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Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad

The Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad (reporting mark RBMN), sometimes shortened to Reading and Northern Railroad, is a regional railroad in eastern Pennsylvania. Its headquarters is in Port Clinton. The RBMN provides freight service on 400 miles (640 km) of track. Its mainline consists of the Reading Division between Reading and Packerton and the Lehigh Division between Lehighton and Dupont. Its main freight cargo is anthracite coal.[2]

Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad
Map of Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad's routes and tracks in the Lehigh Valley and Northeastern Pennsylvania
Overview
HeadquartersPort Clinton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Reporting markRBMN
LocaleLehigh Valley and Northeastern Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Dates of operation1983–present
PredecessorConrail
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length400 miles (640 km)[1]
Other
Websitewww.rbmnrr.com

Passenger excursions also run on RBMN tracks. The RBMN itself operates excursion service from Reading and Port Clinton to Jim Thorpe, and the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway (LGSR) offers service between Jim Thorpe and Lehigh Gorge State Park.

Main lines Edit

 
The Port Clinton station entrance in Port Clinton in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania
 
Reading and Northern (RBMN) hopper cars loaded with anthracite in the trainyard of Blaschak Coal Company in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania

RBMN operates two main lines:

History Edit

Beginning Edit

The Blue Mountain and Reading Railroad was founded in 1983 to provide freight service on the former Pennsylvania Railroad Schuylkill Division between Hamburg and Temple. Starting in 1985, the BM&R began operating passenger excursions over the line using two steam locomotives: ex-Gulf, Mobile and Northern Railroad 4-6-2 No. 425 and ex-Reading Company T-1 4-8-4 No. 2102. The BM&R also began operating three more state-owned lines, including the Allentown branch and Colebrookdale branch.[3] The railroad also entered into a partnership with the Reading Company Technical and Historical Society, which leased track space in Leesport and in return leased two diesel locomotives and assorted passenger cars for use on the line.

Expansion Edit

In 1990, the Blue Mountain and Reading took ownership of 150 miles of track located in the Coal Region north of Reading. Shortly thereafter, the company renamed itself the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad and moved its headquarters from Hamburg to Port Clinton.[3] Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the RBMN acquired more lines in northeastern Pennsylvania, primarily of Reading Railroad, Central Railroad of New Jersey, and Lehigh Valley Railroad heritage.

In the mid-1990s, the RBMN discontinued the regularly scheduled passenger operations between Hamburg and Temple and instead focused on occasional excursions throughout the rest of its system. The partnership between the RBMN and Reading Company Technical and Historical Society had more or less ended by this point, but the group still leased track space in Leesport until 2008 when they moved to the Hamburg yard and opened the Reading Railroad Heritage Museum.[4]

Despite the discontinuation of the Hamburg to Temple excursions, steam operations continued. In 1995, No. 425 was present at the grand opening of Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton. No. 425 remained at Steamtown until 1997. Between 1998 and late 2008, all steam operations were suspended.

21st century Edit

In 2005, regularly scheduled passenger excursions resumed with the introduction of the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway in Jim Thorpe.[5] In December 2016, the RBMN announced that it spent $2 million to build a train station at Pennsylvania Route 61 and Bellevue Avenue in Muhlenberg Township outside Reading, called Reading Outer Station, with plans to operate passenger excursions from there to Jim Thorpe.[6] The first round-trip excursion from Reading Outer Station to Jim Thorpe ran on May 29, 2017. It used refurbished Rail Diesel Cars built by the Budd Company in the 1950s and operated along the Pottsville Line between Pottsville and Philadelphia via Reading until SEPTA discontinued diesel service in 1981.[7]

Between 2009 and 2010, RBMN expanded operations due to the emergence of Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling in northeastern Pennsylvania. The railroad spent $100,000 to update an outdated and lightly used Pittston Yard between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. RBMN also purchased two new locomotives, 101 rail cars, and 6 miles (9.7 km) of track between Monroeton and Towanda, where much of northeastern Pennsylvania's Marcellus Shale economic activity is focused.[8]

