A fun Day watching Trains in Bethlehem at “The Hump”

Today was a busy Tuesday at “The Hump” …..Free and Fascinating..…could describe this adventure just around the corner on the west side of Bethlehem, PA.
Trains coming into the train yard
Central Avenue is a little secondary road that connects West Bethlehem to Allentown. You may not have been on it for a long time or perhaps you never knew it existed.
Approaching the Hump
Approaching the Split
Separation of the cars
Separation of the Cars
Freewheeling to a New Train and  a New Location
A Full Train Yard
Lots of Train Cars In
 
 
 
 
 
 
Put the kids in the car and take a drive.  Once on Central Avenue you will feel like you are in another world. It is very lush & green with vegetation and shaded by trees. 
 
 
 
 
It follows the Lehigh River and the Norfolk Southern train tracks.  Along the route sits the train yard for the Norfolk Southern railroad…..
 
 
 
 
 
 
…affectionately called “The Hump” by Lehigh Valley natives.  
 
If you didn’t grow up in the Lehigh Valley you may not know that The
Hump exists. This is the spot where all trains pull into the yard to be separated and rearranged.  
 
 
 
 
The cars are separated to form new trains which eventually will be headed for another part of
the country.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
It is fascinating to watch
the cars being separated by hand on The Hump and to watch each car being sent to a specific track
to form another train.
 
 
 
Throughout the week the newly formed trains will pull out of the yard headed for their new destinations.  By Saturday night the yard is completely empty ready to start the new week making new trains.   Take a short ride and learn something new.  I love to watch the process in motion.  Be careful of Central Avenue (it can be busy during certain times of the day) but there are spots where you can pull over to watch.

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Gorgeous hardwood floors upstairs and down greet you at the front door. The Living room is a beautiful place to entertain with its fireplace and windows overlooking the garden. The LR flows into a Den equipped with custom built-in bookshelves ready for your treasured collections. The Den overlooks a Gardener’s Dream of a garden through the sliding doors. The beautifully designed oversized garden is full of blooming perennials, flowering trees and plants along with a Koi pond with its own waterfall. The Bedrooms upstairs are large and bright. The Master and its master bath is a great place to relax and enjoy a moment of privacy. The basement is partially finished with a nice room for a pool table or toys. The house has been lovingly maintained. There is a nice 2 car garage. This property is close to shopping, entertainment, restaurants and highways.

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Where is Bethlehem, PA?

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Welcome to Bethlehem!

Are you looking for Bethlehem, PA?  Welcome, you’ve found it!

Our fine city is located in the northeast quadrant of the beautiful state of Pennsylvania.  Bethlehem is at the crossroads of two major cities; we are approximately 1.5 hours north of Philadelphia, PA and approximately 1.75 hours west of New York City, NY.   Bethlehem is also nestled approximately 10 miles west of Easton, PA and approximately 10 miles east of Allentown, PA.   Each city is pretty much in a straight line next to one another following the Lehigh River valley.

Approximately 75,000 people call Bethlehem city home.  While 800,000 people call the Lehigh Valley home.  And approximately 116,000 people use a Bethlehem zip code.   Bethlehem is also spreads its borders over parts of two counties, Northampton County and Lehigh County.  There are a few townships included in the Bethlehem address.  One townships is Bethlehem Township which lies to the east of the city.  Another is Hanover Township to the north and west.

Bethlehem a great place to call home because it is so close to large cities yet far enough away to have its own personality.  There are things to see and do here.  The three cities of Bethlehem, Easton and Allentown are urban enough to find good dining, entertainment and shopping.  However if you drive just a few minutes out of any of the towns you will find suburbia and lots of beautiful lush green rural countryside.

Colleges and Universities

Within the city limits are two fine schools of higher learning.  Lehigh University is located on the south side of Bethlehem while Moravian College is located downtown and throughout the city.   Northampton Community College is to the north of Bethlehem in Bethlehem Township. And beyond the borders of the city are other fine universities & community colleges like Lafayette College, DeSales University, Lehigh Carbon Community College, Penn State University, Cedar Crest College, Muhlenburg College and Kutztown University just to name few.

Shopping and Entertainment

Entertainment is not far from your doorstep.  The Downtown centers of each city, Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton offer wonderful restaurants and entertainment.   A few of the highlights are all of the new restaurants in Allentown on Hamilton Boulevard along with the PPL Center, home of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms ice hockey team.  Downtown Bethlehem has always been known for the fine food establishments to be found on Main Street. And not far from Main Street is The SteelStacks and ArtsQuest Center where Musikfest can be enjoyed along with many other free music venues.  And Third & Ferry Streets in Easton are the home addresses for their fine restaurants.

 

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