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On a February day in 1961 the last Lehigh Valley Railroad passenger train pulled ... The photographers include William J. Brennan, Robert Malinoski, Bob Wilt, Tom Trencansky, Bill Volkmar and ...
A program on railroad history will be presented at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Sayre Historical Society. The program, titled “Along the Line of the Lehigh Valley Railroad from New York to Niagara ...
A Lehigh Valley Railroad caboose, also now at the Bath siding, was purchased by Scenic Railways volunteer Robert Daumer of Northampton. At one time, the caboose had been on display at the 1939 ...
Packer directed a young engineer named Robert Sayre to begin building a railroad from Mauch Chunk to Easton. Packer renamed it the Lehigh Valley Railroad. His business friends were horrified.
On the last day of the year 1865, Robert H. Sayre, self-taught engineer, creator of Bethlehem Iron Company (later Bethlehem Steel), and man of all work to Lehigh Valley Railroad founder Asa Packer ...
Robert H. Sayre, second vice president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, drove in the second gold spike. Sayre, who was chief engineer of the railroad, was a friend and associate of Asa Packer ...
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