Alas, the poor downtrodden hobo, vagabond of the rails forever fated to ride boxcars under a pale, passionless moon. For they (and the cachers that I've forged into reasonable facsimiles along this trail), the back and forth adventures on the rails became the norm. Each hoped to find the perfect place to rest, with 'Lakes of Stew' and 'Barns full of Hay', but few were those who achieved this goal whilst still wrapped in their mortal coil. Only with a last, one-way ticket, were these bygone drifters able to find their way, and it was not purchased to be ridden upon any rail forged by man.
Much like the aforementioned down-and-outs, to find this Letterbox Hybrid cache, you too will have to leave the rails behind. But thankfully it will just be to walk down a lovely wooded road! I strongly recommend starting out by walking the Bellefonte Central Rail Trail from either end, then turning south at Stage 1 of BCRT #3: Jails Made of Tin. I've added parking coordinates for an alternate route, coming from Curve Hill road, but I've not ventured these myself so cannot verify the difficulty of the walk. The difficulty/terrain is based on accessing this cache from Waddle road and along the Rail Trail, and won't see you walking over anything more difficult than a packed dirt road.
Need something to sing along to while hiking? Puzzled over the odd names of the BCRT series? Try searching the name of the cache or following this link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqowmHgxVJQ (Kid-Safe link)
So, I wish you all the best, and be sure to bring your ink pad and stamp to trade impressions! Just remember, the Stamp is NOT a trade item!