EMD F7: The most famous face in railroading
“COVERED WAGONS.” “CARBODY UNITS.” “STREAMLINERS.” “F UNITS.” Call ’em what you will, when you’re talking the F-for-freight series from General…
Read more“COVERED WAGONS.” “CARBODY UNITS.” “STREAMLINERS.” “F UNITS.” Call ’em what you will, when you’re talking the F-for-freight series from General…
Read moreTexas & Pacific 600 was from the first group of 2-10-4’s. In 1919 Santa Fe purchased a group of 2-10-2’s.…
Read moreOne of Nickel Plate’s handsome Berkshires leads a westward freight across the Grand River bridge in Painesville, Ohio. No. 802…
Read moreThe Streamlined Era For the industrial designer, no object was as enticing, dramatic, or attention-getting as the streamlined passenger train.…
Read moreA BC Rail freight rolls along the shore of Seton Lake, south of Lillooet, B.C. Dale Sanders In 1952, British…
Read moreAs Don Sims explained in the August 2003 issue of TRAINS Magazine, Beaumont Hill is a railroader’s term, taken from…
Read moreHot spot: Cajon Pass, California Cajon Pass is profiled in Kalmbach’s Guide to North American Hot Spots by TRAINS Senior…
Read moreIf you want to know railroads, you’ve got to know Chicago. And Trains Magazine takes you there in its July…
Read moreTower 55 in Fort Worth, where the T&P crosses UP and BNSF lines, is one of four Texas locations profiled…
Read moreCSX AC4400CW 37 rolls past Fostoria, Ohio’s F Tower on the point of southward grain train G061 on February 18,…
Read moreA CN intermodal hotshot heads east on the Dundas Subdivision at Bayview Junction in Hamilton, Ontario, on July 2, 1989.…
Read moreHutchinson, Kans., is generally thought of as a town to pass through, not a point of final destination. As rail…
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