H66 returns lite towards Allentown via the Lehigh Gorge after setting off their train in Hazleton.
Reading & Northern's "King Coal" ex-IC observation car brings up the rear of a passenger train heading northbound into the Lehigh Gorge.
A Jim Thorpe to Pittston passenger train enters the Lehigh Gorge.
NRFF comes down the connection between River and Coal in the Lehigh Gorge.
H66 heads through the Lehigh Gorge behind a pair of SD60Es and a train for Hazleton.
The first Lehigh Gorge Scenic run of the day heads out of Jim Thorpe behind an ex-NS GP38-2.
The Reading & Northern's Pittston to Jim Thorpe passenger train works their way south through the Lehigh Gorge behind the 40th Anniversary GP38-2.
“Scare Stripes”A week after the resumption of passenger service to/from Jim Thorpe, freshly repainted RBMN 2013 leads a Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway “bike train” (Jim Thorpe to W... (more)
Exactly one week after being released from the paint shop at West Cressona, Reading & Northern 40th anniversary unit no. 1983 leads the railroads premier freight train into the Lehigh Gorge at Gle... (more)
RBMN 3059 leads the first afternoon Lehigh Gorge Scenic Trip north through the Glen Onoko cut at the beginning of the Lehigh Gorge.
“Watch Your Six”A Reading & Northern passenger conductor aboard RBMN 92848 protects the shove of a southbound Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway “Gorge Train” returning to Jim Thorpe f... (more)
The Lehigh Gorge Scenic's 11am trip crosses the Lehigh River with an A-B set of F units and a full dome behind the power.
The LGSR drops down towards Coal, where they'll connect with the Lehighton Branch and run parallel to the NS Lehigh Line below.
A Lehigh Gorge Scenic excursion thunders through its namesake Gorge behind Reading & Northern's F units.
A caboose brings up the rear of the Lehigh Gorge Scenic 3pm trip as they head into the Gorge on the approach to Coal interlocking.