Here you can ask questions about this railroad. As moderator I ask that you be civil and not argue about things and not use foul language.
I hope you and I can become good friends in learning about this railroad that was never completed.
The Right of way of the South Penn Railroad was a section that ran between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on today's Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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The photo you see in the heading is the end of the double loop grade along the west slope of the Chestnut Ridge. Here in this photo a set ...
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Is this blog still active?
ReplyDeleteBrian I have not maintained this blog for some time and if your still interested in the South Penn then I recommend that you sign up for the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike on Face Book as that is where it is happening.
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Thanks Russell. I have submitted my request to join the group.
ReplyDeleteRussell - there is an image that appears to be from one of your books. I'd like to request permission to use it in a short video clip on my facebook page Exploring NJ and PA. It's the progress report for the PA tunnels week ending Aug 22nd 1885.
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