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Rutherford 2109 + "The Spirit Of Pennsylvania" train (Updated 3.0)

BABackshop-Productions•Created February 26, 2023
Rutherford 2109 + "The Spirit Of Pennsylvania" train (Updated 3.0)
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Space Rutherford: He has a new paint scheme which is meant to be a blend of RDG & PRR paint. Also new is the Brass bird sitting on the headlight. "The Spirit Of Pennsylvania" Passenger train is a sight seeing train operated by the Appalachian & Eastern Seaboard Railroad running every other weekend from March to December. It runs from Philadelphia to Reading Pa, the train then heads south along the old reading Railroad Mainline to Harrisburg PA. In Harrisburg the train stops and picks up passengers. .The train then runs west along the Susquehanna river to Altoona, PA here they fill up on coal and water, a diesel is tacked on behind the steam locomotive. The train charges over the world famous horseshoe curve and heads west through the mountains towards Pittsburgh. Upon arrival in Pittsburgh the train is turned and stored for the night. The next day the train runs back east to Altoona, PA where the diesel is taken off the train. Upon arrival in Harrisburg the train takes the keystone corridor running into Lancaster, PA. The train passes Lehman place whistling for any Strasburg railroad trains. upon arrival in Philadelphia the train is packed up and repairs are done. If 2109 is not available 2101 is used Equipment: A&ESR T1 2109 "Rutherford" A&ESR WC1 (A water tender made from a ex candian pacific tender) Baggage car 1000 "Keystone" (Contains tools and other supply's including a HEP generator) Passenger car 1001 "William Penn" Dining car 1002 "Harrisburg" Sleeper car 1003 "Philadelphia" Sleeper car 1004 "Pittsburgh" Dome car 1005 "Susquehanna River" Passenger car 1006 "Juniata" Passenger car 1007 "Nittany" Observation car 1008 "Pennsylvania"

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Project ID810101269
CreatedFebruary 26, 2023
Last ModifiedApril 26, 2023
SharedMarch 7, 2023
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