Steam locomotive smokeboxes
Hammond Lumber Co. 2-8-2T No. 16 displays an extended smokebox in this undated photo. The seam is just ahead of…
Read moreHammond Lumber Co. 2-8-2T No. 16 displays an extended smokebox in this undated photo. The seam is just ahead of…
Read moreThis bright red caboose and its sister, No. 101, escort special rail loads and are owned by PHN LLC. Timothy…
Read moreA former London & North Eastern Class D49 4-4-0 displays the British-style method of securing the smokebox door and using…
Read moreAmtrak P40s that didn’t make the first cut for rebuilding wait their turn in Bear, Del., on June 7, 2010.…
Read moreThis odd-looking signal serves to warn motorists. Sherman Cahal Q What can you tell me about this signal? – Carl…
Read moreAn eastbound express Metra train, operating in push mode, pauses at Western Springs, Ill., on Sept. 10, 2009. You can…
Read moreDuluth & Northeastern No. 14 fills up at Cloquet, Minn., in 1958. William D. Middleton Q How did railroads in…
Read moreCN SD60Fs meet train 393 as they move eastward at Aldershot West, Burlington, Ont., on May 5, 2006. Greg McDonnell…
Read moreSouthern Pacific cab-forward 4-8-8-2 No. 4219 leads an extra train at Dunsmuir, Calif., in August 1948. Guy L. Dunscomb, Martin…
Read moreQ I heard the term “nitrogen blanket” in reference to a tank car. Could you explain what this is and…
Read moreA sleeping berth shown set for feet first in the direction of travel on an Amtrak long-distance train. Bob Johnston…
Read moreDots painted on trilevel auto racks indicate clearance heights. Rob Burnet Q I have seen colored painted dots on freight…
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