What's New at Muddy Creek Forks, PA
Special Photo of Engine 82

Photo taken by H.E. Brouse of Lewisburg, PA at York, PA on
Feb. 10, 1987
Special thanks to
Kenneth Houghton for sharing
this photo with us.
Heritage Day 2007
First World War Encampment
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Heritage Day 2007
First World War Encampment
Heritage Day 2007
First World War Encampment
FIRST WORLD WAR ENCAMPMENT A
"Living History Weekend" of the First World War was hosted by the Maryland and
Pennsylvania Railroad Preservation Society at Muddy Creek Forks on Saturday,
October 13 and Sunday, October 14. This World War I Encampment was offered by
members of the Great War Association at the Ma & Pa Railroad Heritage
Village, a registered early 1900's historic district of the National Register
of Historic Places. The encampment is intended to represent soldiers from at
least five different nations that participated in World War I. Uniformed armed
forces of the United States, Great Britain, France, Belgium, and Germany will
be on hand to demonstrate the equipment of the first great conflict of the 20th
Century. The displays will illustrated how, over four years of war, the bright
uniforms and tactics of 1914 from the era of Napoleon quickly gave way to the
camouflage and modern weaponry of 1918 that is familiar to us today. Sending
messages by telegraph, the dominant means of communication, was also be
demonstrated. The role of the railroads in WW I was interpreted by the Society.
For more information about the Frist World War group,
contact George Fitch - George
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Tool Car X-11
Tool Car X-11 at Delta, PA - 1969.
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Tool Car X-11, photo by Richard E.
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The Tool Car X-11 moves to the
Ma & Pa RR.
A special thanks to the Potomac Chapter of the
National Railway Historical
Society (NRHS) which authorized a matching grant program of $500 for the
purpose of acquiring and restoring former Ma & Pa Tool Car X-11
In 1983, after 27 years of service, X-11 was retired and
sold to Joe Corasaniti. He moved the car to Baltimore and has kept it
there on property owned by his family. Corasaniti donated X-11 to the Maryland
& Pennsylvania Railroad Preservation Society. The car is entirely intact
and a good candidate for preservation. Although its condition has not yet been
systematically assessed, it appears an initial restoration for display will
require only replacement of some deteriorated wood sheathing and paint. The
opportunity to preserve X-11 depended on raising the money needed to move it
from Baltimore to Muddy Creek Forks. Because of your generosity, the move has
been accomplished and the car sits on the Ma & Pa tracks in Muddy Creek
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VIEW COMPLETION OF THE TEA 21 GRANT
Check out the pictures of the work done for the
TEA 21
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VIEW THE MOVE OF ENGINE 82 FROM YORK, PA TO MUDDY CREEK
FORKS
Check out The Move of
Engine 82
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WANTED - Black and White or Color Movies of the Ma &
Pa RR!!
The Ma & Pa RR Historical Society and the Ma
& Pa Preservation Society are working together to locate,
professionally copy, archive, and make available to their membership as much
vintage movie film of the Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad as possibly
can be obtained. If you have or know of black and white or
color movie film showing trains, track, or railroad related structures on
the original Maryland or Pennsylvania Divisions before the rails were
removed please contact Rudy Fisher as follows:
Even if you have only a few minutes of film, we would
still like to copy it. The names of persons who allow their movies to be used
in the combined Society project, will be given credit in the completed CD or
DVD that includes their footage.
All film will be returned to its owner by Certified
Mail. Also, all who participate will be given a free copy of the entire CD
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COME TO THE VILLAGE THIS SUMMER!
Plan to come to the village on Sundays in the Summer of
2008 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. for tours and motorcar rides in Muddy
Creek Forks, PA. There will be Motorcar Train Rides, Historic Exhibits &
Equipment along with tours of the 1900 General Store, Railroad Station,
Muddy Creek Forks Post Office, and the Historic Roller Mill & Grain
Elevator.
Motorcar rides are only $5.00 for Adults and $3.00
for Children, or just stroll back in time in our pleasant village. Light snacks
will be available in the A.M. Grove Store. Bring a lunch and picnic on our
grounds on the banks of Muddy Creek. |
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