The railroads behind today’s U.S. rail trails
Steve Glischinski Match the initials below to the Map of the Month in the May 2011 issue of Trains Magazine.…
Read moreSteve Glischinski Match the initials below to the Map of the Month in the May 2011 issue of Trains Magazine.…
Read moreName No. Type Builder Year built Peppersass 1 Campbell, Whittier & Co. – 1866 Mt. Washington 1 0-2-2-0 Manchester Loco.…
Read moreIn addition to everything else the American Civil War might have been, it was also the first reliably documented major…
Read moreThis landscape view of the Colorado & South Eastern is full of railroad and pictorial interest, hallmarks of Charles Clegg’s…
Read moreClick the image to download this interactive PDF. It ’s not likely that Trains readers would immediately recognize the significance…
Read moreSanta Fe’s premier train, the Chicago-Los Angeles Super Chief, was the first to get dome cars. Santa Fe called them…
Read moreSign over car shop. Employee notifications are posted in English and French. Bob Johnston This unusual RDC4 originally built for…
Read moreRingling’s Blue Unit circus train exits Huntsman Canyon at Moapa, Nev., June 15, 2010, oln its way to Las Vegas.…
Read moreWith its restoration complete but its boiler jacket incomplete, Nickel Plate Road 2-8-4 No. 765 tests on Sept. 20, 1979.…
Read moreClick the image to download this interactive PDF. Dick Steinheimer knew an era was coming to an end in the…
Read moreGuards armed with shotguns keep scrap thieves at bay while locomotives are cut-up at an outdoor railroad museum near Johannesburg,…
Read moreAnniversaries! Trains magazine has celebrated its longevity with special reports to look back over railroading’s rich history. Download the two…
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