LPZ_Stitch!
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I recently took my DS13 for a ride on the Strasburg Railroad, in Lancaster County PA, which is in the heart of the PA Amish farm country. Here are just a few of the many pictures I took with my trusty Canon S3:
Getting ready to fill the tender with water from the water tower. You can see the big pile of coal, also in the tender. The fireman shovels about a 1/2-ton of coal for each 45 min. journey out-and-back!
The Strasburg RR is the only place in America where two fully-operational steam locomotives meet and pass each other!
Here's the other train accelerating away from the meeting junction.
Corn and tobacco fields, mostly Amish farms, make up the gorgeous scenery as you roll by at a leisurely 45 mph:
Watch out for the train! It has to reverse direction to get back to "front" of the train to pull out the next load of passengers:
Getting ready to fill the tender with water from the water tower. You can see the big pile of coal, also in the tender. The fireman shovels about a 1/2-ton of coal for each 45 min. journey out-and-back!
The Strasburg RR is the only place in America where two fully-operational steam locomotives meet and pass each other!
Here's the other train accelerating away from the meeting junction.
Corn and tobacco fields, mostly Amish farms, make up the gorgeous scenery as you roll by at a leisurely 45 mph:
Watch out for the train! It has to reverse direction to get back to "front" of the train to pull out the next load of passengers:
... come spring he would take it apart again and reassemble it in the garage for a new season of riding.
This time of year I love hopping the car and going for a ride past the Amish farms of Lancaster County. I live one county to the west near York.



