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East Broad Top starts rebuilding track south of Rockhill FurnaceDormant since 1956, segment is first step in reopening rugged main line
Work has begun to rebuild East Broad Top’s long-dormant main line between Rockhill Furnace and Pogue, Pa. Dan Cupper
ROCKHILL FURNACE, Pa. — A track crew began restoring East Broad Top Railroad’s main line south of here this week, a first step toward reopening the narrow-gauge steam tourist line’s 20-mile route to Robertsdale, Pa., a former mountain mining center that produced the semi-bituminous coal that was EBT’s revenue-freight lifeblood for more than 80 years.
About three dozen people gathered for informal remarks at the State Route 475 rural grade crossing about a mile south of EBT’s headquarters, yard, and shop complex. They represented a combination of EBT Foundation, Inc., employees and volunteer track-crew members of the Friends of the East Broad Top Railroad, a nonprofit auxiliary group that counts 2,100 members.
“This is a big deal,” said Brad Esposito, EBT general manager. “It’s a big deal for East Broad Top, a big deal for the Friends, and a big deal for the community. This is not happening anywhere else in the U.S., bringing a monster back to life.”