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New York Central: Lightning Stripes and Cigar Bands
By: Ellis Simon | Album Views: 7,353 |
The Central's Great Steel Fleet fielded such famous trains as the Twentieth Century Limited and Empire State Express. The railroad also had extensive commuter service in New York and Boston and served travelers along numerous branch lines. |
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Drag Freights
By: Daniel Holmes | Album Views: 7,343 |
Coal and steel don't go bad. This album features long, slow, heavy freight trains; drag freights, slop freights, dead freights, etc. Trains with lots of power, and lots of different cargo slogging along behind. |
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Domes Down East
By: Hiawatha Pete | Album Views: 7,314 |
A photo essay on passenger service in Atlantic Canada covering the CN, CP & VIA Rail eras |
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Steel
By: Bill Stewart | Album Views: 7,220 |
Steel mills and steel roads of Pittsburgh and Cleveland areas |
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Amtrak in Oregon
By: Ellis Simon | Album Views: 7,208 |
See the Coast Starlight in the Cascade Mountains as well as green and brown Cascade Talgo trains running between Eugene, Portland and Seattle. |
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MBTA Boston Commuter Rail 70's & 80's
By: Ryan K | Album Views: 7,159 |
The 70's and 80's were a transition period for the MBTA characterized by an eclectic mix of equipment including Budd RDC's, ex-New Haven stainless steel coaches, and a mix of motive power acquired from various railroads. |
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Snow
By: Torker | Album Views: 7,109 |
Either coming down or a
still in the air.
Pictures of snow removal equipment will be kept here. |
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Scenic Trains
By: Sean M | Album Views: 7,105 |
An album that includes pictures of trains traveling through the backcountry. |
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Strasburg, The Road to Paradise
By: Wayne Wanzor | Album Views: 7,097 |
If there is one heritage railroad in the U.S. that has a unique reputation, it is the Strasburg Railroad. In operation since 1832, the line is one of the most recognizable Eastern U.S. heritage railroad in the world. |
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