In 2017, the railroad completed its connections to the Hazleton Shaft and Hazleton Hiller Drying Plant.[9]

In 2019, an audit by the borough of Jim Thorpe revealed the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway owed the borough $90,000 in amusement tax. The Railway fought the tax bill in court, where the judge sided with the borough; the railway appealed the decision, arguing that the tourist railroad was "not an amusement".[10] Company officials threatened to leave the borough of Jim Thorpe,[11] and briefly ceased excursion operations in November 2019. RBMN officials shortly thereafter, negotiated a new agreement with the Jim Thorpe Borough government, and excursions resumed in February 2020.[12][13]

On May 6, 2021, railroad officials announced their purchase of the 19.5-mile (31.4 km) Panther Valley line from Carbon County for $4.7 million.[14]

On April 21, 2022, railroad officials announced their purchase of the property of the former KME Fire Apparatus plant in Nesquehoning for $2 million.[15]

Connections Edit

RBMN operates occasional passenger excursions using restored steam locomotives #425 and #2102. In addition, RBMN operates the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway, a heritage railway based in Jim Thorpe. RBMN interchanges with these railroads:

Equipment Edit

Numbers[17] Images Builder[17] Model[17] Quantity[17]
225   Canadian Locomotive Company 4-6-0 1
250-251 EMD F7A 2
270   EMD F9A 1
275 EMD F7B 1
425   Baldwin Locomotive Works 4-6-2 1
2102   RDG T-1 (4-8-4) 1
9166 Budd RDC-3 1
9167-9168 Budd RDC-1 2
800-801 EMD SW8 2
802-803 EMD SW8M 2
1540-1543   EMD MP15 4
1546, 1548   EMD SW1500 2
2000, 2003-2004   EMD SD38 3
2010-2017   EMD GP38-2 8
2530-2535 EMD GP39RN 6
3050-3069   EMD SD40-2 20
5014, 5017, 5022   EMD SD50 3
5018-5021 EMD SD50-2 4
5033, 5049   EMD SD50M 2

Passenger excursions Edit

Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway
 
The Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway station in Jim Thorpe
Overview
HeadquartersPort Clinton, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Reporting markLGSR
LocaleJim Thorpe, Pennsylvania
Dates of operation1985–present
PredecessorCentral Railroad of New Jersey
Technical
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Length16-mile (26 km)
Other
Websitewww.lgsry.com

The Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway (reporting mark LGSR) is a tourist railroad that operates passenger excursions along RBMN trackage from the former Central Railroad of New Jersey station in Jim Thorpe to Old Penn Haven, following the Lehigh River through Lehigh Gorge State Park.[18] Excursions run on weekends, holidays, and some weekdays between May and December.[5] The regular excursion consists of a 16-mile (26 km), 70-minute round-trip out of Jim Thorpe, following the Lehigh River to Lehigh Gorge State Park. In October, the LGSR operates abbreviated 45-minute trips that offer views of fall foliage in Lehigh Gorge State Park. There are several special excursions that are operated by the LGSR. The Hometown High Bridge train is a 30-mile (48 km), 2-hour round-trip excursion that runs on the first full weekend in October from Jim Thorpe through Nesquehoning to the 1,168-foot (356 m) long Hometown High Bridge that passes 168 feet (51 m) over the Little Schuylkill River, offering views of fall foliage. The Bike train is a 25-mile (40 km), 1-hour one-way trip from Jim Thorpe to White Haven and it allows passengers to ride their bicycles for the 25-mile (40 km) journey along the Lehigh Gorge Trail from White Haven back to Jim Thorpe. The Santa Claus Special train operates out of Jim Thorpe between the day after Thanksgiving and the weekend before Christmas, with a visit from Santa Claus aboard the train.[19] LGSR trains are usually diesel-powered and consist of an open-air car, standard coaches, a gondola car that allows passengers to transport the bicycles aboard the train and ride their bicycles back to Jim Thorpe, and a caboose.[18]

