Lehighton Bicentennials 1 - On a Friday afternoon, I ventured out on the former CNJ main line west of Allentown. I encountered a stopped train near Walnutport, and approached the crew to see why they weren't moving. It turned out that they had a broken knuckle mid-train. Anxious to get the train to a photographable location, I offered the services of myself and my '71 Ranchero to ferry the conductor and a replacement knuckle from the caboose to the break. Eventually, the train got under way, and I shot it in the sun at Palmerton. It looked like the sun would be below the mountains by the time I got to Lehighton, but I decided to get one last shot. At that time, Lehighton - Coxton was a helper district, so having helpers waiting for this train was not unexpected. The surprise was the helper consist - two ex-EL SD45's, including unretouched bicentennial 3632.
This gallery contains photos of equipment and properties that became, were and used to be part of the Erie Lackawanna Railroad. This gallery also contains photos of equipment paying tribute to the EL or its predecessors.
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