The brick water tank base at Powder Valley, Pennsylvania was obscured by corn stalks during the 1985 Anthracite Railway excursions. The initial power for this Conrail spin-off was a former Delawar... (more)
An Anthracite Railway excursion rolls past the brick water tank base at Powder Valley, Pennsylvania. Parking must have been tight, as my ’83 Mustang GT made it into the edge of the photo.
Bound for Dillinger tunnel, an Anthracite Railway excursion passes the brick water tank base at Powder Valley, Pennsylvania.
The brick water tank base at Powder Valley, Pennsylvania is one of the key remaining structures on the remaining portion of the Reading’s Perkiomen Branch. Anthracite Railway, the first designat... (more)
Some brilliant autumn colors have persisted into November for the Anthracite Railway’s annual excursions, one of which is seen rolling westbound into Powder Valley, Pennsylvania.
Passing through very late autumn colors, Anthracite Railway’s former Amtrak SW1 has an excursion train at Powder Valley, Pennsylvania.
Approaching Powder Valley, Pennsylvania, Anthracite Railway’s ex-Delaware & Hudson RS3 leads one of the road’s the annual Pennsburg – Zionville excursion trains.
November has arrived, and some fall foliage remains in Eastern Pennsylvania. Here Anthracite Railway SW1 735 rolls past a tree that hasn’t shed its leaves.
The Reading's Perkiomen Branch, which diverted from the main line at Perkiomen Junction, near Valley Forge, rejoined the East Penn branch at Emmaus Junction, providing a short cut between Philadel... (more)
A photo line of over 30 people records the passage of Reading 903 past one of the notable photo locations on the Perkiomen Branch, this ex-Reading water tank base.
Upper Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce 50th Anniversary special train passes the base of a steam era water tank.
Reading power again rides the Perk, passing the remains of a water tower. This photo appears in the December 2007 issue of Railpace.
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