The RBMN also operates passenger excursions out of the Reading Outer Station located outside of Reading in Muhlenberg Township, with Rail Diesel Car trains running from Reading Outer Station to Jim Thorpe with an intermediate stop in Port Clinton.[20] The train runs from Reading and Port Clinton to Jim Thorpe in the morning, allowing passengers time to explore Jim Thorpe. The return trip leaves Jim Thorpe in the late afternoon and returns to Port Clinton and Reading in the evening. This excursion operates on select weekends and holidays from May to November.[21]

On May 27, 2023, the RBMN is scheduled to start excursion service from their new Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Regional Railroad Station in Pittston to Jim Thorpe and back.[22]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Reading and Northern profile".
  2. ^ Vantuono, William C. "For R&N, a coal-fueled record year".
  3. ^ a b "History". Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  4. ^ "A Brief History - Reading Railroad Heritage Museum - Reading Company Technical & Historical Society - 500 S 3rd St, Hamburg, PA 19526 - 610-562-5513".
  5. ^ a b "History". Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  6. ^ Jones, Evan (December 14, 2016). "Railroad building train station in Muhlenberg". Reading Eagle. Retrieved July 17, 2017.
  7. ^ Devlin, Ron (May 30, 2017). "Train makes inaugural round trip: Reading Outer Station to Jim Thorpe". Reading Eagle. Retrieved July 17, 2017.
  8. ^ Times Leader
  9. ^ Atlantic Carbon Group. "Current Operations – Hazleton Shaft".
  10. ^ "Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway to close in late November after tax dispute". Allentown, PA: WFMZ-TV. October 16, 2019. Retrieved October 17, 2019.
  11. ^ Koltnow, Bo (October 8, 2019). "Legal argument over taxes threatens to derail popular Carbon County tourist attraction". Allentown, PA: WFMZ-TV. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  12. ^ Grohotolski, Cody (February 11, 2020). "Train rides to return to Jim Thorpe". Scranton, PA: WNEP-TV. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  13. ^ "Train rides back in Jim Thorpe". PAhomepage. February 12, 2020. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  14. ^ "Carbon sells railroad to Reading and Northern for $4.7 million | Times News Online".
  15. ^ "Railroad buys KME campus | Times News Online". www.tnonline.com. Retrieved 2022-04-21.
  16. ^ per warning signs, July 2013
  17. ^ a b c d "Roster". Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
  18. ^ a b "Our Trains". Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  19. ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  20. ^ "What's going on here? - Take a ride on the Reading". Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  21. ^ "Reading Outer Station, Port Clinton to Jim Thorpe RDC Train Schedule". Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  22. ^ https://www.rbmnrr-passenger.com/pittston-grand-opening[bare URL]

