That building still stands on the south side of West North Street between Beaver and George Streets. I think there is a former business name on the front of...
Anyone know of anything on this line that was starting up? Saw the link and website, but see nothing new. i emailed the contact and no reply. THanks, Lee...
Lee, Did you e-mail Don or myself? Don has pretty busy the past few weeks since he got married last week and has been busy with his regular job as a conductor...
We were up in York last night taking pictures, and we passed the new stadium. It doesn't seem to have done that much damage to the area. The smallish footprint...
... new stadium. It doesn't seem to have done that much damage to the area. The smallish footprint and low profile keep it from overwhelming everything around...
Now, whacha gonna do with the old jail? Could make for some nice condos. Put me down for one with a view of the switchyard. Michael Lijewski Fallston, MD ... ...
Historic freight station headed for demolition DAINA KLIMANIS The York Dispatch York Dispatch Article Last Updated: 07/20/2007 11:53:04 AM EDT A 19th-century...
Be careful with this one: developers are notorious for "accidentally" knocking down the good portion of a property while demolishing the bad. BTW there was an...
Included in the article about the old Western Maryland Freight station was an aerial view of the Sovereign Stadium and the Northewest Triangle area which the...
Today on WSBA 910 AM on their "Hidden Treasures of York County" series they are featuring Muddy Creek Forks. The audio files should be on their web site within...
Alas, it is a hidden treasure. They really need to grow the thing, if they want it to last. Just my 2 cents. ... From: yorkfd@...<mailto:yorkfd@...> ...
Scott McGee heard the train horn, looked out the window of his Lineboro, Md., bar and saw a tractor-trailer heading straight into the path of the engine. "I...
Rail trail in a rush to connect residents to Main Street shops CHARLES SCHILLINGER The York Dispatch Article Last Updated: 07/31/2007 12:36:27 PM EDT The Red...
This one too: Where are the history buffs? Historic preservation advocates apparently have settled for half a loaf regarding the planned demolition of a...
Hello all! I have one of the new freedom laser cut wood kits and am getting ready to build it. I know that the depot is now painted in the cream brown style,...
Hello all. I added a photo from 1988 and 2003 of the New Freedom station with the two different paintings. Would appreciate your help in determining about the...
Lee, The station is currently painted as it would have appeared in the 1920's. The "blue" which you have seen previous to restoration is the effects of...
Greetings! I've been asked by the organizations mentioned below to post this announcement on the Ma & Pa Historical Society's Web Site and thought I might also...
Anybody in the group have any information on the history of the railroads of Hanover? I moved here last November and am attempting a new model railroad in S...
I was born and raised in Hanover. I've been looking for the same info you're searching for for years and I too have only been able to find the photos of the...
Guys your best bet may be to contact the Western Maryland Historicial Society,They are in Union Bridge MD. WM had the roundhouse and car shops there.Good Luck...
You can find photos and postcards occasionally on e-bay but they must be rare or desirable because they usually go for more $$ than ones for York for example....
Gregg, Yes, I would love to see whatever you have time to either post or e-mail me. I have wondered about the trolleys ever since I moved to town. Thanks, Gene...
Thanks Troy You bet I will share! Gene ... Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games....
Gene, The "Keystone" published by the PRRTHS Vol.33, #1 has an excellent article on the PRR's Frederick Secondary Track. This branch is also covered in ...
Gregg, Sometime ago on the forum someone mentioned a photo (from a postcard) of the combination station in Keymar from the Pennsy side. Now that's priceless, ...
Ernie, Thanks for mentioning that article. I've had a busy week and weekend so I haven't had a chance to mention this article. It actually was written by my...
I posted the four postcards I have of trolleys in Hanover in the photo section. Note that they are early 1900's. The bridge is interesting - I don't know...