Delaware Lackawanna's CNJ RS-3 rests in the yard at Steamtown, in Scranton, PA, prior to pulling a short excursion train during Steamtown's 2015 Railfest event. No. 1554 was built for the CNJ in ... (more)
This locomotive was built by the by the American Locomotive Company in May 1952. It had a second career with the Peabody Coal Company before being purchas... (more)
Other than continuing to operate subsidiary Lehigh & New England Railway, the Jersey Central ceased operations in Pennsylvania on 1972, and competitor Lehigh Valley took over operations of all rem... (more)