Stewartstown Railroad Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Sketchy and invasive
The lines looked super sketchy, and we went through peoples' yards. I thought it was extremely unpleasant, and invasive to the people living near the rail.
Fortunately the Stewartsville Railroad is running its holiday trains this year. The train cars and lobby of the station are decorated with wreaths, trees, and swags of green. A fun family outing.
The Steam Engine "Mack" is amazing to see billowing out smoke and hearing the bell and whistle and how it sounds as we went down the tracks. The ride was a bit too short, but enjoyable. The train st...
This railroad is an authentic representation of a short line farmers railroads that once dominated rural America before automobiles, and now are mostly gone. A jewel of living history, Stewartstown ...
Although one was greeted with a sign saying "see you in the spring," the railroad offices and train cars were on view. One gathers that a dedicated group of volunteers may be using the time to make so...
Sketchy and invasive
The lines looked super sketchy, and we went through peoples' yards. I thought it was extremely unpleasant, and invasive to the people living near the rail.
Holiday trains ready
Fortunately the Stewartsville Railroad is running its holiday trains this year. The train cars and lobby of the station are decorated with wreaths, trees, and swags of green. A fun family outing.
The Old Steam Engine is amazing
The Steam Engine "Mack" is amazing to see billowing out smoke and hearing the bell and whistle and how it sounds as we went down the tracks. The ride was a bit too short, but enjoyable. The train st...
Wonderful jewel of living history
This railroad is an authentic representation of a short line farmers railroads that once dominated rural America before automobiles, and now are mostly gone. A jewel of living history, Stewartstown ...
Apparently undergoing winter renovations
Although one was greeted with a sign saying "see you in the spring," the railroad offices and train cars were on view. One gathers that a dedicated group of volunteers may be using the time to make so...