Further reading Edit

  • Bednar, Mike (1998). Anthracite Rebirth: Story of the Reading and Northern Railroad (1st ed.). Garrigues House Publication. ISBN 0-9620844-9-2.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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The Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad reporting mark RBMN sometimes shortened to Reading and Northern Railroad is a regional railroad in eastern Pennsylvania Its headquarters is in Port Clinton The RBMN provides freight service on 400 miles 640 km of track Its mainline consists of the Reading Division between Reading and Packerton and the Lehigh Division between Lehighton and Dupont Its main freight cargo is anthracite coal 2 Reading Blue Mountain and Northern RailroadMap of Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad s routes and tracks in the Lehigh Valley and Northeastern PennsylvaniaOverviewHeadquartersPort Clinton Pennsylvania U S Reporting markRBMNLocaleLehigh Valley and Northeastern Pennsylvania Pennsylvania U S Dates of operation1983 presentPredecessorConrailTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength400 miles 640 km 1 OtherWebsitewww wbr rbmnrr wbr comPassenger excursions also run on RBMN tracks The RBMN itself operates excursion service from Reading and Port Clinton to Jim Thorpe and the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway LGSR offers service between Jim Thorpe and Lehigh Gorge State Park Contents 1 Main lines 2 History 2 1 Beginning 2 2 Expansion 2 3 21st century 3 Connections 4 Equipment 5 Passenger excursions 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksMain lines Edit The Port Clinton station entrance in Port Clinton in Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Reading and Northern RBMN hopper cars loaded with anthracite in the trainyard of Blaschak Coal Company in Mahanoy City PennsylvaniaRBMN operates two main lines Reading Division Reading Pennsylvania to Packerton Pennsylvania along the Lehigh River The line runs from Reading to Packerton along former Reading Company and Central Railroad of New Jersey lines At its south end it connects to the Norfolk Southern Railway s Reading Line its east end is at the Norfolk Southern s Lehigh Line which parallels the RBMN s Lehigh Division Lehigh Division Lehighton Pennsylvania to Dupont Pennsylvania This line forms a fork from Jim Thorpe Pennsylvania one branch running westerly through Nesquehoning Pennsylvania and connecting via a junction to Mahanoy City Pennsylvania or Hazleton Pennsylvania and the second branch runs northerly via the Lehigh River Gorge climbs to Mountain Top Pennsylvania with a double track running from there most of the way to Duryea Yard at Duryea Pennsylvania and Taylor Yard in Taylor Pennsylvania outside Scranton Pennsylvania History EditBeginning Edit The Blue Mountain and Reading Railroad was founded in 1983 to provide freight service on the former Pennsylvania Railroad Schuylkill Division between Hamburg and Temple Starting in 1985 the BM amp R began operating passenger excursions over the line using two steam locomotives ex Gulf Mobile and Northern Railroad 4 6 2 No 425 and ex Reading Company T 1 4 8 4 No 2102 The BM amp R also began operating three more state owned lines including the Allentown branch and Colebrookdale branch 3 The railroad also entered into a partnership with the Reading Company Technical and Historical Society which leased track space in Leesport and in return leased two diesel locomotives and assorted passenger cars for use on the line Expansion Edit In 1990 the Blue Mountain and Reading took ownership of 150 miles of track located in the Coal Region north of Reading Shortly thereafter the company renamed itself the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad and moved its headquarters from Hamburg to Port Clinton 3 Throughout the 1990s and 2000s the RBMN acquired more lines in northeastern Pennsylvania primarily of Reading Railroad Central Railroad of New Jersey and Lehigh Valley Railroad heritage In the mid 1990s the RBMN discontinued the regularly scheduled passenger operations between Hamburg and Temple and instead focused on occasional excursions throughout the rest of its system The partnership between the RBMN and Reading Company Technical and Historical Society had more or less ended by this point but the group still leased track space in Leesport until 2008 when they moved to the Hamburg yard and opened the Reading Railroad Heritage Museum 4 Despite the discontinuation of the Hamburg to Temple excursions