Trips are enjoyed within restored, wooden cars which range from simple coach class to a full-service dining experience. The charm is only furthered by Pennsylvania's popular Amish Country setting. If you're after more than just a train, however, consider visiting one of the premier museums in...
Monson Railroad 0-4-4T #4 (manufactured by the Vulcan Iron Works of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in 1918) Bridgton & Saco River 2-4-4T #7 (built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1913) Bridgton & Saco River 2-4-4T #8 (also built by Baldwin, completed in 1924) Finally, they maintain...
an iron truss bridge, around World Famous Helmstetter’s Curve, and through the 914-foot Brush Tunnel under Piney Mountain. Climbing grades up to 2.8% on the 16-mile trek, the route follows the former Western Maryland Railroad right-of-way, then joins the old Cumberland & Pennsylvania ...
While Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway's bike train allows you to combine cycling and a train tour, there's an even more immersive way to bike along the tracks. Formerly known as Soarin' Eagle Rail Tours,Pennsylvania Rail BikeinHawleyallows visitors to pedal right on the railroad (when the train...
The property with the Emlen Institute building at Carthagena was sold in 1857 for $4500, and the manual training institute was moved back to Pennsylvania. In 1861. The original parcel of 197 acres of land with the Emlen Institute building was sold to the Catholic order of the Society ...
look no further than Koziar’s Christmas Village. This destination is a wonderland of lights, decorations, and festive spirit that will make you feel like you’re in a fairy tale. Koziar’s Christmas Village Photo Gallery Koziar’s Christmas Village is located in Bernville, Pennsylvania, and...
Family vacations in the Mid-Atlantic states can be busy, exciting trips through cities via planes, trains and automobiles. The links below will help you plan a trip to New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. ...
The Nevada Northern Railway is unique in that it is a living museum, similar to the East Broad Top Railroad of Pennsylvania, whereby the entire original route is preserved, some of which still hosts train rides for the general public.