Railroaders Memorial Museum profile
Known as the “Railroad City,” more than 15,000 residents of Altoona were once employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad at various…
Read moreKnown as the “Railroad City,” more than 15,000 residents of Altoona were once employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad at various…
Read moreThe Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania boasts one of the top rolling stock collections in the U.S. At the core of…
Read moreStarting operations in 1963, the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is the oldest trolley museum in Pennsylvania. It offers a short trolley…
Read moreSince 1966, the New Hope Railroad (formerly the New Hope & Ivyland) has offered steam and diesel-powered excursions along a…
Read moreOriginally chartered in 1888, and now departing from the former Reading Company freight station in Middleton, the Middletown and Hummelstown…
Read moreThe Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway offers 70-minute excursions. Trips depart from the picturesque former Central Railroad of New Jersey depot…
Read moreIn the early 1850s, the massive front of the Allegheny Mountains slowed the westward advance. To overcome this obstacle, the…
Read moreLocated in south-central Pennsylvania, the Everett Railroad provides a 1-hour (or longer) scenic train ride through green farmlands and along…
Read moreThe Electric City Trolley Museum is on the grounds of Steamtown National Historic Site. The museum building is in a…
Read moreThe preservation world is keeping 22-year-old Wil Gambardella busy. He splits his time as a volunteer at East Windsor’s Connecticut…
Read moreSTRASBURG, Pa. — Railroad photographer, author, and Trains columnist Brian Solomon will lead a photo session at the Railroad Museum…
Read moreCLIFTON FORGE, Va. — The Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society will host its annual George Washington Train Show on March…
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