PRR in 2021: Harrisburg Station
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024
- PRR in 2021 Episode III.
In this part of the PRR in 2021 series, come along on a tour of the Harrisburg Transportation Center. Built in 1887 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, partially destroyed by fire in 1904, and operated by Amtrak since 1971, the Harrisburg station has a long history.
I'm always taking suggestions for new PRR in 2021 videos. If you know of anything built by the PRR that is still in existence today, let me know in the comments!
Also be sure to check out my Instagram @pennsylvania_rails
Filmed 3/13/21
Very nice video. My father's headquarters was about 100 yards east of the station and I spent some time wandering around the station before it looked this nice. (He retired from Amtrak)
That is awesome! Great video 👍👏
Nice video 👍 You should do one of these kind of videos on AR tower in Galitzin.
Stay tuned! I was actually just there last weekend filming! I have a bit of a backlog of videos to edit but it is coming soon!
One of my favorite stations ever!
I like to stop off here for some lebanon baloney when i'm training my oil from titusville to the ports in philiadelphia.
They did a beautiful job on the station. I didn’t realize it was this big. We are going to make a day trip over this way this summer starting at horseshoe curve.
It is a really impressive station. It's cool arriving on Amtrak and getting off the train under the train shed. I didn't realize how rare that is until I was doing the research for this video. Sounds like that will be a fun trip! Horseshoe Curve is one my favorite places!
Love this series... would you be able to do Bryn Mawr tower and Bryn Mawr substation?
Heck, you could do a whole series on the original phila-Paoli mainline stations
That's a good idea! I will add it to my list. Thank you for the suggestion!
That’s awesome