Photo album
Once upon a time, the trains rolling through Fred Dailey’s hometown of Etters, Pa., usually featured Pennsylvania RR engines on the point. After the demise of the Pennsy in the middle 1960s came the Penn Central, and still later, Conrail. But on Fred’s O gauge layout, skillfully photographed by his daughter Teresa Hanna, the so-called “Standard Railroad of the World” still dominates freight and passenger service. While Pennsy diesels lead a short train on the upper level of his display, another freight resplendent in the railroad’s acclaimed Tuscan red rolls through town on the multi-track main line.