Living nearby to MP 186 of the UPRR Austin TX Sub
I don't know if you've seen this site - but it gives info on Wyomissing Junction. Be sure to go to Dos-E-Dough (sp?) bakery located nearby.
http://www.frograil.com/tours/ns/NSWyoHbg.htm
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No I had not seen this & thanks for posting it
zugmann wrote: I don't know if you've seen this site - but it gives info on Wyomissing Junction. Be sure to go to Dos-E-Dough (sp?) bakery located nearby. http://www.frograil.com/tours/ns/NSWyoHbg.htm
The Frograil Guide to the NS Harrisburg Line Wyomissing to Harrisburg is very detailed, and it lists many good photography sites.
I have photographed trains in Lebanon, PA where the NS tracks run in a private right-of-way in the middle of a street. There are old abandoned industrial buildings on both sides of the street, and they are good photo props. A park at 12th Street is at the west end of the street, and it is a good location for photographing westbound trains, but the neighborhood is not the best.
I have also photographed trains in Palmyra which still has a station which is on the north side of the tracks; that station is now a hobby shop.
Thanks alot for the info
RudyRockvilleMD wrote: The Frograil Guide to the NS Harrisburg Line Wyomissing to Harrisburg is very detailed, and it lists many good photography sites. I have photographed trains in Lebanon, PA where the NS tracks run in a private right-of-way in the middle of a street. There are old abandoned industrial buildings on both sides of the street, and they are good photo props. A park at 12th Street is at the west end of the street running, and it is a good location for photographing westbound trains, but the neighborhood is not the best.I have also photographed trains in Palmyra which still has a station which is on the north side of the tracks; that station is now a hobby shop.
I have photographed trains in Lebanon, PA where the NS tracks run in a private right-of-way in the middle of a street. There are old abandoned industrial buildings on both sides of the street, and they are good photo props. A park at 12th Street is at the west end of the street running, and it is a good location for photographing westbound trains, but the neighborhood is not the best.
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