Ticket holders to the Red Ball Express will enjoy a multi-hour steam-powered mixed train photo charter beginning late afternoon, extending into the evening. In conjunction with the Memorial Day holiday, the charter will take on a Military Railroad Service theme, with uniformed WWI and WWII re-enactors and encampments along the rail line. Tickets for the event are $200. Strasburg Rail Road and Lerro Productions are donating their time and equipment to maximize the amount able to be donated to Verdant View Farm. For those who would prefer to give a straight donation, Strasburg Rail Road has set up a link to donate.
The photo freight charter, which is scheduled to depart at 4:30 p.m. and run through 9:30 p.m., is open to the public, specifically those who share a passion for trains and photography. Those attending should bring their own camera and be comfortable getting on and off the train.
Lighting will be provided. Lerro Productions will also provide guidance to help the photographers capture their shots of the train at various locations along the line.
Details and tickets are here: https://www.strasburgrailroad.com/ride/events/red-ball-express/
Strasburg Rail Road is one of Pennsylvania’s leading family attractions and is home to museum-quality, turn-of-the-century steam locomotives, freight cars, dining cars, private cars, and one of the largest fleets of historic wooden passenger cars in the world. Founded in 1832, Strasburg Rail Road also holds the unique distinction as being America’s oldest short-line railroad.
…and for those of you planning to just show up and “railfan” the event, please make a direct donation to the cause!
The Strasburg Rail Road is indeed a good neighbor. When the fire broke out just as several Strasburg employees were getting off work, they went to Verdant View Fram and assisted the farm owner and others in leading dairy cows out of the barn. That’s what it means to be neighborly.
Will a video of this runby be available , with funds also going to the farm???
It’s in the tradition of their Amish neighbors who do barn raisings after a barn fire.