‘Lake Shore Limited’ dining car history, continued
Lake Shore Limited dining car In profiling a train for Trains’ 1,000th issue whose New York and Boston sections average…
Read moreLake Shore Limited dining car In profiling a train for Trains’ 1,000th issue whose New York and Boston sections average…
Read moreAlmost every railroad has its “other” passenger train. You know, the lesser known one usually received far less press.…
Read moreWabash Railway passenger trains: All through January 2024, Classic Trains editors are celebrating the history and heritage of the Wabash.…
Read morePrivate cars Private cars also called private varnish is a side of railroading that is a mystery to many. Imagine…
Read moreLake Shore Limited Oct. 3, 2011, wasn’t just another day in the life of the Lake Shore Limited. That’s because…
Read moreLIRR FA2 It’s an unusual sight — what looks almost like a diesel B unit, resting on the cold ground…
Read moreThe 4-8-4 steam locomotive wheel arrangement was exemplified in the South by the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Dixies. …
Read moreMojave Subdivision You have heard me mention in a couple of previous stories that I’m proud to be qualified on…
Read moreWabash Railway history started with the Northern Cross, the first railroad in Illinois, in 1837. The term “Fallen Flag”…
Read moreMontreal Locomotive Works DL535E diesel locomotives have proven to be versatile narrow-gauge haulers made famous by a garden railway staple.…
Read moreIn this all-new series, host David Popp keeps progress on the N scale (1:160) T-Trak modular layout moving forward. Here, he…
Read moreWhat are couplers? Ever since the locomotive was invented, a coupling device was needed to pull cars behind it. Link…
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