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The new EVRR schedule shows 10 steam trips to Roaring Springs, plus an additional "Steam to the Cove" Martinsburg trip in April.

I  recommend this outfit for anyone who appreciates a working steam engine, or just wants a fun train trip for friends or family.

2-6-0 #11 gives a performance far beyond its size on the 1.6% grade up to Roaring Springs.

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I would love to visit this, but it’s a bit far, I live near Allentown and have several train rides closer to me. Jim Thorpe, Bel Del, WK&S, Kutztown, Colebrookdale just rode late December, New Hope, Black River, Strasburg, West Chester, Wilmington and Western. I would love to do the Cove ride since it is longer than their normal rides.

Robert K posted:

I would love to visit this, but it’s a bit far, I live near Allentown and have several train rides closer to me. Jim Thorpe, Bel Del, WK&S, Kutztown, Colebrookdale just rode late December, New Hope, Black River, Strasburg, West Chester, Wilmington and Western. I would love to do the Cove ride since it is longer than their normal rides.

You drove over 4 hours to ride 611 at Manassas, Va. MapQuest list 3 routes to Altoona, one of which doesn't involve tolls. All are around 3.5 hours drive.
An trip to Roaring Spring costs only $19 per adult and includes the ice cream.

Also remember that Horseshoe Curve, the Allegheny Portage RR NPS site, and the Railroaders Museum in Altoona are nearby, making for a full day or extended weekend trip.

Now, put yourself in this picture!

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