Tuesday, I was on my way to the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania and decided to make a short detour to Blackhorse Road to roll by Strasburg’s 1pm passenger excursion. Old 89 had paused short of the road crossing for its standard ‘ghost whistle’ routine. While this was going on, I heard another engine chuffing up the grade (technical term) between Cherry Hill and Esbenshade Road.
In a heartbeat, I made a u-turn and drove post-haste back toward Strasburg. While racing along PA Route 741, I overtook 2-10-0 number 90 hauling four covered hoppers.
As mentioned on TTL the other day, engine number 90 recently completed its overhaul, and I’ve been hoping to catch it in service. This fortuitous encounter was just another instance of dumb luck.
At Strasburg, number 90 ran around its train and proceeded back toward Cherry Hill where it met 89 on its return run from Leaman Place on the siding at Grofts. But that’s a story for another post!





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