiary of Iowa Pacific Holdings, has been repainted to match the rest of the Reading & Northern fleet. While most of the fleet is open air cars or open-window coaches, the new car offers air conditioning, added this year by railroad contractors and employees.

The car has been named for the landmark Reading Pagoda, a city-owned seven-story structure dating to 1908 that offers a 30-mile panoramic view from its mountainside location.

Interior of passenger car with cream-paint and four-across coach seats
The interior of The Pagoda. (Reading & Northern)
Share this article