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- Type:
- Digital Image
- Date Created:
- October 2010
- Date Archived:
- February 4, 2015
- Geography:
- Northeast
- Decade:
- 2010s
Lineman on the Keystone Corridor, 2010.
Color digital image showing a lineman at work on the Keystone Corridor; image dates to October 2010.
- Type:
- Digital Image
- Date Created:
- September 2, 2013
- Date Archived:
- July 25, 2014
- Geography:
- Northeast
- Decade:
- 2010s
Keystone Service train led by AEM-7 No. 953.
Color digital image showing a Keystone Service (Harrisburg-New York) train passing through the Pennsylvania countryside.
- Type:
- Digital Image
- Date Created:
- September 2, 2013
- Date Archived:
- July 25, 2014
- Geography:
- Northeast
- Decade:
- 2010s
Keystone Service train in the Pennsylvania countryside, 2013.
Color digital image showing a Keystone Service (Harrisburg-New York) train passing through the Pennsylvania countryside.
- Type:
- Digital Image
- Date Created:
- September 1, 2013
- Date Archived:
- July 25, 2014
- Geography:
- Northeast
- Decade:
- 2010s
Keystone Service train at Elizabethtown, Pa., 2013.
Color digital image showing a Keystone Service (Harrisburg-New York) train stopped at the Elizabethtown, Pa., station.
- Type:
- Photograph
- Date Archived:
- December 5, 2013
- Geography:
- Northeast
- Decade:
- 1980s
Keystone Service train at Whitford, Pa., early 1980s.
Black and white photograph showing a Keystone Service train near the Whitford commuter rail station west of Philadelphia.
- Type:
- Invitation
- Date Created:
- 2006
- Date Archived:
- December 20, 2012
- Geography:
- Northeast
- Decade:
- 2000s
High-speed Keystone Service invitation, 2006.
Invitation to the inaugural run of new, electrified, high-speed service on the Keystone Corridor (Philadelphia-Harrisburg). Two sided paper bi-fold card, dated October 30, 2006. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Amtrak announced the “Keystone Corridor Improvement Project” in 2004. The goal of the multi-year undertaking was to improve the 104 mile rail line in order to allow for all-electric train service, increase top speeds to 110 mph and add train frequencies including express options.