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Posted - March 12 2014 : 11:41:07 PM
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A wonderful train museum in Kempton Pennsylvania. I have been there many times and enjoy each visit. Here are a few of my photos from that museum.
They also have a wonderful HO scale layout in that baggage car.
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Posted - March 13 2014 : 01:07:24 AM
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The Wanamaker, Kempton & Southern... it never occurred to me that's what your screen name refers to. Rode it with a friend in '89. We took a trip to ride behind Pacific #425 on what was then the Blue Mountain & Reading, found out about WK&S, and rode that afterwards. It was a short ride, but a fun one in an open gondola with their 0-6-0 saddle tanker puffing and spitting in our faces. Do they still have her?
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Posted - March 13 2014 : 01:17:56 AM
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They currently use diesel engines to operate their trains Nelson. The steam engine ran last year but only for a special anniversary event. They must bring her up to FRA standards to safely continue her operations. There is a huge HO layout owned by the Schuykill and Lehigh Model Railroad Club.
These photos are not mine. They can be found on the internet. Photos courtesy of the Schuykill and Lehigh Model Railroad Club. That beautiful HO layout is in the baggage car next to the station.
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Posted - March 13 2014 : 09:03:48 AM
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You're right about the lack of publicity. I go out to Allentown all the time to visit family and the Allentown Fairgrounds and Merchant Square for train show and I never heard of it. I'll have to check it out! Thanks for the info.
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Posted - March 13 2014 : 10:15:32 AM
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Man, I wish I lived close to that railroad, I would have been going there this weekend.
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Posted - March 14 2014 : 12:25:55 AM
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Next time you go out there, wks Get a pic of that crossing signal!
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Posted - March 14 2014 : 12:50:14 AM
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I have many pictures of the place including said signal Ben.
Hope you enjoy. Remember that YouTube has many videos of this railroad.
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Posted - March 14 2014 : 10:15:51 AM
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O.O wow I want it! I'll bet its cast iron too
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Posted - March 17 2014 : 08:56:03 AM
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quote: There is also a huge HO layout owned by Schuykill and Lehigh Model Railroad Club located in a passenger car next to the train station. . . . Photos courtesy of Schuykill and Lehigh Model Railroad Club in Kempton PA
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Now THIS ! is a good looking layout. The ridges and valleys are mostly missing but I know they are there. Looking at this layout, I am waiting for a pair of 2-8-0 camelbacks to come around a bend, or building corner, dragging a string of coal laden hoppers somewhere. The Alco RS's are ok, the road names need some back dating, like 1147. frank
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Posted - May 24 2014 : 9:32:34 PM
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Will try to go there tomorrow. Weather looks good for the entire Sunday. It is a nice place to visit for the day for anyone within a three hour drive.
I did make it to the site Sunday May 25 and took an assortment of photos.
Nice area to spend the weekend with amusement park and outlet stores and other attractions nearby.
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Posted - May 26 2014 : 5:17:09 PM
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Also took photos of the HO scale model railroad layout next to the station.
Very enjoyable afternoon in paradise.
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Posted - May 26 2014 : 5:44:24 PM
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I love your photos, wks! Keep up the good work!
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Posted - May 26 2014 : 6:36:29 PM
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Thank you Stephen. I have a few more photos from my trip yesterday.
Long but very enjoyable walk to this treasure.
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Posted - May 27 2014 : 07:49:29 AM
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Kempton to Wanamaker and the HO layout. Wks, I like going through the photos of the railroad and the club layout there. Of interest is the Kempton station and the good condition it is in . It is nice to see where the LNE Westinghouse large center cab went. That and the LNE composite gondola I have seen in old LNE photos of fan trips full of people.
* I did get out with my son to Ashley PA to see a part of the Ashley plain, and the rubble of Hubber Breaker.
* I am thinking to go out to Laury Station and see what I can find there. From what I can see of photos from there you can get all the way around the town on the old Lehigh Valley right of way, and see the ruins of what is left. I can't do it until the contractor is done with the work on my house, at least the attic work. Frank
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Posted - May 27 2014 : 08:49:35 AM
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Thank you Frank. I have a few more photos for your enjoyment.
Phone number for the railroad is 610 756 6469.
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Posted - May 27 2014 : 10:06:30 AM
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O.O get a pic of that gate!
