Truman campaign train at Denver
At 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 20, 1948, specially cleaned and inspected Union Pacific 4-8-4 No. 835 eases President Harry S.…
Read moreAt 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 20, 1948, specially cleaned and inspected Union Pacific 4-8-4 No. 835 eases President Harry S.…
Read moreA Southern Railway 4-8-2 leads a troop train near Craggy, N.C., in August 1944. The train is en route from…
Read moreSouthern Pacific narrow-gauge 4-6-0 No. 22 nears Keeler, Calif., with a freight in May 1940. The Ten-Wheeler was originally Florence…
Read moreFour SD24s traverse one of the many fills on the Santa Fe’s new alignment between Williams and Crookton, Ariz., in…
Read moreNew Haven 376, one of 10 EP-5 electrics nicknamed “Jets” for their howling blower motors, cruises down the road’s four-track…
Read moreLouisville & Nashville class M-1 No. 1954, one of 42 “Big Emma” 2-8-4s built by Baldwin and Lima during 1942-49,…
Read moreOn May 28, 1964, at Alexandria Junction, Md., Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 electric 4906 brings up the rear of Washington–New York…
Read moreThe conductor of Union Transportation Co.’s daily train raises his hand in warning to an approaching motorist as 0-6-0 5244,…
Read moreOn Canadian National subsidiary Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific, CN 4-6-2 5127 brings the overnight train from Fort Frances, Ont., into…
Read moreIn May 1950, a lone 2-8-0 runs west across the Lackawanna Railroad’s bridge across the Delaware River, one of many…
Read moreA map and profile compares Canadian Pacific’s original line up the west slope of British Columbia’s Kicking Horse Pass with…
Read moreCanadian National 4-6-4T No. 46 couples to a string of commuter coaches at Dorval, Que., in September 1955. The tank…
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