Reading Railroad Iron Horse Rambles Logo Hoodie
Reading Railroad Iron Horse Rambles Logo Hoodie
- 9-ounce, 50/50 cotton/poly fleece, Port & Company PC90H
- Printed Front Only
- Color Charcoal
Starting in 1959, the Reading Company began operating a series of excursions throughout its system using four of the T-1s. The first Ramble, pulled by T-1 2124, ran between Wayne Junction in Philadelphia to Shamokin.[4] Five T-1s were held by the Reading for the Iron Horse Rambles: 2100, 2102, and 2124 would be used to pull the excursions, 2101 would be kept as a backup, and 2123 was used as a source of parts and eventually scrapped in 1966.
The Iron Horse Rambles lasted until 1964, after which, the three remaining T-1s were sold off (2124 had already been purchased by F. Nelson Blount in 1962 for his Steamtown U.S.A. collection in Bellows Falls, Vermont).
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