Observation car Hickory Creek, tavern-lounge to return to Naugatuck Railroad for holiday excursions
THOMASTON, Conn. — Former 20th Century Limited observation car Hickory Creek and New York Central tavern-lounge car No. 43 will…
Read moreTHOMASTON, Conn. — Former 20th Century Limited observation car Hickory Creek and New York Central tavern-lounge car No. 43 will…
Read morePLEASANT LAKE, Ind. — The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society has acquired the 141-year-old railroad station in Pleasant Lake to…
Read moreWAYCROSS, Ga. — CSX Transportation took the wraps off its fifth heritage locomotive today, No. 1869 that wears the classic…
Read moreCLIFTON FORGE, Va. — The Chesapeake & Ohio Historical Society has begun a fundraising campaign to return historic C&O office…
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – The Oklahoma Railway Museum has taken delivery of a historic alternative fuel testbed locomotive, donated by…
Read moreFreight locomotives on passenger trains can happen for a variety of reasons and make for memorable images. Early in Amtrak’s…
Read moreFast trains It never fails. Visit a train museum with a group of children, and at some point during your…
Read moreNORTH JUDSON, Ind. — The Monon Railroad Historical-Technical Society has donated Monon business car No. 2, also known as the…
Read moreThe Walkway Over the Hudson state park has an illustrious railroad history dating back to the opening of the massive…
Read moreThe Lionel No. 2055 Hudson was prominent in the parade of 4-6-4 steam engines in O-27 outfits from 1950-56. Others…
Read moreFreight locomotives in passenger service were the exception to the rules. They required passenger cars that were self-contained, the use…
Read moreWhat was your first byline in Trains? Brian M. Schmidt: In August 2006 I wrote about the state of the…
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