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Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1889 – 0-8-0 & 0-8-2T Barry Railway - Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1889 – 0-8-0 & 0-8-2T Barry Railway 0-8-0 No.1390 at Barry in 1927 In 1886-8 Sharp Stewart & Co. built twenty 0-8-0 tender engines for the Swedish & Norwegian Railway, a company founded for … Continue reading → - 2012/05/15 Two Former Bklyn Race Tracks in one 1924 Aerial View - - 2012/05/15 MGs in the Trees 2012 - MGs in the Trees 2012 I only had time for a quick tour of the field quite early in the day, but the weather was certainly much kinder than last year!There seemed to be a very good turn-out of MGs … Continue reading → - 2012/05/14 Sheepshead Bay Race Track Aerial View (Full) 1924 - Here is a full view of the Sheepshead Bay Race Track pathway that was still visible in this 1924 aerial picture. The long line on the left is Ocean Avenue. The area to the east of the former race track is Marine Park. From this picture, it appears to me that the Sheepshead Bay Race Track may be larger than the Gravesend Race Track.&nbs... - 2012/05/14 Unusual Manhattan Streetcar Line - The Avenue B Line - Source: B. Linder, "Avenue B Line", New York Division Bulletin , Vol. 44, No. 11, November 2001, pages 2 -3. I came across this interesting map about an obscure streetcar line in Manhattan called the "Avenue B Line". According to what is in the fine article and map written by Bernard Linder, I found these interesting point... - 2012/05/14 177 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces From Chasewater News Christmas 1994 – Part 3 Carriage & Wagon News - 177 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces From Chasewater News Christmas 1994 – Part 3 Carriage & Wagon News New Acquisition: ‘Dogfish’ DB992841 – This useful hopper wagon has recently arrived at Chasewater on loan for 12 months from Andy … Continue reading → - 2012/05/12
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Circus Trains: The Second Greatest Show on Earth
The circus and the circus train has always fascinated small children and grown-up railfans alike. Circus transportation has changed significantly in the last forty years. The second greatest show - that of moving the circus by rail, begins even before the last performance begins.
New York Central Lines Magazine
This most interesting period in the history of the New York Central was well-chronicled in its in-house magazine. Excerpts from 1919-1931. A 1921 article in "Transportation World" by Charles Frederick Carter provides the basis for an historical sketch of the New York Central. George H. Daniels was the road's General Passenger Agent for many years and ranks as one of the greats of American advertising. His article on "
All About Trains Run for the President of the US
All about trains run for the President of the United States (POTUS). In 1990, George Bush visited Connecticut to campaign. His visit closed parts of three Interstate highways and disrupted thousands of commuters and other travelers. Should he have taken the train?
New York Central and Hudson River Railroad
All about the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. The New York Central was created in 1853 by the merger of ten other railroads, spearheaded by Albany industrialist Erastus Corning. Commodore Vanderbilt brought it together with the the Hudson River and Harlem Railroads.
Railroads and Transit in Florida
A collection of articles about Railroads and Transit in Florida. Includes METRORAIL and TRI-RAIL.
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