East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company

East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company
EBT No. 15 hauling an excursion train, 2006
Overview
HeadquartersRockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania
Reporting markEBT
LocaleHuntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Dates of operation1872–1956
1960–2011
2020present
Technical
Track gauge3 ft (914 mm)
Length33 miles (53 km)
Other
Websiteeastbroadtop.com
Route map

Mount Union
Allenport
Adams
Aughwick Mills
Aughwick Mills Bridge
Tuscarora Pump Station
US 522
Croghan Pike
EBTF ownership terminus
Shirleysburg
Wye Track
(Former Clay spur)
Runk Road Bridge
Enyart Road
Blacklog Creek Bridge
Orbisonia (Rockhill Furnace)
PA 994
Meadow St.
Rockhill Trolley Museum
(Former Shade Gap Branch)
PA 475
Maddensville Pike
Jordan Cemetery Road
ex-Booher Branch
McCoy Road
PA 994
Pogue Road
Pogue Bridge
Pogue
Three Springs
ex-Narco Branch
Saltillo
Tankhouse Bridge
Fairview
Sideling Hill Tunnel
Kimmel
Coles
ex-Coles Valley branch
Wray's Hill Tunnel
Rocky Ridge
ex-Rocky Ridge Branch
Cooks
Robertsdale
(FEBT Museum, rail bikes)
ex-No. 7 spur
Woodvale
Alvan
East Broad Top Railroad
EBT Engine 12 after the railroad was re-opened in 1960.
Nearest cityRockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°14′29″N 77°53′56″W / 40.24139°N 77.89889°W / 40.24139; -77.89889
Area500 acres (200 ha)
NRHP reference No.66000666
Significant dates
Added to NRHPOctober 15, 1966
Designated NHLDJanuary 28, 1964

The East Broad Top Railroad (EBT) is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge historic and heritage railroad headquartered in Rockhill Furnace, Pennsylvania. Operating from 1871 to 1956, it is one of the United States' oldest and best-preserved narrow-gauge railroads, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964. The railroad is now preserved for use as a tourist attraction until operations ceased in 2011. After a nine-year closure, in February 2020 it was announced that the railroad had been purchased by a non-profit foundation and regular train service resumed in the summer of 2021.