The route is basically the ex-CNJ and ex-LV lines along the Lehigh River. NS from Bethlehem/Allentown to Old Penn Haven, then RBMN to Pittston Wye, then back down RBMN to Jim Thorpe, and NS from Packerton Jct. to Allentown/Bethlehem.
My dad worked at the Bethlehem Steel plant, he passed away on March 8, 1986 late at night, a car hit him a mile from our house. He had the same first name as me, Robert. It's a shame that most of our steel plants closed or are struggling the ones that are open as we import cheap steel from Europe, Japan, and China, etc. When you went by the Bethlehem Steel plant in late July, 1988 with the 765 about 3 times, my father was already 2 years gone but the plant was still running. It closed in 1995, coke works 1998. 2 years ago NS did a trip with NJT and M&E called Lehigh Limited from Hoboken to Bethlehem, the outbound trip went on the freight only NS Lehigh Line, ex-Lehigh Valley, and the return switched to the NS Washington Secondary from Phillipsburg to Hackettstown, then NJT back to Hoboken. Ex-DL&W/EL route. Part of the outbound trip through Newark was on Amtrak ex-PRR/PC. I wonder if the 765 would be able to run into NJ again in the future? I know, bad memories with Bound Brook 1988. And complications with CSX sharing some of the trackage east of Bound Brook into Oak Island Yard. You had enough trouble getting CP to let you run south of Binghamton. CSX, CP and CN don't play very nice with steam, CSX's and CP's current heads have a strong dislike for live steam movements on their tracks. You were lucky that CP let you through. E. Hunter Harrison current CP CEO wants nothing to do with steam on his railroad. The previous CEO Fred Green was more steam friendly. CP's steam program was axed as soon as EHH came on board. The CP lines in PA and NY are going to NS soon anyway.