50 years ago in Trains: A 1975 visit to Grand Central Terminal
Fifty years ago, in the May 1975 Trains Magazine, prolific author William D. Middleton visited New York City’s Grand Central…
Read moreFifty years ago, in the May 1975 Trains Magazine, prolific author William D. Middleton visited New York City’s Grand Central…
Read moreBy 1840, the nation had 2,800 miles of railroad track. In his book American Notes, novelist Charles Dickens captured the…
Read moreThis full-page ad from roller bearing manufacturer Timken appeared 75 years ago in the May 1950 issue of Trains Magazine.…
Read moreAlthough replaced in recent years by roller bearings, friction bearings (also called solid bearings or plain bearings) were a railroad…
Read moreAlmost exactly 160 years ago, the American Civil War wound down to a messy and anticlimactic end. By December 1864,…
Read moreThe Fertilizer Route, more formally The Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad, featured 75 years ago in Trains Magazine was,…
Read moreThe rapid expansion of America’s railroad system in the 1800s and early 1900s was driven largely by a small group…
Read moreThroughout the history of rail travel, certain trains have captured our imaginations more than others, pushing the boundaries of rail…
Read moreForty years ago, there was a lot going on in “Train World.” New museums, mainline steam programs, railroad-specific historical societies,…
Read moreDakota, Minnesota & Eastern Smoking is a habit that’s never appealed to me. No smoking for me. During my time…
Read moreOffice cars Prior to Amtrak, railroads had coupled company owned business and office cars to the rear of passenger trains…
Read moreRotary snowplow I missed my fair share of calls in my railroad career, but I only remember one with a…
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