Looking from the north, this view shows the station building at Lancaster Junction in 1936. The tracks to the left curve towards Lancaster while thos on the left lead to Landisville and Columbia.
The Philadelphia & reading's Baldwin 4-6-0 No. 547 was the center of attention when a photographer made this view at Lancaster Junction in the early 1900's. The engineer assumes the classic pose with oil can in hand as No. 547 takes water after a run from Columbia. Photo, Elsie Fry, Lancaster, Pa.
Obviously during a lull between trains, this early 1900 scene shows Samuel Myers, the Reading's agent at Lancaster Junction, front row center in the uniform and brass buttons of his office, engaged in what appears to be a pipe smoking contest with the members of his station force. Photo, Elsie Fry, Lancaster, Pa.