Exploring Bethlehem The Lehigh Valley Transit Trolleys
The Lehigh Valley supported one of the earliest electric trolley systems in the US. The system ran from 1890 to 1953 and in addition to covering the valley, it extended to Bangor and to Philadelphia and points in between. Today it's been gone for almost seventy years, but we still have pictures and some films.

▶︎
Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

▶︎
Exploring Bethlehem - - The Lehigh Canal

▶︎
The Lehigh Valley Railroad Volume 1

▶︎
ABANDONED Underground Concourses of Philadelphia - IT'S HISTORY

▶︎
Bethlehem PA - Experience the REAL Christmas City USA Like a Local!

▶︎
Lehigh Valley, PA | Visiting the History of Allentown, Bethlehem, & Easton

▶︎
The Trebbin Disaster 1962

▶︎
Exploring Bethlehem - - LVIP

▶︎
Ten (10) Strangest Transit Systems in the United States 2025

▶︎
Watch This 300,000-Ton Ship Disappear | The Final Moments of a Stellar Banner long version HD

▶︎
Columbus Neighborhoods: Columbus by Rail

▶︎
The last year before the fall of the Berlin Wall

▶︎
Roseto | What's in a Name?

▶︎
Exploring Bethlehem - Monocacy Park

▶︎
Top Hidden Gems in the Lehigh Valley, PA | Unique Experiences

▶︎
Exploring Bethlehem - - Fountain Hill

▶︎
Philadelphia's Ghost Subway Line that's Rising from the Dead

▶︎
1933 - Allentown, Pa Flood and more...

▶︎
Lehigh Valley Railroad Roundhouse - Abandoned

▶︎
