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By Retno Pinasti and Rafael Setyo
A visit to Strasburg, Pennsylvania is a trip to the past, a time when steam powered the railroads and horse-drawn implements1 were used to farm the land. Strasburg is located in the heart of Lancaster County's picturesque2 Amish country and its railroad has been connecting the community to the national rail system for more than a century and a half. For producers Retno Pinasti and Rafael Setyo, VOA's Jim Bertel takes us for a nostalgic ride on the Strasburg Rail Road.
A coal-powered engine on the Strasburg Railroad
This is America's oldest short-line railroad.
The Strasburg Rail Road takes tourists on a 45-minute journey through countryside that has barely3 changed for more than 100 years.
Wayne helps passengers understand the history of the railroad |
Railcars that tell a tale of America's history.
President Abraham Lincoln inaugurated4 the railroad's passenger service in 1861, when he rode the train to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It was months before the start of the U.S. Civil War.
At the turn of the last century, competition from other American rail services forced the Strasburg to stop running regular passenger trains. And after World War Two, improved highways took even more business away from the railroad.
Riders on one of the vintage cars of the Strasburg Rail Road |
"It takes a lot of man hours to keep those engines running," says Wayne.
Those engines have been running for 175 years now, taking passengers on a journey back to the golden age of the American railroad.
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