The Reading and Northern Railroad - Passenger /Lehigh Gorge Scenic Railway 1100 departure was lead by 425 (Baldwin, 4-6-2). As it crossed the Lehigh River in Glen Onoko, Pennsylvania on Saturday, August 15, 2020, it was following the "new" route of the Central Railroad of New Jersey that is currently used by the Reading and Northern, as this bridge was built in 1913. When the Turn Hole Tunnel was built in 1866, carried the main line of the predecessor Lehigh and Susquehanna River Rail Road until the building of this new bridge. The rails were removed in 1956, and today the tunnel is an attraction for hikers, part of Lehigh Gorge State Park.