Latrobe, PA
Active Amtrak Pennsylvanian flag stop with public platform alongside NS's Conemaugh Line and Pittsburgh Line junction. Restored Latrobe Train Station serves dual duty as Amtrak stop + community building.
Active platform — NS through trains run at speed without stopping. Behind-the-yellow-line discipline matters here. Latrobe is also the birthplace of Mr. Rogers — the depot has historical signage worth a read.
Free station lot. Street parking on Ligonier St + Depot St nearby.
Mid-day NS traffic is heaviest. Pennsylvanian passes mid-afternoon eastbound, late morning westbound.
Moderate to high — NS Pittsburgh Line freight + Amtrak Pennsylvanian. ~30-40 freights/day common.
Downtown Latrobe within easy walk — Saint Vincent College area, restaurants, the Fred Rogers Center.
For the parent, spouse, or friend along for the ride — restrooms, food, and what to do while your railfan watches trains.
You'll find a cozy spot to relax while your railfan enjoys watching trains in Latrobe.
While your railfan is busy, you can take a short stroll to downtown Latrobe. There are several restaurants nearby, like Scotty G's Pizza and Di Salvo's Station, where you can grab a bite. If you're in the mood for some fresh air, check out Rogers Memorial Park or the Parklet for a nice place to unwind.
Safety: Make sure to keep your child at least 25 feet back from the edge of the platform and always stay behind the yellow line.
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The no-setup railfan scanner. Comes pre-loaded with AAR railroad band channels — hear road comms, dispatchers, defect-detector calls. Knowing a train is 20 minutes out beats staring at the horizon. ($110-$130)
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A 70-200 or 100-400 at full reach gets shaky after a few minutes of waiting. Carbon-fiber monopod folds to ~16in and weighs nothing. Worth its price the first time you nail a 1/250s shot of a stopped train. ($40-$80)
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The definitive volume of US railroad maps — every mainline, every branch, every connection, with mile markers and dispatcher territories. You will memorize this. Multiple regional volumes; pick the one for where you railfan. ($30-$50 per volume)
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