Ma & Pa six-wheel switcher
Maryland & Pennsylvania 0-6-0 No. 30 stands at the road’s ramshackle coal dock at Baltimore in March 1955. H. N.…
Read moreMaryland & Pennsylvania 0-6-0 No. 30 stands at the road’s ramshackle coal dock at Baltimore in March 1955. H. N.…
Read moreLots of switching occurs around the slow-speed trackage at the junction between the Green Mountain line to Bellows Falls (left)…
Read moreTwo Western Maryland F3s haul a 2-10-0 and its train on the outskirts of Baltimore. The diesels were on the…
Read moreOne of the last big-city stations to be built was Toledo Central Union Terminal, completed in 1950. Owned by New…
Read moreModel Railroader Senior Editor Cody Grivno reviews the Rapido Trains HO scale Milwaukee Road rebuilt SD10 diesel locomotive. Originally built…
Read moreThe Rock Island used a variety of diesel power on its Chicago suburban trains, but Alco RS3s predominated. In 1966,…
Read moreNew York Central 4-8-4 Niagara 6023 is near the end of its short life as it rambles through Millbury Junction,…
Read moreWestinghouse and partner Baldwin fielded an experimental 4,000 h.p. B-B+B-B gas-turbine-electric in 1950. Dubbed the “Blue Goose” because of its…
Read moreTwo Pennsylvania Railroad P5a electrics roll northward with a freight at Halethorpe, Md., in the 1940s. Early P5a’s had box-cab…
Read moreBurlington Route 4-8-4 No. 5621 on a westbound freight clatters across the Illinois Central diamonds at Mendota, Ill., as it…
Read moreThe New York–Miami Silver Meteor heels to a curve near Sebring, Fla., on March 30, 1970, nearly 3 years after…
Read moreIn the early 1950s, two E8s ease New York Central train 24, the Knickerbocker, out of St. Louis Union Station…
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