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Steamtown National Historic SiteThe drive rods of the Illinois Central 790, a small freight locomotive. NPS Photo, Ken Ganz
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Web News!

A new piece of the Steamtown Web Site has opened! Click on Photos & Multimedia for our newest feature, a Virtual Tour. This Virtual Tour shows how a new tire is mounted on the main drive wheel of a steam locomotive. This operation was photographed in the Steamtown Locomotive Shop on March 14, 2007. A few lucky visitors saw the operation on a regularly scheduled Locomotive Shop Tour, but for the rest, the Virtual Tour will have to do.

Also, information about Steamtown's Curriculum Based Education Programs are posted under For Teachers. There is also information about Field Trips.

Check back often to see what's new on the Steamtown website, and most of all, have fun!

 
brown boxcar with white lettering
NPS Photo, Ken Ganz
This Pennsylvania Railroad box car was restored in the shops at Steamtown NHS. Many freight cars were painted brown or red because paints made with iron oxides were the least expensive.

Newspaper and News Releases

Steamtown publishes a semi-annual newsletter. Click on Park Newspaper to see the most current issue (as well as archived back issues). This newsletter highlights events at Steamtown.

News releases, including upcoming scheduled and special events, as well as, when necessary, cancellation notices, are available here. Click on News Releases for these documents.

A steam locomotive exits a tunnel and rolls past fall colors on one of Steamtown's long train rides.  

Did You Know?
Railroads are built with as few hills and curves as possible. If a railroad cannot go over or around a hill, a tunnel is constructed through the hill. Some of Steamtown National Historic Site's train rides travel through the Nay Aug Tunnel in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
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Last Updated: April 16, 2007 at 13:51 EST