steam operations continued In 1995 No 425 was present at the grand opening of Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton No 425 remained at Steamtown until 1997 Between 1998 and late 2008 all steam operations were suspended 21st century Edit In 2005 regularly scheduled passenger excursions resumed with the introduction of the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway in Jim Thorpe 5 In December 2016 the RBMN announced that it spent 2 million to build a train station at Pennsylvania Route 61 and Bellevue Avenue in Muhlenberg Township outside Reading called Reading Outer Station with plans to operate passenger excursions from there to Jim Thorpe 6 The first round trip excursion from Reading Outer Station to Jim Thorpe ran on May 29 2017 It used refurbished Rail Diesel Cars built by the Budd Company in the 1950s and operated along the Pottsville Line between Pottsville and Philadelphia via Reading until SEPTA discontinued diesel service in 1981 7 Between 2009 and 2010 RBMN expanded operations due to the emergence of Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling in northeastern Pennsylvania The railroad spent 100 000 to update an outdated and lightly used Pittston Yard between Scranton and Wilkes Barre RBMN also purchased two new locomotives 101 rail cars and 6 miles 9 7 km of track between Monroeton and Towanda where much of northeastern Pennsylvania s Marcellus Shale economic activity is focused 8 In 2017 the railroad completed its connections to the Hazleton Shaft and Hazleton Hiller Drying Plant 9 In 2019 an audit by the borough of Jim Thorpe revealed the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway owed the borough 90 000 in amusement tax The Railway fought the tax bill in court where the judge sided with the borough the railway appealed the decision arguing that the tourist railroad was not an amusement 10 Company officials threatened to leave the borough of Jim Thorpe 11 and briefly ceased excursion operations in November 2019 RBMN officials shortly thereafter negotiated a new agreement with the Jim Thorpe Borough government and excursions resumed in February 2020 12 13 On May 6 2021 railroad officials announced their purchase of the 19 5 mile 31 4 km Panther Valley line from Carbon County for 4 7 million 14 On April 21 2022 railroad officials announced their purchase of the property of the former KME Fire Apparatus plant in Nesquehoning for 2 million 15 Connections EditRBMN operates occasional passenger excursions using restored steam locomotives 425 and 2102 In addition RBMN operates the Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway a heritage railway based in Jim Thorpe RBMN interchanges with these railroads Norfolk Southern Railway Reading North Reading Temple Lehighton the historic Mountain Top Yard at Penobscot Knob and Taylor where it connects to former Delaware and Hudson Railway trackage in New Jersey New York and New England The northern spur connects the yard in Binghamton New York and then to lower eastern New York state Delaware Lackawanna Railroad Pittston at the Duryea yard which is operated by the RBMN 16 Connects along the left bank trackage along the main Susquehanna River to New York State railways via the former Lehigh Valley Railroad through the yard at Sayre Pennsylvania reaching Rochester Buffalo and Erie Pennsylvania Lehigh Railway Mehoopany Towanda Luzerne amp Susquehanna Railroad Pittston Shamokin Valley Railroad Locust SummitEquipment EditNumbers 17 Images Builder 17 Model 17 Quantity 17 225 Canadian Locomotive Company 4 6 0 1250 251 EMD F7A 2270 EMD F9A 1275 EMD F7B 1425 Baldwin Locomotive Works 4 6 2 12102 RDG T 1 4 8 4 19166 Budd RDC 3 19167 9168 Budd RDC 1 2800 801 EMD SW8 2802 803 EMD SW8M 21540 1543 EMD MP15 41546 1548 EMD SW1500 22000 2003 2004 EMD SD38 32010 2017 EMD GP38 2 82530 2535 EMD GP39RN 63050 3069 EMD SD40 2 205014 5017 5022 EMD SD50 35018 5021 EMD SD50 2 45033 5049 EMD SD50M 2Passenger excursions EditLehigh Gorge Scenic Railway The Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway station in Jim ThorpeOverviewHeadquartersPort Clinton Pennsylvania U S Reporting markLGSRLocaleJim Thorpe PennsylvaniaDates of operation1985 presentPredecessorCentral Railroad of New JerseyTechnicalTrack gauge4 ft 8 1 2 in 1 435 mm standard gaugeLength16 mile 26 km OtherWebsitewww wbr lgsry wbr comThe Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway reporting mark LGSR is a tourist railroad that operates passenger excursions along RBMN trackage from the former Central Railroad of New Jersey