State of the art
State of the art A classic A-B-B-A set of EMD FTs — the state of the locomotive art in 1940…
Read moreState of the art A classic A-B-B-A set of EMD FTs — the state of the locomotive art in 1940…
Read moreGrain, the old-fashioned way Through the end of the 1800s, a lot of grain was shipped in 100-pound sacks. Here,…
Read moreRoosevelt Road Evidence of Penn Central’s pre-1968 legacy — New York Central, Pennsylvania, and PC-painted units — is clearly visible…
Read more‘Golden Spike Centennial Limited’ High Iron Co. observation car Mountain View brings up the markers on the Golden Spike Centennial…
Read morePortland Union Station Maine Central 4-6-2 No. 467 rests at Portland Union Station in the early 1950s. The former Maine…
Read more‘Powhatan Arrow’ Railroad employees shine up the Tuscan red exterior of the Powhatan Arrow’s dining car at Williamson, W.Va. The…
Read moreNot what it seems A Clinchfield “Shifter South” crawls out of Elkhorn City yard away from the camera and across…
Read moreWest Point Route Atlanta & West Point and Western Railway of Alabama — together known as the West Point Route…
Read moreDining on the ‘Century’ Passengers enjoy high-class service aboard a New York Central 20th Century Limited dining car. New York…
Read moreConnaught Tunnel Observation cars afforded a fine view of the Canadian Pacific’s engineering landmarks. This August 1942 photo shows the…
Read moreAll through August 2021, Classic Trains editors are celebrating the history and legacy of the Western Pacific Railroad. In…
Read moreCompany service Texas Electric Utilities E25B No. 2304, southbound with coal for Monticello, Texas, in May 1984, represents the first…
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