What’s in the Transcontinental Railroad’s most famous photograph?
1.) Samuel S. Montague, Central Pacific chief engineer 2.) Grenville M. Dodge, Union Pacific chief engineer 3.) James H. Strobridge,…
Read more1.) Samuel S. Montague, Central Pacific chief engineer 2.) Grenville M. Dodge, Union Pacific chief engineer 3.) James H. Strobridge,…
Read moreThe Transcontinental Railroad’s replacement 1,000-mile tree in Utah. Jim Wrinn Of all of the locations that Union Pacific marked either…
Read moreA view of the Union Pacific main line from Piedmont Road near the Altamont and Alpine tunnels along the Transcontinental…
Read moreThe Ames Brothers monument along the former Union Pacific and Transcontinental Railroad right-of-way in Wyoming. The monument is on the…
Read moreBlack Hills Central No. 108 comes together in July 2018. Trains: Jim Wrinn No. 108 in service at Weyerhaeuser in…
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Read moreAn Amtrak locomotive moves former Pennsylvania Railroad GG-1 No. 4859 during a previous relocation at the Harrisburg, Pa., station. Dan…
Read moreReplica steam locomotive Union Pacific 4-4-0 No. 119 stands outside its modern engine shed in rural Utah in 2018. TRAINS:…
Read moreInterested buyers examine a ‘Pacific Parlour Car’ at during a public inspection at Amtrak’s Beech Grove Heavy Maintenance Facility in…
Read moreMcCormack with Nickel Plate Road-painted PA1 No. 190 in 2014. Justin Franz PORTLAND, Ore. – Preservationist and steam locomotive engineer…
Read moreLonely. Isolated. Desolate. Remote. The list of words to describe how this place — one of the (if not the)…
Read moreConstruction crews working westward on the Union Pacific encountered rough going when they reached Utah’s Weber Canyon. Trains collection If…
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