Old model-railroad books
Marc Horovitz Here are a few of my favorite old model-train books, all published before 1960, in chronological order. There…
Read moreMarc Horovitz Here are a few of my favorite old model-train books, all published before 1960, in chronological order. There…
Read moreSanta Fe’s premier train, the Chicago-Los Angeles Super Chief, was the first to get dome cars. Santa Fe called them…
Read moreRingling’s Blue Unit circus train exits Huntsman Canyon at Moapa, Nev., June 15, 2010, oln its way to Las Vegas.…
Read moreSouthern Pacific 2-10-2 3757 rests at Sparks, Nev., in 1948. J. F. Larison I went firing on the Southern Pacific’s…
Read moreUSRA locomotives were born under unique circumstances. A confluence of circumstances led to the nationalization of many of America’s railroads…
Read moreWith its restoration complete but its boiler jacket incomplete, Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 No. 765 tests on Sept. 20, 1979.…
Read moreOn a hot afternoon in August 1960, the year before the author began his Erie employment there, five Alco cab…
Read moreBruceton was a busy junction in west Tennessee on the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway. One engineer who worked…
Read moreWay back in 1940, I took a fling at railroading. After ditching art school, I went to work for the…
Read moreMany of our model railroads have freight stations, but we don’t always make the most of their operational possibilities. Especially…
Read moreFew would argue that Ted Benson is a great writer and photographer. His contributions to Trains over the years have…
Read moreClick the image to download this interactive PDF. Many who love narrow-gauge railroads consider West Virginia’s Babcock State Park hallowed…
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