CNJ 113 is just as wonderful a steam locomotive as R&N 425. Definitely deserves to keep running. I hope a great amount of donations will be made to keep 113 steaming along.
Thanks for the video of this excursion on the Reading and Northern. I have passed through this town and stoped to see the station and the old steam engine that was parked there several times. I always wondered where that line went to. My old house in Philadelphia had coal heat and I may have burnt coal from this area when I lived there. I am glad to see there still is an active breaker operating in the area since so much has been abandoned over the years. I now now where Santa Claus gets the coal for the bad kids at Christmas. It comes from his breaker in St. Nicholas, Pa.
Lol based on what I saw at the breaker there's a LOT of naughty kids that Santa will be getting coal for this year! Glad you got to see the station and locomotive in person.
That CNJ Coach 98 deserves to be restored and used for future excursions!
Super nice video, Jaime!! Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it!
CNJ 113 is just as wonderful a steam locomotive as R&N 425. Definitely deserves to keep running. I hope a great amount of donations will be made to keep 113 steaming along.
She's an amazing and unique locomotive, and I also hope to see her continue running for many, many years.
Thanks for the video of this excursion on the Reading and Northern. I have passed through this town and stoped to see the station and the old steam engine that was parked there several times. I always wondered where that line went to. My old house in Philadelphia had coal heat and I may have burnt coal from this area when I lived there. I am glad to see there still is an active breaker operating in the area since so much has been abandoned over the years. I now now where Santa Claus gets the coal for the bad kids at Christmas. It comes from his breaker in St. Nicholas, Pa.
Lol based on what I saw at the breaker there's a LOT of naughty kids that Santa will be getting coal for this year! Glad you got to see the station and locomotive in person.