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Experience the Dog Days of Summer on the Northern Central Railway in Pennsylvania - New Freedom

Experience the Dog Days of Summer on the Northern Central Railway in Pennsylvania

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Difficulty

easy

Duration

1–2 hours

Fitness Level

No special fitness required; suitable for all ages and abilities

Overview

Ride the rails on the Northern Central Railway’s $10 summer special through scenic southern Pennsylvania. Discover history, nature, and vintage train charm in New Freedom’s unique outdoor excursion.

New Freedom, Pennsylvania

Dog Days of Summer! - $10 Special

All Ages •$10 • One Hour • Glen Rock •  Diesel Locomotive • 1800s Coach Cars •

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About This Adventure

Experience a nostalgic journey aboard a historic PRR GP9 Diesel Locomotive, built in 1959, as you travel through scenic Heritage Rail Trail County Park. Discover the rich history of the towns along the original Northern Central Railroad route, all while enjoying unique vintage coaches that enhance this memorable summer adventure.

It's HOT and It's Humid - It's the Dog Days of Summer!

Duration

One Hour

About

A $10 Special for All Ages!

Travel to Glen Rock, PA and back with our historic PRR GP9 Diesel Locomotive built in 1959 on a former Pennsylvania Railroad mainline that has been in operation since 1838. Your ride follows the route of the original Northern Central Railroad through the scenic Heritage Rail Trail County Park. Learn about the history of the towns and villages you pass along the way.

Please Note

  • Please visit our Gift Shop to check in and receive your boarding pass.
  • Please arrive 30 minutes prior to boarding.

Coach Accommodation Options

D. Reed Anderson Car !Anderson 2 With a seating area for passengers as well as a storage area for baggage, the aptly-named combine car was important to railroads in the late nineteenth century. Our combine car, the D. Reed Anderson coach, holds special meaning as it is named for one of Northern Central Railway of York’s co-founders. Patterned after an 1880s-era combine car, this coach can seat up to 32 passengers, and is available for public seating as well as small group private seating. When constructing this coach, special attention was paid to restoring 1920s-vintage Hale and Kilburn cushioned walkover seats, which can be reversed to face the direction of travel. The D. Reed Anderson houses two restrooms and is handicapped accessible. Like our other passenger cars, this coach features coal stoves and operable windows for all-season use.

Abraham Lincoln Car !Lincoln2 The Northern Central Railway will forever be connected with President Abraham Lincoln, who rode these rails to and from delivering the Gettysburg Address in 1863. Sadly, less than two years later, on April 21, 1865, the nine-car Lincoln Funeral Train would use these tracks when traveling from Baltimore to Harrisburg and beyond. Our Abraham Lincoln car incorporates the look and feel of an 1870s passenger coach. The vibrant car embraces Victorian motifs and features plush green seats that can be reversed to face the direction of travel. Like our other passenger cars, the Abraham Lincoln coach incorporates authentic nineteenth -century heating via coal stoves as well as operable windows to bring the outside in and provide fresh, cool air.

New Freedom Car !New Freedom 1 Named for the home base for the Northern Central Railway of York, the New Freedom replicates the appearance of a standard passenger coach from the 1860s. In true Victoria Era fashion, the lavish car features a colorful interior, with plush red seats that can be reversed to face the direction of travel. With seating for up to 56 passengers, the New Freedom coach incorporates authentic 19th century heating and cooling-coal stoves to heat the car during the cold months and open windows to cool the car during the warm season. As for the car’s namesake, New Freedom was incorporated in 1873 and named for the Free family. The borough houses both our engine house as well as our passenger station – the historic New Freedom Railroad Station, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

South Branch Car

!South Branch The tracks of the Northern Central Railway wind through the rolling hills and peaceful valleys of southern York County, paralleling and occasionally crossing the South Branch of the Codorus Creek. South Branch also happens to be the name of our 1860s-era open-air coach, which offers a unique riding experience. With seating for up to 36 passengers, the layout of the coach features cushioned seats in the center of the car, facing outward on each side to provide spectacular views of quaint towns and picturesque countryside. During the warmer months, the large windows are open to allow refreshing airflow, while in the colder months the windows are closed to retain the warmth courtesy of an era-appropriate coal stove. Wicker chairs provide additional seating options for passengers.

Caboose

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This newly restored No.613 Caboose Car provided a unique passenger experience. You have the opportunity to ride in the 'best seat of the train'' in the cupola seats. There is also a restroom and air conditioning onboard. The additional seats available are wicker chairs.

Gondola

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Enjoy the outdoor elements (rain or shine) of riding along the NCR line inside the standing-only open-air Gondola car. Passengers can roam throughout the car to see all of the sights of the York County Heritage Rail Trail. This newly 1906 restored Gondola car No. 8146 was restored in 2022 for the Bike Aboard program.

Adventure Tips

Arrive early for best seating

The vintage train fills quickly during the summer special; arriving early increases your chance at window seats with prime views.

Bring water and sun protection

Summer sun can be strong on the open train cars, so pack sunscreen and plenty of water.

Check the weather forecast

Train rides run rain or shine, but severe weather may cause delays or cancellations. Dress accordingly.

Explore New Freedom before or after your ride

The nearby town offers charming shops and cafes to enhance your day trip experience.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • White-tailed deer
  • Red-tailed hawk

History

The Northern Central Railway was a key Civil War supply route and once linked major East Coast cities, playing a strategic role in 19th-century transportation.

Conservation

The railway is committed to preserving the historical rail corridor while promoting eco-friendly tourism practices to protect the surrounding natural landscapes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Sunhat

Essential

Protect yourself from direct sunlight during the open car rides.

summer specific

Camera or smartphone

Essential

Capture the scenic countryside and historic trains along the route.

Light jacket or sweater

Mornings and evenings can be cool in spring, so bring an extra layer.

spring specific

Reusable water bottle

Essential

Stay hydrated during the outdoor portions of your adventure.

summer specific