Wawa and Concordville Railroad

During the 1968 season, several homeowners along Pole Cat Road near Concordville complained of the noise and smell of steam locomotives coming across their yards.

#37 was on a siding in Marshallton, but was moved to the Strasburg Railroad and stored there awaiting a restoration until Timber Heritage Association sold it to Age of Steam Roundhouse in Ohio.

[citation needed] Rails and wooden ties remain in place, but are buried beneath soil or are rotting away.

[citation needed] The Wawa & Concordville Historical Society was formed in 2003 to document the railroad's brief history.

[citation needed] The definitive piece of the W&C was written by Kurt R. Bell and published in the Philadelphia Chapter of the Pennsylvania Railroad Technical & Historical Society's High Line magazine.