Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley RHS

2010 Calendar

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2010 Calendar  

As an annual project and fund raiser, the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Rail Historical Society puts together a calendar, featuring photographs of local rail lines. The photos are from the collections of members of the chapters. Everything from steam, traction and interurban, diesels and local landmarks have been in past calenders as well as some current photos.

2010 Calendar On Sale At Moscow Station

2010 Calendar On Sale At Moscow Station

Cover : D&H Freight at West Scranton, featuring a lash-up of D&H Alco Century 420 #401, Ex Conrail #2077, L&HR #29, BAR GP-38 #81 and U23B #2306.

Vulcan Iron Works 2-10-2 on CNJ at Laurel Run, PA. This locomotive was being tested for the Turkish State Railways.

CNJ GP-7 with Fan Trip at Wilkes-Barre Station.

DL&W Alcos haul a grain train under the Signal Bridge at Nay Aug near Scranton, PA.

NSY&W units haul train across the Starruca Viaduct in Lanesboro, PA.

D&H 4-4-0 #442 with passenger train at Lehigh Valley Passenger Station in Wilkes-Barre, PA.

Roadset of Lehigh Valley F-7's on the Mountain Cutoff through Mountain Top, PA.

Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley freight locomotives #402 and #403 at Scranton Yard.

DL&W F7 #633 near East Portal of Nay Aug Tunnel in Scranton, PA.

R&N PILE hauled by 2 SD45-2's at Penobscot Yard near Mountain Top, PA. 

Wilkes-Barre Railway Corporation #702 and Trolley Coach #802 in Forty-Fort, PA.

O&W FT #808, part of a four unit roadset at Mayfield, PA.

Erie Steam locomotives move wreck trains at Laxawaxen, PA.

Northern Electric Baggage/express car being loaded at Lake Winola Station.  

Purchase of this calendar helps the Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley Railway Historical Society accomplish many goals. We are donating books on local railroad history to public libraries throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. We hope to continue the donation of books and videos as long as there are quality materials available to do so. We are also considering the publication of a video of local rail history.

The 2010 Calendar can be ordered at $6.75, via First Class Mail.

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