Rusting locomotives

Railroad "A New Hope" in North America has a well-preserved locomotives, operating locomotives, freight and passenger cars. All of this rare locomotives and wagons repeatedly acted in films. Here every year many tourists and lovers of railways to look at the old steam engines, restored and are in working order. But it turns out not all locomotives are in working order




Company "A New Hope" was founded in 1966 in the Bucs contry, Pennsylvania. In recent years, it is more known as the Railroad of New Hope and Ivilend. However, in its structure from the very beginning it included the assets and property of North Pennsylvania Railroad. This company, in turn, was opened in 1855, and much of its infrastructure remained intact until 2008.



Photographer Charles Tilford entered the territory of an abandoned railway section "A New Hope" and found abandoned rolling stock, obsolete and rusting in the open air.





Also, rail and heavy-truck dumped here old train mechanisms, which are then harvested for parts or repair.
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With locomotives and old steam locomotive paint had long since disappeared, they gradually covered with moss and rust. Locals call it simply - a cemetery of trains.



Old rusty steam engine exploded on the tracks of the railway company "New Hope» New Hope and Ivilend.















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