The East Penn GP38s are working hard up the grade into Oxford past the Oxford Grain & Hay Company and will soon arrive at the yard to switch out their train.
East Penn Railroad's Bristol crew utilizes SW-1200 #52 to haul loaded hopper cars towards the Tastykake plant and is seen passing the former PRR Station in downtown Oxford
East Penn Railroad General Manager Don Craumer and Conductor Rob Bishop pilot #52 along the Octoraro Branch on their way to dump stone just outside Oxford
An excursion on the Octoraro Railway works at Oxford, Pennsylvania. After arriving in town, the lead ex-TP&W RS2 was set off on a siding, and the other one is pulling the train past it, so the uni... (more)
The Octoraro Railway ran an excursion over the former Reading Wilmington & Northern branch from Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania to Montchanin, Delaware and return. Once back in Chadds Ford, the mixed tr... (more)
The Octoraro Railway's Alco S2 poses alongside the Lancaster Chapter NRHS's doodlebug charter. No. 3 was built as the B&O No. 519 in October, 1948; it's now in the collection of the B&O Museum in... (more)