Hey trains 21 go to the street down from the first shot of this video there are three tracks two up top and one on the bottom I remember I saw the Lehigh valley railroad logo on the steel beams on both sides
Another informative video describing railroad history in this region/locality. Q. Do trains still cross the Susquehanna River over the former DL&W (Bloomsburg Line) bridge. Is this part of the LS? Also I noted the red R.J. Corman locos on NS train, one destined for Lehigh & Susquehanna (previous video.) That explains the two red-coloured engines shown at Avoca gas plant on Google Maps. Keep up the good work.
Great video ac question on where is this Lehigh valley box car at? and fun fact I found another old school Lehigh valley box car out west on side track abandoned
The historical info you provide in your videos is very interesting. It's nice to know how things have evolved over the years.
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Thank you for featuring the wig-wag signal at the Pottston yard.
Toughest catches.Nice Railroad action
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Excellent video AC.
Hey trains 21 go to the street down from the first shot of this video there are three tracks two up top and one on the bottom I remember I saw the Lehigh valley railroad logo on the steel beams on both sides
Another informative video describing railroad history in this region/locality. Q. Do trains still cross the Susquehanna River over the former DL&W (Bloomsburg Line) bridge. Is this part of the LS? Also I noted the red R.J. Corman locos on NS train, one destined for Lehigh & Susquehanna (previous video.) That explains the two red-coloured engines shown at Avoca gas plant on Google Maps. Keep up the good work.
The Susquehanna River bridge is hardly used as the line itself is mostly used for car storage.
Thanks trucker AC. Today still have the Lehigh line what I understand leads to Crompton yard in jersey city for barges into nyc
Great video ac question on where is this Lehigh valley box car at? and fun fact I found another old school Lehigh valley box car out west on side track abandoned
Steamtown. It was recently painted back to its original LV paint scheme. It was painted for Conrail.
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