A rail-fan trip was operated in May 1955 from Philadelphia to Gettysburg over the Pennsylvania and Western Maryland via York. Pennsylvania's K-4, No. 7133 heads up the special near the Centerville Road crossing on the Columbia branch west of Rohrerstown.
Provenance
From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.
Landisville's "Railroad House," was in such close proximity to the Pennsylvania's main line tracks that legend has it that the draft from passing non-stop expresses could blow soup from plates in the dining room. Also in this 1909 view is "NV" block station which controlled the cross over of the Pennsylvania's tracks with that of the Reading & Columbia branch of the Reading. The block station in later years was changed from "NV"to "LANDIS" before it was eventually demolished.
Lancaster County's flat, open, fields around Landisville made the Reading's Reading & Columbia Branch an easy vicitim to severe winter weather conditions. The locomotive's big wedge plow doesn't to have helped much in this February 1918 scene. Obviously off the iron with its tender askew the crew is either looking for the wrecker or a rescuing St. Bernard with the traditional keg of brandy.