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LV Web Sites (arranged in order of estimated usefulness to LV modelers)

Anthracite Railroads Historical Society - The only historical society covering the Lehigh Valley Railroad in depth for railfans and modelers. See this web site for information about subscriptions and back issues of  Flags, Diamonds and Statues magazine, upcoming meetings and annual conventions, and sales of LVRR books and models, some available only through the ARHS.

John W. Campbell's Lehigh Valley Railroad Page - A great source for photos of LVRR equipment. 9 pages of steam photos, 7 of diesel locomotives, plus passenger & freight cars, cabooses, towers, stations, bridges, employess. Other features are a complete scan of Employee Timetable No. 11, 9/28/1947, a database of information about wrecks on the LVRR, and a chronology of presidents of the LVRR.

Railroading in the Northeast: Lehigh Valley Roster - Another good source of LVRR diesel roster shots, with multiple photos of many engines. Also features a nice system map showing connecting railroads, the complete text of "One Hundred Years of The Lehigh Valley," an address given in 1946, a condensed LVRR history, and a 1938 list of employees.

George Ellwood's Fallen Flags Photos (LVRR) - The largest web collection of roster photos, including some freight cars and cabooses. Good selection of LV photos, but check out the other railroads while you are there, particularly for run-through or leased locomotives or rolling stock that appeared frequently on the Valley!

Robert Staples' BlueComet.com LVRR Page - Nice shots of LVRR diesels in the final years.

John Rust's SD45.com Lehigh Valley Page - Great roster shots from the 1970s.

Cornell Railroad Historical Society's Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Website - Several short articles on the history of the LVRR, and two pages of photographs.

Henry Sundermeyer's Fallen Flag Railroads of New Jersey: Lehigh Valley - A great source for grade profiles, and track profiles of the LVRR's New Jersey trackage. Also contains 1923 and 1949 passenger schedules.

Railway Excess Agency's Jasper N Haines' Lehigh Valley Scrapbook - Steam locomotive photos compiled from the scrapbook of Jasper N Haines, LVRR General Manager 1931-41

Lehigh Valley Wyomings on steamlocomotive.com - A brief history with specifications and links to photos for LVRR's 4-8-4 steam locomotives.

James Mack's "semi-official Lehigh Valley Railroad website" - A small site with personal photos and memories of the LVRR.

Bill Kisselstein's Lehigh Valley Mail List Photo Page -  A good source for LVRR operations documents such as Train Data Sheets (form 166), Train Orders (form 19), and excerpts from some timetables and manuals. The photo section has been shown as "under construction" for over a year. Home of the lehighvalleyrr e-group.

Lehigh Valley Railroad Archives - Home of the LVRR Forum, a web-based discussion group. Also contains mileage tables for some branch lines.

Bernd Fanghanel's Lehigh Valley RR Page - Photos of the LV in and around Rochester Jct, where Bernd lives.

Other Prototype-Oriented Web Sites (arranged alphabetical order)

Steam Era Freight Cars Ted Culotta's excellent new web site has the same philosophy as LVRR Modeler, but is directed at steam era freight cars in general. An excellent reference for prototype photos from the steam era.

E-Groups (in order of estimated activity)

anthraciterr - "The online meeting place of the Anthracite Railroad Historical Society." Founded 8/12/98, 408 members as of 2/1/2002, 1331 messages in 2001.

thevalley - "A discussion of railroads with emphasis on the Lehigh Valley Railroad past and existing portions operated by other lines including Conrail and related connecting railroads throughout New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania." Founded 6/14/1998, 198 members as of 2/1/2002, 466 messages in 2001.

LVRR Forum - "This forum is meant for the discussion of topics relating to the history and operation of the Lehigh Valley Railroad." Part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Archives web site; not an e-mail list.

lehighvalleyrr - "This list is dedicated to discussion of the Lehigh Valley, past, present and future of what remains of 'The Route Of The Black Diamond'."

BlackDiamondExpress - "This group is dedicated to sharing and exchanging information about the Lehigh Valley railroad, its operations, facilities, equipment, and the people who made it all work." Founded 12/6/2000, 59 members as of 2/1/2002, 578 messages in 2001, but most of these messages are repeat postings of the same set of files.

LV-RR - "This list is open to anything that relates to or affects the Lehigh Valley Railroad collector or the modeler of the ' Route of the Black Diamond'." Founded 1/13/2000, 44 members as of 2/1/2001, 38 messages in 2001.

LVRR Maps On-Line

MapQuest shows the LVRR trackage, if you zoom in far enough, and has links to corresponding aerial photos, which although taken long after the track was torn up, still show the right of way in many cases. Here is the link for Coxton Yard.

MapBlast! shows the LVRR trackage in red, making it a little easier to follow, but does not link to aerial photos. Here is the link to their version of Coxton Yard.

MapsOnUs is similar to MapBlast! in features. Here is their Coxton Yard map.

Terraserver shows both aerial photos and topo maps, linked to each other. Here is their Coxton Yard topo map, and their 1992 aerial photo. Note that the legend on the 1983 topo map shows Conrail, not LVRR as do the first three map services.

Topozone sells topo maps, and the ones you can see on the screen don't show the same detail as available on Terraserver. Also, there are no links to aerial photos. Here is Topozone's Coxton Yard map.


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This page last updated on 10/02/2003 .