23 January 2010

Civil War-era Train Rides in PA?


A non-profit group is proposing to offer Civil War themed train rides from New Freedom to Hanover Junction, PA beginning in 2013. The group, Steam into History, Inc. wants to eventually expand the trips all the way to York City, Pa. Carl Linquist wrote the article in the York (PA) Post Dispatch. You can read it here.

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