Erie-Lackawanna Bloomsburg branch
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nice footage. got any more from that era? i was 6 at the time.
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Is the audio dubbed?
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I posted the last reply...have no idea where that name came from....
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NEAT! The Bloom was literally separated from my Parents' back yard by a 10 foot wide alley. The tracks are about 12 feet up an embankment and I can remember having my Mom beat the hell out of me as a real young kid (5 or 6) as I would go right to the base of the "hill" to watch those trains run by. I also remember later on when Conrail ran trains there that there was a guy in a caboose who always threw us candy. After a lot of tie replacement in the late 70's the line seemed to die.
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those F's were in rough shape! oh, nice van.. haha but.. great video
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Is nazareth Pennsylvania on the bloomburg branch?
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I live about a quarter of a mile from the branch in Kingston. I havn't seen a train over there in years. When the D-L used it. They were over there almost every week.
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Amazing video quality!
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Love the video. I live right along this line and it still very much used.
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What a classic line up! Didn't anyone save those F's?
is the line still there
trainman1995 2 years ago
Yes from Northumberland to Berwick operated by the North Shore
Ed K.
m3ohwell 2 years ago