Amtrak GG1 927 southbound on the NEC crossing the Delaware River between Trenton, New Jersey and Morrisville, Pennsylvania. February 19, 1978. Jack D Kuiphoff © photo
Amtrak's heritage GG1, 4935, rushes through a curve with the nine car "Broadway Limited" in tow.
The old PRR "broad way" still had three tracks here in 1982, as the "Broadway Limited" headed west at sunset under a classic Pennsy signal bridge. Tuscarora Mountain looms in ... (more)
Eastbound Broadway Limited passing thru Gap on it's way east.
A 600-series Harrisburg-Philadelphia Silverliner Service train, nearing the now-closed Eby-Chickies Road crossing. No. 230 was built by the St. Louis Car Co. in 1967 with left-hand controls, to pr... (more)
Westbound Broadway Limited passe the Septa Local at Bryn Mawr on the trip to Chicago.
Keystone Service in the 1980s, with an eastbound 3-car rebuilt Metroliner set. Budd-GE snack bar-coach (PRR Class MPC85E5) No. 856 (scrapped February 2003) is in the lead.
Silverliner Service in the 1970s, with an ex-PRR Class MP85B stopping by Mount Joy's crumbling platform. Amtrak and the Commonwealth of PA recently opened a new station here, with high level plat... (more)
Broadway Limited crossing Rockville Bridge on it's way to Harrisburg for the next station stop.
Refurbished PRR GG-1 No. 4935 on its first westbound run with the "Broadway Limited" in May of 1977