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157 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces from Chasewater News Spring 1993 – Part 3 The Very Special Day A salute to our PW gang - 157 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces from Chasewater News Spring 1993 – Part 3 The Very Special Day A salute to our PW gang – By Dave Borthwick It began with Keith Day phoning round mid-week to prepare everyone … Continue ... - 2012/02/10 Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1878 Jones 4-4-0T Highland Railway - Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1878 Jones 4-4-0T Highland RailwayIllustration: No. 15010 taken in 1930, showing very clearly the louvre-type chimney, which was a distinctive feature of Highland engines for many years. Three engines constructed ... - 2012/02/09 Postcards – 156 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces from Chasewater News Spring 1993 – Part 2 ‘Official’ Picture Postcards – by Barry Bull - Postcards - 156 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces from Chasewater News Spring 1993 – Part 2 ‘Official’ Picture Postcards – by Barry Bull The hobby of collecting postcards began in Edwardian times within just a few years of ... - 2012/02/08 Forthcoming Attractions – 2012 at Chasewater Railway - 2012 at Chasewater Railway Get your diaries out! - 2012/02/07 155 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces From Chasewater News Spring 1993 – Part 1 - 155 – Chasewater Railway Museum Bits & Pieces From Chasewater News Spring 1993 – Part 1 Editorial On the back cover of this magazine (reproduced below) is a copy of the 1993 timetable, and for the first time in the history … Continue... - 2012/02/06 Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1877 Sacre 4-4-0 Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway - Steam Locos of a Leisurely Era 1877 Sacre 4-4-0 Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Illustration: No.442 in MSLR days. Charles Sacre’s design for express work over the hilly road between Manchester and Sheffield. 27 engines wer... - 2012/02/05
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CONRAIL: Consolidated Rail Corporation
The break-up of Conrail to CSX and Norfolk Southern is just really a continuation of a drama that has gone on for about the last 80 years.
Castleton Cutoff and Selkirk
New York Central's Castleton Cutoff, Hudson River Connecting Railroad, and the Selkirk Yard.
Cedar Hill Rail Yard in New Haven
From 1844 to 1967, the New Haven RR was a force in New England. Driving north from New Haven, Cedar Hill yard cannot be overlooked. Its still used, but not to the extent it was 50 year ago. Imagine, over 9,000 cars handled on one day!
Industrial Development on the Delaware & Hudson Railro
1920's story about how the Delaware & Hudson Railroad
helped develop the region it served. How coal played a role in the history of the D&H.
D&H Sales Offices. D&H to North Creek
Railroads to Newport
Newport, Rhode Island is located on Aquidneck Island. The Old Colony & Newport Railway was chartered in 1863 as that islands answer to a demand for a rail connection with the rest of the country. Today, a tourist line and a dinner train survive.
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