Looking at it it's hard to picture steam engines hauling coal back and forth. Erosion is taking its toll, but as you mentioned still very noticeable. Thank you Burton
It was the Schuylkill and Lehigh Railroad, 60 miles total trackage and named for its geographic boundaries. At the time it opened it was the shortest route from northwest coal fields to NYC. Beautiful country, good route,, I think being an engineer on that line would have been great job.
What a delightful stroll thru the valley of the dolls(no trespassing signs)
They were there. I just didn't make eye contact with them 😆😂
The shape of this bed is very clear and easy to see.
Looking at it it's hard to picture steam engines hauling coal back and forth. Erosion is taking its toll, but as you mentioned still very noticeable. Thank you Burton
It was the Schuylkill and Lehigh Railroad, 60 miles total trackage and named for its geographic boundaries. At the time it opened it was the shortest route from northwest coal fields to NYC. Beautiful country, good route,, I think being an engineer on that line would have been great job.
I completely agree Ken. The scenery must have been something else.
Thank you Friend.
Thank you my friend.
Have you looked into geocaching yet? You may of passed some in your adventures
Good evening John. I have seen some in my travels but have yet to investigate anything I find.
@@kevinsalsbury2118 it could be like a side quest since your already there :)
That's a good point John. I'll check one out next time.
@@kevinsalsbury2118 no pressure, just wanted to bring it to your attention, maybe you might like it
They should be abandoned, roundhouse and Pottsville along the river
Good morning Steve. Do you know where in Pottsville this is or was located?