August 15, 2006
We climbed aboard the Kiski Junction Railroad for a one hour scenic ride on this real working shortline in Schenley, Armstrong County in southwest Pennyslvania. We traveled along the Kiski and Allegheny Rivers right over the former Pennyslvania main Line Canal. We arrived at the former town of Bagdad, now home to Allegheny Ludlum Specialty Silicon Steel Plant, the freight customer of the train. We pulled up to the plant and collected two rail cars full of recyclable steel and hauled them back to be picked up by another trail.
There was a narrator on board that told of local history and lore. The views of the rivers were spectacular and we saw first hand how railroad work today. Volunteer Bob was our personal guide; he was the man in the back car with us. He reported on track conditions to the engineer in front via walkie talkie. It was a great experience!!
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