Metroliner’s amazing career
The Metroliner leapt out of the starting gate in January 1969, beat the airline competition, and became a way of…
Read moreThe Metroliner leapt out of the starting gate in January 1969, beat the airline competition, and became a way of…
Read moreInterurbans Interurbans were electric railroads running between cities, often of lighter construction than “steam” railroads. They had their own rights…
Read moreOne enduring symbol of railroading’s past is the red-and-white diamond herald of the Railway Express Agency. Today one finds reminders…
Read moreNorfolk & Western’s Jawn Henry (named for the legendary “steel-drivin’ man”) was the last of a handful of U.S. experimental…
Read moreBNSF Railway Company Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. created on September 22, 1995, when BN bought AT&SF’s corporate Parent. Atchison,…
Read moreCanadian National Canadian National Railways was incorporated June 6, 1919, to operate several carriers that had come under governmental control…
Read moreCanadian Pacific Railway Canadian Pacific, like its American counterpart Union Pacific, has the “right” name, one that endures, though CP…
Read moreConrail (Consolidated Rail Corporation) After the failure of Penn Central in 1970, the government formed the United States Railway Association…
Read moreCSX Transportation CSX Corporation was formed on November 1, 1980. Subsidiary CSX Transportation absorbed Seaboard System Railroad on July 1,…
Read moreKansas City Southern Railway Kansas City Southern, which began as the Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf in 1890, was completed…
Read moreOperational organization of Mexican railroads from 1960 to 1987 Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México (NdeM) División de Cárdenas División del Centro,…
Read moreNorfolk Southern Corp. was created as a new holding company to acquire Norfolk & Western Railway and Southern Railway, effected…
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