Literature
Indian Valley Railroad: Moving On
By the 1990s, the Indian Valley Railroad saw the popularity for a television series featuring the Shining Time Station namesake being filmed in New York and eventually Toronto for five seasons. Here, the IVRR was mentioned as a namesake to go along with Shining Time station as a namesake building included. It not only featured many adventures taking place at the namesake town of Shining Time and its railroad depot on the screen, especially introducing Thomas the Tank Engine from Britain to the American audience nationwide, but it inspired over a hundred people to travel and gather riding trains on the real Indian Valley Railroad through some of the most breathtaking farmlands back and forth, and also relive the atmosphere of the nostalgic era of railroading. Since 1990, the IVRR has remained independently owned by Euston Smith, primarily and mainly serving communities across the railroad system surrounded by nearby hills and mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania. But two years