Beyond the byline with Robert Scott
What was your first byline in Trains? Robert Scott: My first byline in Trains was in the May 2005 issue.…
Read moreWhat was your first byline in Trains? Robert Scott: My first byline in Trains was in the May 2005 issue.…
Read moreDelaware & Locomotive locomotives demonstrated some of the greatest variety for a railroad its size. Steam locomotives on…
Read morePennsylvania 6200 turbine locomotive was an experimental locomotive that served on passenger trains in Indiana and Ohio. But it is…
Read moreAsk someone to associate a railroad with the heaviest 4-6-4 Hudsons and they’ll likely guess “New York Central.” After all,…
Read moreThe three railroads that shared Deramus red locomotives also shared the leadership of William N. Deramus III. He began working…
Read moreWas the Blue Streak Merchandise the last Great American Freight Train? “You define a passenger train by its cars, its…
Read moreFamily road trips usually involve self-inflicted detours to see park steam engines, “stuffed and mounted” for the sake of…
Read moreThe last Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad train out of Baltimore crosses the trestle at Sharon, Md., on Aug. 5, 1958.…
Read moreThe Meridian & Bigbee Railroad “possessed all the credentials required for admittance to the Typical Southern Short Line Club,” wrote…
Read moreMADISON, Wis. — The Center for Railroad Photography & Art has unveiled its online archive of digital images from the…
Read moreSPARTANBURG, S.C. — South Carolina’s legislature has set aside an additional $10 million for development of the Saluda Grade Rail…
Read moreMOORESTOWN, N.J. — The National Railway Historical Society has awarded almost $125,000 to 25 organizations as part of its 2023…
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