station in Jim Thorpe to Old Penn Haven following the Lehigh River through Lehigh Gorge State Park 18 Excursions run on weekends holidays and some weekdays between May and December 5 The regular excursion consists of a 16 mile 26 km 70 minute round trip out of Jim Thorpe following the Lehigh River to Lehigh Gorge State Park In October the LGSR operates abbreviated 45 minute trips that offer views of fall foliage in Lehigh Gorge State Park There are several special excursions that are operated by the LGSR The Hometown High Bridge train is a 30 mile 48 km 2 hour round trip excursion that runs on the first full weekend in October from Jim Thorpe through Nesquehoning to the 1 168 foot 356 m long Hometown High Bridge that passes 168 feet 51 m over the Little Schuylkill River offering views of fall foliage The Bike train is a 25 mile 40 km 1 hour one way trip from Jim Thorpe to White Haven and it allows passengers to ride their bicycles for the 25 mile 40 km journey along the Lehigh Gorge Trail from White Haven back to Jim Thorpe The Santa Claus Special train operates out of Jim Thorpe between the day after Thanksgiving and the weekend before Christmas with a visit from Santa Claus aboard the train 19 LGSR trains are usually diesel powered and consist of an open air car standard coaches a gondola car that allows passengers to transport the bicycles aboard the train and ride their bicycles back to Jim Thorpe and a caboose 18 The RBMN also operates passenger excursions out of the Reading Outer Station located outside of Reading in Muhlenberg Township with Rail Diesel Car trains running from Reading Outer Station to Jim Thorpe with an intermediate stop in Port Clinton 20 The train runs from Reading and Port Clinton to Jim Thorpe in the morning allowing passengers time to explore Jim Thorpe The return trip leaves Jim Thorpe in the late afternoon and returns to Port Clinton and Reading in the evening This excursion operates on select weekends and holidays from May to November 21 On May 27 2023 the RBMN is scheduled to start excursion service from their new Wilkes Barre Scranton Regional Railroad Station in Pittston to Jim Thorpe and back 22 References Edit Trains portal Pennsylvania portal Reading and Northern profile Vantuono William C For R amp N a coal fueled record year a b History Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad Retrieved July 16 2017 A Brief History Reading Railroad Heritage Museum Reading Company Technical amp Historical Society 500 S 3rd St Hamburg PA 19526 610 562 5513 a b History Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway Retrieved July 16 2017 Jones Evan December 14 2016 Railroad building train station in Muhlenberg Reading Eagle Retrieved July 17 2017 Devlin Ron May 30 2017 Train makes inaugural round trip Reading Outer Station to Jim Thorpe Reading Eagle Retrieved July 17 2017 Times Leader Atlantic Carbon Group Current Operations Hazleton Shaft Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway to close in late November after tax dispute Allentown PA WFMZ TV October 16 2019 Retrieved October 17 2019 Koltnow Bo October 8 2019 Legal argument over taxes threatens to derail popular Carbon County tourist attraction Allentown PA WFMZ TV Retrieved October 8 2019 Grohotolski Cody February 11 2020 Train rides to return to Jim Thorpe Scranton PA WNEP TV Retrieved February 12 2020 Train rides back in Jim Thorpe PAhomepage February 12 2020 Retrieved February 12 2020 Carbon sells railroad to Reading and Northern for 4 7 million Times News Online Railroad buys KME campus Times News Online www tnonline com Retrieved 2022 04 21 per warning signs July 2013 a b c d Roster Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad Retrieved January 13 2020 a b Our Trains Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway Retrieved July 16 2017 Frequently Asked Questions Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway Retrieved July 16 2017 What s going on here Take a ride on the Reading Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad Retrieved July 16 2017 Reading Outer Station Port Clinton to Jim Thorpe RDC Train Schedule Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad Retrieved July 16 2017 https www rbmnrr passenger com pittston grand opening bare URL Further reading EditBednar Mike 1998 Anthracite Rebirth Story of the Reading and Northern Railroad 1st ed Garrigues House Publication ISBN 0 9620844 9 2 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reading Blue Mountain and 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