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Reading & Northern continues to develop Nesquehoning campus

By Trains Staff | March 14, 2024

Former fire apparatus factory will feature locomotive shops, new passenger station

New railroad tracks leading to building
New tracks under construction leading to the shop building on the Nesquehoning campus. Reading & Northern

PORT CLINTON, Pa. — The Reading & Northern Railroad this week updated progress on its development of the former KME Fire Apparatus industrial complex in Nesquehoning Borough, which is being developed for a variety of uses by the railroad, including a new passenger station.

The nine-building, 10-acre facility was acquired by the railroad in 2022, and is near the center of the R&N system [see “Reading & Northern buys Nesquehoning, Pa., factory complex,” Trains News Wire, April 21, 2022].

Tracks are under construction to connect to some of the existing buildings, which will be used for serving of the R&N diesel fleet, now at 63 locomotives. Company automobiles and trucks are also serviced at the facility; other buildings house the maintenance-of-way, signals, real estate, and passenger departments.

The railroad plans to introduce the Nesquehoning Regional Railroad Station this year, operating two of its Iron Horse Rambles with T-1 class 4-8-4 No. 2102 from the facility: June 22 to Tunkhannock and Aug. 17 to Pittston. There will also be an Aug. 18 excursion from Nesquehoning to Pittston with the railroad’s F unit diesels. Plans currently call for a station platform as well as an additional main track to accommodate traffic. Passenger information is available here.

The railroad will also relaunch its Black Diamond Company Store, currently an online-only platform, at the Nesquehoning campus. The store will also have a display at the Jim Thorpe, Pa., station on peak weekends.

Building with large doors and sign for Reading & Northern Railroad
New signage on one of the campus buidings, with the shop lead in the foreground. Reading & Northern

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