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The Strasburg Rail Road will be featured on the "Now We Know!" TV show, hosted by actor Steve Guttenberg, on Saturday morning ...
For 30 years, the steam engine has visited Strasburg Rail Road in Lancaster County, offering rides to adoring fans. He's back ...
In addition, Zeigler said one train doesn’t necessarily correspond to one whistle. Operators at the Strasburg Rail Road periodically change the whistles on trains somewhat arbitrarily, Zeigler said.
For those looking for a less spooky experience, the Strasburg Rail Road offers a variety of other train rides. More information about the railroad’s fall activities can be found online here ...
A train ride is often only as good as the landscapes it has to offer, even if they're brief glimpses away from a book or a cellphone. A new ranking from USA Today's 10Best series holds one central ...
NEW AT 5:30, AN ICONIC TRAIN IS STATIONED AT THE STRASBURG RAILROAD FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. THE NORFOLK AND WESTERN CLASS J 611 IS KNOWN AS AN ENGINEERING POWERHOUSE OF STEAM, TECHNOLOGY, AND NEAR ...
Strasburg Railroad station master Steve Barrall said “the cyber criminals were able to gain access to company information. How exactly, it’s a bit of a mystery, at least to me.
For 30 years, the steam engine has visited Strasburg Rail Road in Lancaster County, offering rides to adoring fans. He's back again this year from June 19 through the 22.
Wednesday is Christmas. After six weeks of rides, the Strasburg Rail Road Christmas train took its last chug of the holiday season. News 8's photojournalist Bobby Tufarolo hopped aboard to check ...
The Strasburg Rail Road Company was among the entities that received the funding. ... The railroad handles approximately 500 rail cars and with the help of the 1.7 million grant money, ...
The Strasburg Rail Road, America’s oldest short line railroad, honored International Women’s Day (March 8) and Women’s History Month by assigning its first-ever all-female steam locomotive crew.
Tuesday was a bittersweet day at the Strasburg Rail Road in Lancaster County. Employee Jim Rice retired after 51 years. During that time, he held a variety of positions. He started working part ...