Amtrak Cities Sprinter No. 600, unique in that it has a dedication to David Gunn on the nose, leads a Keystone westbound through Strafford, PA. The 1876 built station, listed on the National Regi... (more)
So... this happened, lol. Two SEPTA AEM-7 led push-pull commuter sets meet up at Strafford, PA with No. 2301 overtaking No. 2302 by the time they arrive at the station. This unexpected event off... (more)
SEPTA's former Pennsylvania Railroad built station in Strasfford, PA. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, this station sits roughly 15 miles west of center city Philadelph... (more)
A venerable AEM-7 leads one of SEPTA's evening push/pull commuter sets into Strafford Station. The 1885 station, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, sits roughly 15 miles ... (more)