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Posted - May 27 2014 : 10:48:10 AM
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quote:O.O get a pic of that gate!
Originally posted by microbusss - May 27 2014 : 10:06:30 AM
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You took the words right out of my mouth, microbusss.
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Posted - May 27 2014 : 12:22:25 PM
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quote: You took the words right out of my mouth, microbusss. Originally posted by kovacste000Â -Â May 27 2014Â :Â 10:48:10 AM
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cause it resembles the ones Lionel & Bachmann made
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Posted - May 27 2014 : 9:04:42 PM
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I did not bother to take pictures of those gates since I had no interest in them. I found one picture of those gates on the internet.
Not my photo. This one taken by Allison Choc.
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Posted - May 27 2014 : 11:50:44 PM
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quote: quote: You took the words right out of my mouth, microbusss. Originally posted by kovacste000Â -Â May 27 2014Â :Â 10:48:10 AM
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cause it resembles the ones Lionel & Bachmann made
Originally posted by microbusss - May 27 2014 : 12:22:25 PM
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It's most likely the one Bachmann and Lionel based it off of.
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Posted - December 26 2014 : 3:26:21 PM
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Some more photos I took in June 2012.
Photos of the HO layout next to the station.
Definitely a place to check out especially during spring time.
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Posted - December 26 2014 : 7:17:57 PM
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This line has been on my bucket list to visit for a long time. I'm not all that far from it. You're right, it doesn't get enough exposure.
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Posted - December 26 2014 : 10:31:58 PM
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the crossing gates resemble Lionel's ones!
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Posted - December 26 2014 : 10:34:31 PM
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quote: the crossing gates resemble Lionel's ones!
Originally posted by microbusss - December 26 2014 : 10:31:58 PM
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That's because that style of crossing gates is where Lionel got it from.
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Posted - December 26 2014 : 11:16:49 PM
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AND Bachmann's & IHC's crossing gates
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Posted - December 27 2014 : 12:49:43 PM
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quote:AND Bachmann's & IHC's crossing gates
Originally posted by microbusss - December 26 2014 : 11:16:49 PM
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That too.
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Posted - December 29 2014 : 3:51:48 PM
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Some more photos from this side of paradise in eastern Pennsylvania.
Plenty of videos of this line on YouTube as well.
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Posted - January 20 2015 : 8:27:15 PM
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Wow, that's a railroad that's like what we all wish to model but in 1:1 scale. Everything looks clean, cared for and charming! I'll have to head out there for a ride.
Do they move freight? Do they have an engine house for their steamer?
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Posted - January 20 2015 : 9:30:54 PM
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quote:Wow, that's a railroad that's like what we all wish to model but in 1:1 scale. Everything looks clean, cared for and charming! I'll have to head out there for a ride.
Do they move freight? Do they have an engine house for their steamer?
Originally posted by Islanderh93Â -Â January 20 2015Â :Â 8:27:15 PM
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Not to mention, that baggage coach on display in one of those pictures look vaguely like a Mantua 1890 coach.It is very charming, though, almost like a railroad fairy tale of some sorts.
-Steve
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Posted - January 29 2015 : 11:31:56 AM
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They do not have freight service since they are landlocked and only own four miles of track. They currently operate passenger service on nearly three miles of track.
End of track east of Wanamakers.
More bucolic scenes for your enjoyment.
Scenic section near Wanamakers.
Rustic setting away from turmoil.
Leave your worries behind and enjoy the gentle curves.
No traffic to worry about.
Fishing and cycling is the norm here in paradise. Engine house currently stores diesel equipment. Steam engines stored outside next to main line. Line reopens in April. Phone number is 610 756 6469.
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Posted - January 29 2015 : 3:13:55 PM
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where did track go originally? Is there more than the 5 miles?
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Posted - January 29 2015 : 5:23:52 PM
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quote:where did track go originally? Is there more than the 5 miles?
Originally posted by microbusss - January 29 2015 : 3:13:55 PM
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http://www.kemptontrain.com/history/
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Posted - February 05 2015 : 11:54:24 AM
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Wow
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Posted - February 05 2015 : 5:59:54 PM
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It was originally a branch line which connected Reading and Slatington. It has been shortened to Wanamakers and North Albany since 1972. The tourist railroad operates on three miles of track. From Kempton northbound to Wanamakers is in service. One additional mile of track is currently not used. From Kempton southbound to North Albany is out of service. I have photos of the two steam engines that operated there in 2002. I did my best to make them presentable since these are prints.
