Wheeling & Lake Erie’s predecessors
The Wheeling traces its history back to April 6, 1871. It reinvented itself on May 18, 1990. The pdf below…
Read moreThe Wheeling traces its history back to April 6, 1871. It reinvented itself on May 18, 1990. The pdf below…
Read moreGeorge M. Hart Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania LEHIGHTON, Pa. – Legendary Pennsylvania railroad preservationist George Hart, who died Thursday in…
Read moreWhen Editor Wrinn mentioned his idea for an upcoming editorial (“BNSF, CSX, Please Buy a Vowel,”page 4, February 2008), I…
Read moreI had little interest in trains until I went to college and decided to take Amtrak home for a change.…
Read moreWill the U.S. rails-with-trails movement continue gaining momentum? Or will rail safety and congestion issues stop it in its tracks?…
Read moreAt 17 feet, 5 inches, the caboose cleared all bridges and power lines on its 20-mile road trip. Steve Hendrix…
Read moreA westbound Capitol Corridor train, led by Amtrak F59PHI No. 464, makes a fine sight as it curves along the…
Read moreA groundsman watches while an overhead crane lowers another truck trailer onto a flatcar at BNSF’s Willow Springs intermodal facility.…
Read moreEven before he joined Amtrak as a locomotive engineer in 1986, Doug Riddell had been operating the corporation’s passenger trains…
Read moreInternational steamship companies like Hanjin Shipping contract with U.S. railroads to move containers from ocean ports to inland terminals, and…
Read moreFour-unit locomotive No. 103 of GM’s Electro-Motive Corporation. Electro-Motive FT Tagged “the diesel that did it” by David P. Morgan,…
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