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North Shore EMD's on Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad local train crossing Herald Street in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, moving cars in one direction blowing a K3LA horn, and bringing light power back blowing a K3L. Locomotives: NSHR 2012(EMD GP38, Ex- PC, Ex- CR, Ex-LLPX, Ex- RTEX, built 1969) & NSHR 2004(EMD GP38, Ex- CR, Ex- LVRR, built 1969). From Wiki: "The Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad (reporting mark NBER) is a short line railroad that operates 73 miles of track in Blair, Centre, and Clinton counties in Pennsylvania in the United States. It is part of the North Shore Railroad System. The line runs generally northeast between Tyrone (in Blair County) and Lock Haven (in Clinton County). Other communities served include Port Matilda, Milesburg (both in Centre County), and Mill Hall (in Clinton County). There is a spur at Milesburg that runs southeast to Bellefonte, then splits, with a track going northeast to Pleasant Gap and another going southwest to Lemont and State College (all in Centre County). There are 8 miles of track in Blair County, 60 miles in Centre County, and 5 miles in Clinton County. The rail line follows Bald Eagle Creek northeast in Centre and Clinton counties, and runs roughly parallel to U.S. Route 220 between Tyrone and Milesburg, and parallel to Pennsylvania Route 150 between Milesburg and Lock Haven. The spur to Bellefonte follows Pennsylvania Route 144 and the line from Lemont to Pleasant Gap follows Pennsylvania Route 26. There are connections to the Norfolk Southern Railway at both Tyrone and Lock Haven as well as an indirect connection to Canadian Pacific Railway. The system has trackage rights via the Norfolk Southern line. These allow the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad to connect via Lock Haven to the east and south with the Lycoming Valley Railroad at Muncy and the village of Linden in Woodward Township, Lycoming County, the Union County Industrial Railroad at Milton, the North Shore Railroad at Northumberland, and the Shamokin Valley Railroad at Sunbury. The line operated by the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad was formerly the Bald Eagle Valley Branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad Tyrone Division, later part of the Penn Central, and then Conrail. SEDA-COG JRA (Susquehanna Economic Development Association - Council of Governments Joint Rail Authority) was formed in July, 1983 to continue to provide rail service to communities whose rail lines Conrail had decided to abandon. In 1984 the JRA took over the line when Conrail abandoned it, and the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad was born (along with the North Shore Railroad). In 1989, more track was purchased, extending the Nittany and Bald Eagle line to Lock Haven. The name of the railroad comes from Mount Nittany in Centre County and Bald Eagle Creek." "North Shore Railroad System The North Shore Railroad gives its name to the North Shore Railroad System, which includes the following short lines: Juniata Valley Railroad (JVRR)* Lycoming Valley Railroad (LVRR)* Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad (NBER)* North Shore Railroad (NSHR)* Shamokin Valley Railroad (SVRR)* Union County Industrial Railroad (UCIR) The first five railroads (those marked with an asterisk, *) are owned by SEDA-COG JRA (Susquehanna Economic Development Association - Council of Governments Joint Rail Authority) and operated under contract by Robey Railroads, a private company. The North Shore and the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroads were the first two railroads owned by the SEDA-COG JRA. Robey Railroads also operates UCIR. As of 2006, there are plans by Robey to consolidate these six lines as the Susquehanna Railroad Corporation, a non-operating holding company. The system has trackage rights via the Norfolk Southern line. These allow the North Shore Railroad to connect to the south with the Shamokin Valley Railroad (at Sunbury) and the Selinsgrove Branch (at Selinsgrove Junction), and to the north and west with the Union County Industrial Railroad (at Milton), the Lycoming Valley Railroad (at Muncy and at Linden) and the Nittany and Bald Eagle Railroad (at Lock Haven)". You can see the scanner I use and other railfanning items at my Amazon Affiliate Store, of which I receive a small commission on all sales, here: https://www.amazon.com/shop/baltimore... Join this channel to get access to perks: / @baltimoreandohiorr 8 1 25 ©️ BaltimoreAndOhioRR ™️ #NorthShore #NittanyandBaldEagleRailroad