With the majority of its system-wide journey behind it, intermodal train 24M streaks through Lewistown, Pennsylvania during a snow flurry, past the historic Lewistown Junction station. Built in 1849 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, it is thought to be the oldest station in continuous use in the United States, as Amtrak still serves the station twice daily. The station is now owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad Technical and Historical Society. Having departed Chicago about 18 hours ago,the Conrail and Penn Central heritage units compliment the scene as train 24M draws nearer to its destination of Baltimore. Photo by Casey Thomason. For more information about Norfolk Southern, visit www.nscorp.com
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