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The Lehigh Valley Railroad began as an carrier of anthracite coal in 1846. At it's peak, it stretched from the docks of New York harbor to Lake Erie. Although mostly a freight carrier serving the hearths of Bethlehem Steel, it operated a well known passenger line from New York City to Buffalo, The Black Diamond.
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reprinted from January 2011
As a tyke, my Grandfather would take me "in the machine" (car) down to the train yard down around 4th and Auburn to watch the trains for hours... been mesmerized ever since... was quite a sight for a 3 year old seeing the full size trains vs the toy ones that went round on the putz.
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