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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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The NHRR was originally known as the New Hope Branch of the Reading Co., which leased the North Pennsylvania Railroad ... more
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James Jordan
April 17th, 2024
This is a fantastic shower curtain. I owned at one time a 1928 American LaFrance almost identical to this one.Loved that fire engine and this great representation is such a joy as a reminder of the one I owned. Nee dmore like this one
Debra Spivey
April 17th, 2024
Love this shower curtain! It’s brightened our guest bathroom beyond words. We were in Monet’s garden in 2005 and it brings a smile to my face every time I go in there.
Annamae Heiman
April 14th, 2024
This was our first purchase from the site and we love it! It arrived quickly. We wanted something different for the guest bath and this art combined two of my husband's favorite things.The curtain has a quality feel to it and the design is bright I wasn't sure of the color combination at first (orangey red, navy, turquoise and a touch of black) but it works! We've received many compliments and chuckles. My only regret was not being able to fit the words on without using a border - I was unsure of the colors, etc. Bottom line is that we love what we received!!! LOVE it!
The NHRR was originally known as the New Hope Branch of the Reading Co., which leased the North Pennsylvania Railroad
A decade after June 1952, when Hatboro-New Hope passenger service terminated, the RDG's financial situation was precarious. Looking to rid themselves of unprofitable branch lines via abandonment, a group of train buffs established as Steam Trains, Inc. they. organized as the New Hope and Ivyland Railroad, and on June 20, 1966, the 16.7 mile line was sold for $200,000.
Steam Trains, Inc. started their operations on a high note, often in an extravagant fashion. The company leased freight locomotives from the RDG, and used only hired labor to operate their excursions. They soon fell on hard times and were sold.
The Bucks County Industrial Development Corporation (BCIDC) purchased the trackage from the Steam Trains, Inc. in early 1974 to "preserve rail service through the center of Bucks County." Beginning July 3, 1980, volunteers of the New Hope Steam Railwa...
My wife and I love to travel the back roads of the East Coast and discover the hidden gems Americ a has to offer. We are always looking for someplace new, to see and experience new things. I like to present my unique view thru photography and try to convey the sight and feeling that inspired me to make that image. It seems like a have always had a camera. My first camera was an old brownie my Grandfather gave me whe I was 5. In High school I took a few photography cl;asses and continued taking class when I went away to college. There I started photographing parties, banquets, sporting events, and portraits. After college I spent time doing freelance and working in a camera store. I did soem work for Rockpile magazine,...
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Catherine Renzini
Great image and color!
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Lynn Bauer
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Leslie Dycke
Great train and depot capture!
Jane Chesnut
great image v
Karen Adams
Very nice!
Geri Glavis
Great train and depot capture! Awesome color!
Debi Pople
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Liane Wright
nice shot. v
Liudmila Di
Fabulous capture!.. V
Eric Rundle
great work here
Pamela Meredith
wonderful image voted
Elizabeth McTaggart
Wonderful train depot shot! v
Bill Gallagher
Awsome image.
Marcia Weller-Wenbert
Wonderful shot at the train station. Like the various textures and colors.
Sandi OReilly
Great capture and color, voted.
Kim Hojnacki
great scene at the train station.
Marilyn McNish
I remember being sooo excited when the train pulled into the train station! Thanks for the good memory from the past! Nice capture! v mm
Sharon Elliott
Love the Station. Takes me back in time. SE
Stephen Norris
Super train shot nicely captured!
Malcolm Suttle
Now that's a REAL train!! Great capture Tom - V
Elena Nosyreva
Nice capture of arriving train!