When this view was made of the "Low Grade," line looking south at Marietta in the 1920's, the Pennsy's passenger line that abutted Marietta's Front Street was similarly double-tracked.
Provenance
From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.
From the vantage point of the top of Chickies Rock, a steam powered freight is caught headed southward over the "Low Grade". The lower end of Marietta is in the distance. Courtesy John D. Kendig, Manheim, Pa.
Provenance
From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.
This view shows the Atglen & Susquehanna branch tracks in the process of relocation prior to electrification through Columbia in 1938. Scene is looking north fromLocust Street. "LG-42" tower is in the distance.
Provenance
From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.
A parlor car brings up the rear in this 1908 view of a Philadelphia bound train making a station stop on the P. R. R., main line at Christiana on the eastern edge of Lancaster County. In the distance, the tracks swing eastward toward Atglen.
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From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.
Six years before main line electrification, the engineer of a westbound Pennsy locomotive, in this 1932 view, has dropped the waer scoop and is taking water from the track tanks located east of Christiana. Photo, John Bowman, Jr., Lancaster.
Provenance
From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.
Discovered at a local "Flea Market," was this signed photo by Robert Dudley Moore, a commercial railroad photographer. It shows P. R. R., K-5, No. 5698 heading an eastbound passenger train on the four track main line thru Gap before the era of electrification. The historical Gap clock tower is on the upper right. Photo, Robert Dudley Moore, Philadelphia.
Provenance
From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.
The Pennsylvania's agency station on the main line at Leaman Place about 1910. The over pass in the distance carries what was later to become highway route 30. The loading shelter on the left served eastbound trains as well as those of the Strasburg Rail Road.
Provenance
From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.
The Pennsylvania's main line station at Leaman Place is shown in this post card view produced in the early 1900's. the hotel and livery stable at the rear dates back to the days of the Philadelphia & Columbia Rail Road and the track in the right foreground is that of the Str asburg Rail Road years before it was a tourist attraction.
Provenance
From box labeled Pennsylvania RR Main Line, Columbia Br., A & S Br.