Marion, Ohio
Marion, Ohio, is a post-industrial Rust Belt city that is famous for the Marion Power Shovel Co., one-time supplier of…
Read moreMarion, Ohio, is a post-industrial Rust Belt city that is famous for the Marion Power Shovel Co., one-time supplier of…
Read moreCalifornia is known throughout the country for its passenger trains — and its traffic jams. The city of Martinez is…
Read moreIn Redding, Calif., California Highway 273 (old Hwy. 99) lets you follow the action on Union Pacific Railroad’s north-south I-5…
Read moreToday’s Roosevelt Road is a wonderful place to watch passenger trains. More than 1,000 trains a day from Amtrak, Chicago…
Read moreGlendale, Ohio, incorporated in 1855, is a north suburb of Cincinnati. The community is located along CSX Transportation’s Cincinnati Terminal…
Read moreHamlet, N.C., sits at a critical CSX junction, the hub of the former Seaboard Air Line Railway. To the north…
Read moreLocated 45 miles southwest of the Chicago Loop, Joliet is a city of 147,000, the fourth largest in Illinois. Just…
Read moreLa Crosse, Wis., is a city of 51,000 people located about 150 miles southeast of Minneapolis, Minn. The city was…
Read moreLynchburg, Va., marks the crossing for Norfolk Southern’s Southern Railway main line from Washington to Atlanta with the former Norfolk…
Read moreAbout 20 miles east of Tucson, Ariz., is a vastly underrated train-watching location: Cienega Bridge. The bridge carries Union Pacific’s…
Read moreThe name Clearwater summarizes what this Florida city, a popular vacation destination, is all about. Imagine the Gulf of Mexico’s…
Read moreBobby Troup called out Flagstaff, Ariz., in “(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66,” and railfans will too. The city of…
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