Colorado’s scenic tourist lines
Railroads included in this map: Manitou & Pike’s Peak; San Luis & Rio Grande; Denver & Rio Grande; Cumbres &…
Read moreRailroads included in this map: Manitou & Pike’s Peak; San Luis & Rio Grande; Denver & Rio Grande; Cumbres &…
Read moreRailroads included in this map: Chicago & North Western; Chicago Great Western; Litchfield & Madison; Minneapolis & St. Louis; Chicago,…
Read moreRailroads included in this map: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe; BNSF Railway; Metrolink; Southern Pacific; Union Pacific This map originally…
Read moreIt’s almost a cliché to call Ohio a crossroads of railroading. The state was, literally, stitched in steel. Here, the…
Read moreTransition was under way for the Louisville & Nashville Railroad’s coal-hauling operations during the 1960s. The railroad’s traditional coal-loading points…
Read moreThis map shows how four freight cars, threading their way through the North American railroad network, can take about two…
Read moreThe Canadian Pacific Holiday Train makes a stop in La Crosse, Wis., in 2010. Photo by Travis Dewitz. Please scroll…
Read moreSome men go to war for their country. Others build railroads. In both ventures, there is sacrifice, struggle, and honor.…
Read moreThe Northeast was laced with anthracite roads — those carriers that made a name for themselves hauling hard coal out…
Read moreYou squint through the train window to read the signs on parallel highway 148. They’re in French and English. It…
Read moreAt the beginning of February 2006, the company had 56 active “T & E” (train and engine) crew bases at…
Read moreMini-mills provided half of U.S. and Canadian steel-making capacity in 2001. Their decentralized geographic distribution mirrored U.S. population density (with…
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