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New Hope and
Ivyland Railroad
New Hope
West Bridge Street
Ferry Street
Ingham Run
Ingham Run
West Mechanic Street
South Sugan Road
Ingham Run
Aquetong Road
Lower Mountain Road
Driveway
Street Road
Lahaska
Holicong Road
Upper Mountain Road
Durham Road
Farm Lane
Upper Mountain Rd
Buckingham Valley
Lower Mountain Road
Creek Road
New Hope Road
Smith Road
Mill Creek
Wycombe
Township Line Road
Driveway
Mill Creek
Mill Creek
Rushland
Swamp Road
Neshaminey Creek
Sacketts Ford Road
Stream
Grenoble
Almshouse Road
Stream
West Bristol Road
Ivyland
Ivyland Road
Street Road
Warminster

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Category:Rail passenger cars of the United States

Station Name Locality Milepost Passenger Facilities Notes Picture
New Hope New Hope, Pennsylvania 37.5 Combination Freight/Passenger station 32 West Bridge Street in downtown New Hope. Located about 100 feet north of its original location and in use as NHRR ticket office.
Huffnagle/Hood Solebury Township 36 Wooden shelter Originally known as Rosenthal.
Reeder Solebury Township 35 Wooden Shelter Named after Eastburn Reeder
Lahaska Buckingham Township 33 Current: Wooden Platform, Original: Combination Freight/Passenger station Destination for regular hourly excursions, original building relocated after termination of passenger service in 1952 and is currently in use as a private residence
Bycot Buckingham Township 31 Small passenger station
Buckingham Valley Buckingham Township 30 Current: Small Passenger Station, Original: Combination Freight/Passenger station Destination for regular hourly excursions prior to the late 1980s, original station building demolished in 1953, current structure from the Pickering Branch near Phoenixville, PA
Montessori School Buckingham Township 29 Small passenger station
Wycombe Buckingham Township 27 Combination Freight/Passenger station Built to the same design as the Lahaska Station,
Rushland Wrightstown Township 25 Combination Freight/Passenger station Freight station built from converted Reading 40-foot wooden boxcar # 13914
Grenoble Northampton Township 23.5 Passenger station Station relocated to hillside at some point with trails leading down to the platform
Traymore Warwick Township 22 Passenger station Relocated from the North Pennsylvania Railroad around 1890
Ivyland [[Ivyland, Pennsylvania 20.5 Combination Freight/Passenger station Reportedly moved to an unknown location after passenger service ended
Johnsville Warminster 19.5 Wooden shelter
Bonair Warminster 18.5 Passenger station Approximately where the present day Warminster Station stands.
Number Heritage Type Builder Status Notes Picture
1 Brooks-Scanlon Corporation 2-6-2 Baldwin, 1914 Display
1 Meadow River Lumber Company Class B Shay Lima, 1910 Display Damaged by building collapse in 1983
2 Bullard Company 0-4-0T H.K. Porter, 1937 Cosmetic restoration Smallest locomotive in the collection
3 E.J. Lavino and Company 0-6-0T ALCO, 1927 Display
7 Berlin Mills Railway 2-4-2T Vulcan Iron Works, 1911 Display
8 Spang, Chalfant & Co. 0-6-0 Baldwin, 1923 Sectioned display
15 Rahway Valley Railroad 2-8-0 Baldwin, 1916 Display Originally built for the Oneida and Western Railroad as 20, operated in Vermont.
26 Baldwin Locomotive Works 0-6-0 Baldwin, 1929 Operational Runs on Scranton Limited.
43 New Haven Trap Rock Company 0-4-0T Vulcan Iron Works, 1919 Display
44 Nickel Plate Road 4-6-0 Brooks Locomotive Works, 1905 Display Oldest surviving Nickel Plate Road locomotive.
47 Canadian National 4-6-4T Montreal Locomotive Works, 1914 Display Operated in Vermont.
132 Wabash SW-8 Electro-Motive Division, 1953 Display Painted as Lackawanna No. 500.
210 Norwood & St. Lawrence Railroad 2-6-0 ALCO, 1923 Display
514 Nickel Plate Road GP-9 Electro-Motive Division, 1958 Overhaul
519 Maine Central Railroad 2-8-0 ALCO, 1913 Display
565 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad 2-6-0 ALCO, 1908 Display Only DL&W locomotive in the collection.
759 Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 Lima, 1944 Display Ran in excursion service between 1968 and 1973.
790 Illinois Central Railroad 2-8-0 ALCO, 1903 Display Oldest locomotive in the collection.
1901 Atlantic Coast Line Railroad SW-1 Electro-Motive Division, 1939 Overhaul
1923 Lowville and Beaver River Railroad 2-8-0 ALCO, 1920 Display Built for Compañía Azucarera Central Reforma of Cuba as No. 8 but never delivered.
2124 Reading Company 4-8-4 Reading Shops, 1947 Display Built from Reading I-10sa class 2-8-0 2044
2317 Canadian Pacific Railway 4-6-2 Montreal Locomotive Works, 1923 Display Operated between 1978 and 2010
2505 Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Electric Multiple Unit Pullman, 1930 Display Only piece of electric equipment in the collection.
3254 Canadian National 2-8-2 Canadian Locomotive Company, 1917 Display Operated between 1987 and 2012.
3377 Canadian National 2-8-2 Canadian Locomotive Company, 1919 Display Previously used as a parts source for sister No. 3254.
3713 Boston and Maine Railroad 4-6-2 Lima, 1934 Restoration Named Constitution
4012 [[Union Pacific Railroad 4-8-8-4 ALCO, 1941 Display Largest locomotive in the collection.
6039 Grand Trunk Western 4-8-2 Baldwin, 1925 Display
6816 Public Service Electric and Gas Co. 0-6-0F H.K. Porter, 1923 Display Only fireless locomotive in the collection.