The last time I saw the East Broad Top under steam was October 29th, 2011, during a freak pre-winter blizzard fondly referred to as Snowtober. Two months later, the tourist excursion season ended, and the East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company suspended operations indefinitely. The railroad has been dormant since, their doors locked.
Fast forward to last Friday, February 14th, 2020. On this day the EBT announced that the Kovalchick family had agreed to sell the railroad in its entirety to the non-profit EBT Foundation, Inc., a newly formed group of prominent railroad industry figures, philanthropists, and longtime EBT enthusiasts. I was there representing the Friends of the EBT in the role of event photographer, recording the day’s events with both candid and posed images.
There were smiles everywhere you looked. So many emotions in everyone’s eyes.
But my day started much earlier than the 11 a.m. proceedings at the train station; I arrived at 1 a.m.
Since the 2011 closure, I have been routinely visiting the towns of Orbisonia, Mount Union, Robertsdale, and all points of interest in between. Regardless of season, weather conditions, or time of day, it has been my mission to photograph and document the facilities as they exist present day. But the rails have always been void of the trains. What has been missing is now back. Four locomotives out on display, a pair of the premium passenger cars, a tank and boxcars, and those iconic cabooses!
I have always been waiting for the clock hands to run backwards – as narrow gauged smoke billowing trains once again traverse the Pennsylvania countryside . . .
There were smiles everywhere you looked. So many emotions in everyone’s eyes. I’ve been to many railfan events, and this was the best one in a long time. Such an awesome experience, I’m so happy to have been a part of it. I had the great pleasure to talk with Joe Kovalchick and EBT historian Lee Rainey for 10 minutes each, both were choked up and fumbling their words. It might have been a frigid morning, but it all felt like a family reunion and outdoor party. Godspeed EBT!
I have always been waiting for the clock hands to run backwards – as narrow gauged smoke billowing trains once again traverse the Pennsylvania countryside pulling passenger laden cars. The dream has come true. I will continue my quest at the land that time has ignored. Everything there has a story; with each return visit my cameras are listening. It lures me back; I’m continuing the adventure real soon.
Matthew Malkiewicz – Photographs and text Copyright 2020
Visit http://www.losttracksoftime.com/p47324941 for the complete gallery of photographs which starts with an image from October of 2011. The gallery features the black and white photographs of the EBT grounds and rolling stock taken between 1 and 6 a.m. as well as color coverage of the announcement event.
God bless you all.
GREAT TO READ OF THE GOOD NEWS THAT THE E.B.T. WILL ONCE AGAIN BE CHUGGING ALONG THE RAILS, BILLOWING SMOKE AND TOOTING ITS HORNS TO THE AWE OF ONLOOKERS AND PASSERSBY !
I cannot wait to see this thing running again.