Lancaster, PA
Active Amtrak Keystone Corridor station — restored 1929 PRR depot serving the Keystone Service and Pennsylvanian. Public platform with views of the electrified Keystone Corridor and adjacent freight track.
Active platform — Acela does NOT stop at Lancaster but the Pennsylvanian and Keystone trains operate at speed approaching the station. Stay behind the yellow line.
Paid station parking lot. Street parking nearby. Walkable from downtown Lancaster (~10 minutes east).
Keystone Service runs roughly hourly weekdays — any daytime hour catches multiple. Morning eastbound trains catch good light on the platform face.
High — ~14 Amtrak Keystone Service trains/day plus the daily Pennsylvanian. The Lancaster line is electrified east of here, diesel-only beyond Harrisburg.
Downtown Lancaster (Central Market, restaurants, the Fulton Theatre) within easy walk. Convenient overnight stop pairing with a Strasburg visit.
For the parent, spouse, or friend along for the ride — restrooms, food, and what to do while your railfan watches trains.
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Reading a CSX road number off a passing unit at half a mile = magic. 10x42 is the railfan sweet spot — enough power, still light enough to hold steady. Nikon's PROSTAFF 3S is the standard recommendation: under $150 and the optics punch above the price. ($120-$170)
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Identify any modern diesel by its hood, cab, and radiator profile. Once you can spot the difference between an SD70ACe and an SD70M-2 at 400 yards, you've crossed the line into real railfanning. Kalmbach's editions are the standard. ($20-$30)
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Class 2 reflective vest. Not for trespassing — for legitimate trackside viewing on public sidewalks and parking lots near busy lines, so the engineer sees you and you don't get a friendly 'move along' from BNSF police. Looks the part too. ($10-$20)
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