The railroad was chartered on August 2, 1847 as the Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad. In October 1851, the railroad was renamed to the "Lehigh Valley Railroad." On April 1, 1976, the LVRR, including its main line, was merged into the U.S. government's Consolidated Rail Corporation.
This is an illuminated light box of the Lehigh Valley Railroad logo. This is a PLA (Polylactic Acid) printed representation of the logo in e colors (Red, White, black) with a shell back containing a wall mounting hole. The lightbox includes an IR remote to turn the light box on/off and to change the color intensity from a warm 2700K to a daylight bright 6500K.
The logo is back lit with 110V LED Strip lights to illuminate the entire logo. The unit measures 8.975" width x 7.441" height x 1.575" depth.