This post showcases some places we passed through on our trip from Pittsburgh to Washington, DC on The Capitol Limited. Fairly early in the trip, just before we crossed the border between Pennsylvania and Maryland, we came upon a town called Meyersdale. Just before we got to the town itself, we passed this lovely farm on the outskirts and I liked how cute it looked, so I took photos.
The river we were following at that point, is the Casselman River, which flows up to the Youghiogheny River. By the way, the water in this photo seems to be two lakes or ponds by the side of the river.
While researching the name of this river, I found out that our rail road line crossed under one of the largest railroad trestles in Pennsylvania...The Salisbury Viaduct (1908 Feet long).
As you can see, it crosses both the river, my railroad track, and PA219 the Mason-Dixon Hwy. Here is a photo of some of the Viaduct.
I obviously couldn't get it all, but it was pretty impressive, what I got to see and I was glad I was not on it.
After we went through the town and dropped off the passengers, we spent the last 20 minutes riding though the southern end of Pennsylvania.
On one of the curves that changed our route from eastbound to southbound, I managed to get a few photos of our train itself.
There we are, making our way to West Virginia, Maryland and ultimately, Washington, DC.
The Capitol Limited has lots of delays, so be prepared for that and enjoy the ride.
You will be viewing some of the most beautiful scenery you that you can see, on the East Coast.