Saddle tank engine number 2 built in 1920 by the HK Porter Company.
Saddle tank engine number 65 built in 1930 by the HK Porter Company.
Both engines shown.
Engine number 2 entering Kempton.
Engine number 65 just south of Wanamakers.
Engine number 2 north of Kempton.
Number 65 heading south.
Whitcomb diesel engine number 602 built in 1944.
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Posted - December 29 2015 : 6:52:27 PM
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This is my favorite museum to visit. My primary pleasure is the long but pleasant walk passing by country scenery before I reach the museum. It seems like heaven to me. The long walk is well worth the effort.
Although when I think of those long walks I question my sanity. But I enjoyed them very much. What memories.
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Posted - December 29 2015 : 6:54:34 PM
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Some more photos. The jewel of this area after a long but pleasant walk.
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Posted - December 31 2015 : 7:27:00 PM
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Wow. Never thought I would put Allentown on my bucket list. Now it is. I want to ride the train, ride a bike, and swim in the pond. It is swimmable, isn't it?
I never knew there was such a beautiful corner of Pennsylvania.
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Posted - January 04 2016 : 09:52:32 AM
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There is boating activities at Leaser Lake but no swimming allowed as far as I know. More photos.
Lovely day in the neighborhood for train watching.
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Posted - January 04 2016 : 09:54:52 AM
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Some action photos of engine 734.
Wonderful diesel action.
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Posted - January 29 2016 : 6:44:01 PM
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More photos from this beautiful area. Hope this motivates other members to visit this beauty.
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Posted - January 29 2016 : 7:26:32 PM
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Great photos Richard !
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Posted - December 27 2018 : 9:48:33 PM
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Some recordings I did back in 2003.
https://youtu.be/LJSFnLxD6f8
https://youtu.be/h4Q7JzO7tp0
https://youtu.be/yW1JXyeT7fo
https://youtu.be/WhKUrA_7j2w
Before the digital age.
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Posted - January 08 2019 : 8:08:39 PM
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Some videos I took of the tourist railroad a few years ago.
Website for the railroad.
www.kemptontrain.com
Phone number is 610 756 6469
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Posted - January 08 2019 : 11:35:29 PM
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Also videos I took of the HO scale club layout next to their train station.
Website for the HO scale club layout.
http://schuylkill-lehigh-mrr.org/index.html
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Posted - March 15 2019 : 9:31:12 PM
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Some videos you may find interesting. I took these back on October 21 2012.
One week later Superstorm Sandy damaged those crossing lights.
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Posted - March 15 2019 : 10:34:54 PM
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Nice videos, wks!! Wow - the WK&S railroad has some nicely restored Reading and Lackawanna equipment.
Those railroad crossing lights look really vintage.
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Posted - April 02 2019 : 9:23:49 PM
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You have a picture of Fuhrman's Grove in there. That was my grandfathers property and where my father was raised. During my grandfathers ownership he allowed the train to stop there and people would picnic. When sold I believe he required the buyer to keep allowing the railroad to do that. It has changed ownership a couple of times over the past decades and I know one owner no longer allowed it. Not sure of the status of that today. It's been a couple of years since I've been there. I take the younger ones in our family to Kempton to show them some of their heritage, the railroad makes it easy to get kids to go and pay attention.
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Posted - April 04 2019 : 11:21:06 PM
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Unfortunately Furhmans Grove was damaged by a severe wind storm. The storm hit that area back in May 2011. It will take some time to restore that section by the track area.
On a happier note here are some videos I shot back in October 2012.
Farmland and woods all along this beautiful area.
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Posted - April 05 2019 : 09:42:09 AM
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Some really nice photos of the Kempton, Ken...
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Posted - April 05 2019 : 4:41:11 PM
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More of my videos from a few years ago.
One day trip with hikes from Kutztown to Kempton which total 22 miles long. Additional hikes along paths near tracks total 6 miles long. Total for the day was 28 miles. Very tiring. Not getting younger.
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Posted - February 23 2020 : 01:44:30 AM
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Some nice videos by other railfans of this railroad.
Not my videos but I wish to advertise this railroad before spring time.
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