For its second year of fall foliage trains originating from the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Regional Railroad Station at Pittston, Reading & Northern Railroad’s Passenger Department is adding a unique, new ...
Tickets are now available for the inaugural passenger rail trip from Pittston to Jim Thorpe in May. Sales were slated to launch Wednesday morning on the Reading & Northern Railroad website, while ...
Dave and Joan Lease enjoy a trip aboard one of Reading & Northern’s ‘Crown Class’ railroad coaches last week during a trip through the Lehigh Gorge. The refurbished cars will be among those used on ...
Port Clinton-based Reading & Northern Railroad is set to begin its fall season of all-day passenger excursions to Jim Thorpe. For the first time in the railroad’s 40-year history, fall foliage trains ...
The Reading & Northern Railroad’s train excursions from Pittston to Jim Thorpe have been popular and tickets have sold out through August. Matt Fisher, general manager of the railroad’s passenger ...
PORT CLINTON — The Reading & Northern Railroad will begin its 2024 regular season excursions to Jim Thorpe on Saturday, April 6. The excursions will continue weekends through Sunday, Sept. 29. Fall ...
PITTSTON, Pa. — An old way of getting around is new again as a railway plans to make a comeback, taking passengers from Pittston to the Poconos. The Reading & Northern Railroad announced that train ...
Reading & Northern Railroad, Pennsylvania’s largest privately owned railroad, announced Tuesday that it will begin operating regular weekend passenger excursion train service from Pittston to Jim ...
Mike and Oscar rode on the Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad from Pittston to Jim Thorpe last week with friends, including Gino and Tammy Ginocchetti. It was a comfortable, scenic ride all the ...
Pullman car #1127, the Schuylkill River, is the new seating option on the Pittston to Jim Thorpe trains this year. The car was originally built in 1954 for the Boston & Maine Railroad as the Salisbury ...
May 21—The seats are spacious and comfortable and the ride is smooth. The windows are large, giving riders a passing view of mountain scenery including lush forests and meandering rivers. You may have ...
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