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PT-97 starts the climb west over the Pocono Mountains with DL 2461 and 414 digging in to provide assistance on the hind end. 40 plus cars ahead was 2045, 405, 2457, 3642, and 3643. Eventually the leaves would prove too much and they would stall just west of Devil's Hole Road, forcing them to double the hill into Mt. Pocono.
After dropping 35 grain loads at Ardent Mills, Delaware-Lackawanna PO74 passes Pocono Mountain station, which hasn't seen any passenger trains in decades, but maintains regular freight traffic from the DL.
DL's Lehigh Valley 414 leads a Saturday PT98 under the old Lackawanna signal bridge in downtown East Stroudsburg, just north of the old station and tower.
At an abandoned resort in the Poconos, this beauty shop remained frozen in the early 1980s. Boxes for curling irons and blowdryers remained unopened and the sign on the left proclaimed that manicures were $5.00, conditioner $1.00, and hair cuts $10.00.
Three days after Christmas 2009, Delaware-Lackawanna train SPG roars through Pocono Summit with five Alcos and a load of grain for the mill.
DL PO-74 crests the summit of Mount Pocono as they cross Summit Avenue with M630s 3000, 3007 and C636 3642 pulling around 30 grain loads for Ardent Mills just under a mile away. June 7, 2020.
A heart-shaped bath tub at the Penn Hills Resort, a honeymoon getaway in the Poconos Mountains famous for its lamp fixtures from the 1964 world's fair in New York.
Two restored United Railway Historical Society of N.J. E8A's power the "Pocono Express" over Moodna Viaduct in Salisbury Mills N.Y.The trip ran from Hoboken N.J. to Honesdale Pa.and return.This route took the train over the ex Erie New york Division,Delaware Division,and Honesdale Branch. #835 is ex New Jersey Transit #4248,exx PC #4248,built as PRR #5788 5-1952.#834 is ex NJT #4323,exx PC #4323,4076,built as NYC #4076 in 7-1953.This early morning view is no longer possible with the building of the Denniston Drive housing development. 10-16-1993.Howard Kent Jr.photo.
DL PO-74 idles on the causeway through Pocono Summit Lake in Mount Pocono as the conductor makes the cut for Bestway Lumber. January 4, 2020.