East Broad Top Railroad
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Reading Trains and Trolleys
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Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Reading Trains and Trolleys documents the impact of railroad and trolley networks on Reading and adjoining communities.
Rail transportation has been part of daily life in Reading since the 1830s. Reading Trains and Trolleys portrays the good old days of the Philadelphia & Reading Railway (reorganized as the Reading Company in 1923), the Schuylkill Valley Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Mount Penn Gravity Railroad, the Neversink Mountain Railroad, the Reading City Passenger Railway, and the Reading Traction Company. The Reading Railroad gained widespread recognition as a property for sale on the Monopoly board, but the history of trains and trolleys in Reading goes well beyond that iconography. Reading Trains and Trolleys documents the impact of railroad and trolley networks on Reading and adjoining communities, including photographs of the interior of the locomotive shop and the carbarn at Tenth and Exeter Streets, views of the Walnut Street yard before and after the Outer Station was constructed, and views from the Swinging Bridge, which spanned the yard by the Outer Station. The Historical Society of Berks County's collection of rail photographs includes many never-before-published images of diverse scenes in and around Reading.

Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad
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Pittsburgh Streamlined Trolleys
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Philadelphia Trolleys
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The Lackawanna Railroad in Northeastern Pennsylvania
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Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%The Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, better known as the Lackawanna Railroad, was organized in 1851 and thrived on the anthracite coal traffic originating from the area surrounding Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The company came to operate a network of track between Hoboken, New Jersey, and Buffalo, New York, before becoming part of the Erie Lackawanna Railway in 1960. During the first decade of the 1900s, the railroad underwent a substantial modernization and improvement project, which was documented extensively by company-hired photographers. A century later, these images provide a fascinating insight into the everyday workings of a railroad and its interaction with the communities along its route. Nearly all of the railroad territory covered by this book remains in operation today.

Scranton Railroads
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Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%The coal industry and the railroad industry both played an important part in the development of Scranton and the railroad cemented its place in history.
Founded as a small iron-making community, Scranton gained prominence as the ""anthracite capital of the world"" for the rich deposits of hard coal surrounding the city. Five railroads eventually served Scranton, attracted by the lucrative anthracite trade. The viability of these lines became directly linked to the coal industry, and the decline of this traffic in the 1950s had a devastating impact on the railroad industry in the northeastern United States. Following decades of decline, abandonments, and mergers, an unparalleled resurgence of freight traffic coupled with the development of ""heritage railroading"" has transformed Scranton into a destination for tourists and rail historians alike.

Delaware Valley Railway
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Southeastern Pennsylvania Trolleys
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Greater Wyoming Valley Trolleys
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Altoona and Logan Valley Electric Railway
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Suburban Philadelphia Trolleys
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Regular price $24.99 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 248): Computation results in '-Infinity'%Norristown line. The Presidents' Conference Committee trolley cars of the Philadelphia Transportation Company linked the boroughs of Darby, Colwyn, and Yeadon with Philadelphia. Photographs of Media's 1977 town fair feature vintage trolleys in the only suburban community in the United States with a trolley line ending in its main street. Suburban Philadelphia Trolleys covers the history of the trolleys that served Philadelphia's western suburbs.

Johnstown Trolleys and Incline
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Hershey Transit
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Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad
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Greater Erie Trolleys
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Northwestern Pennsylvania Railroads
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The Ligonier Valley Rail Road
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