Gulf, Mobile and Ohio locomotives remembered
Please enjoy this photo gallery of Gulf, Mobile and Ohio locomotives selected from files in Kalmbach Media‘s David P. Morgan Library.…
Read morePlease enjoy this photo gallery of Gulf, Mobile and Ohio locomotives selected from files in Kalmbach Media‘s David P. Morgan Library.…
Read moreGulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad freight trains remembered: All through July 2022, Classic Trains editors are celebrating the grit, panache, and charm…
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Read moreCowl locomotives: Six-axle cowl locomotives purchased for freight service have been rostered continuously on Class I railroads since Santa Fe…
Read moreGulf Mobile and Ohio passenger trains: The Gulf Mobile and Ohio is Classic Trains’ railroad of the month for July…
Read moreSpring Mills Depot DODX flatcars Editor Eric White takes a look at Spring Mills Depot’s long-awaited heavy-duty military flatcars. These…
Read moreRepowering locomotives is essential for a railroad to meet its needs. This is installment, number three, on our quest to…
Read moreElectric railroads served a variety of purposes in North America: carrying commuters, industrial switching, and mainline freight and passenger service.…
Read moreGulf Mobile and Ohio remembered: The “modern merger movement” is often said to have begun in 1957 when Louisville &…
Read moreSix axle comfort cabs on shortlines: Comfort cabs took North America by storm in the late 1980s with the introduction…
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