Strasburg Rail Road - The Early Tourist Era
The Strasburg Rail Road is the oldest continuously operating shortline railroad in North America. Chartered in 1832, the purpose of railroad was to connect the community of Strasburg with the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad at Leamen Place Junction. Operations between Strasburg and Leamen Place started in 1852, and the railroad was quick to get rid of steam with the purchase of Plymouth 1 in 1926. Freight operations became more and more sporadic until the railroad petition for abandonment in the late 1950s. A group of railfans formed to save the railroad through the trading of shares, and were able to purchase the like on November 1, 1958. Very quickly things were organized for passenger tourist operations and the first trains of the reorganized railroad started running in 1959. Featuring Plymouth 1 operating in 1960, along with the 31 operating in 1961, followed Pennsylvania Railroad 4-4-0 1223, and Great Western 2-10-0 90 running in 1971. These 8mm and Super 8mm films were shot by Don Kehl and John Filson, owned by the Western Railway Museum, and provided by Hunter Lohse. Additional historic photos provided from Baltimore Chapter NRHS archives.

PRR PC Amtrak and Strasburg Railroad at Leaman Place PA

The Glory Machines

A Man and his Machine - George Hart and the 972

Steamtown USA: Steam, Steel and Streamliners (Documentary)

Tour of the Strasburg Railroad locomotive shed |cab ride |train ride|

Lessons from The Excavator - The Strasburg Railroad and Rail Safety

Strasburg: America's Oldest Railroad | Full Documentary (2024)

Restoring a 4-6-2 Pacific in 35 Minutes! - Soo Line 2719

Strasburg, Pennsylvania, USA | LIVE Train Camera (PTZ)

Switzerland’s Historic Railway Giants Return 🚂🔥 | Bahnfestival Brugg 2026

Beladener Holzzug mit 1600t wird 50 3616 fast zum Verhängnis

Strasburg Railroad Documentry

Carl Bellingrodts Film Schätze

Goeltzschtalbruecke

C&O 614 to be Restored - Arrives at Strasburg Railroad

Strasburg Railroad Tour: America’s Famous Heritage Train | Now We Know! TV

PRR Steam in the 80's

The Strasburg Railroad 1983

Running trains at the Strasburg Railroad Museum

