Spokane Portland and Seattle passenger trains

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Spokane Portland and Seattle passenger trains: All through August 2022, Classic Trains editors are celebrating the history and heritage of Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway. The Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway was the product of sparring during 1905-1909 between “Empire Builder” James J. Hill of the Great Northern and Edward H. Harriman of the Union […]

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Pennsy Santa train ride

Commemorative Santa train ride button

Pennsy Santa train ride: There is an indelible link between kids, trains, and Christmas; even the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad found a way to offer a Santa train ride to kids.   Growing up in 1950s Fort Wayne, Ind., I remember the Pennsylvania Railroad as a prominent player in the city’s life. Also prominent was Fort […]

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Early Amtrak electric locomotives

Two electric locomotives with red, white, and blue stripes at station

Amtrak electric locomotives went through a period of uncertainty early in the passenger railroad’s existence.     Not long after its inception, Amtrak began to focus on the fact that its non-Metroliner passenger service in the “Northeast Corridor” would require a replacement for the stalwart GG1 electrics that hauled its “conventional” trains over the electrified […]

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Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway remembered

Streamlined yellow and green Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway diesel locomotives with passenger train in station under bridge

The Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway was the product of sparring during 1905-1909 between “Empire Builder” James J. Hill of the Great Northern and Edward H. Harriman of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific, by which Hill’s GN, as well as Northern Pacific (which Hill controlled at the time), got much-improved access to Portland, while […]

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In service cab signals on mainline railroad routes — August 2022

In service cab signals: A green-and-yellow locomotive leads a black-and-red locomotive on tracks.

In service cab signals: When you watch trains these days just about any locomotive can show up on the point of a train. From run-through agreements to precision scheduled railroading keeping locomotive rosters lean, you just never know what may show up leading the next train. Over the years, a railfan seeking home road power […]

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