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Chicago
By: Torker | Album Views: 5,762 |
Rails in and around Chicago, Illinois, too. |
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Penn-Central
By: Rick Erben | Album Views: 5,727 |
February 01, 1968 (December 31 for New Haven) until March 31, 1976 |
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BNSF Passenger Trains
By: Ellis Simon | Album Views: 5,722 |
Though it is a Class I freight carrier, BNSF maintains a fleet of passenger cars for business trains, employee specials and entertaining VIPs. |
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The Ham Sub
By: LocalRailfan Photography | Album Views: 5,712 |
The Canadian Pacific Hamilton Subdivision, Hammer or Ham Sub as it is more affectionately known is a 64 mile route which connects Canada with the US. Here is a collection of the best shots taken along CPs Hamilton Sub from Guelph Junction to Fort Erie, ON |
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Stream Liners
By: Sean M | Album Views: 5,698 |
An album composed of pictures of streamliners doing their job of carrying passengers across the world. |
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Kaylor branch PA
By: icr | Album Views: 5,692 |
Kaylor branch PA and Locomotives that served on the line . |
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UP
By: Erik Shicotte | Album Views: 5,664 |
Trains on the Union Pacific in Wisconsin |
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East Broad Top Railroad & Coal Co.
By: Kevin Madore | Album Views: 5,601 |
A look at the one-time coal-hauler, which ran as a tourist railroad for decades and finally ceased operations in 2011. The album includes photos from an October 2010 charter as well as images from the very last Fall Spectacular in October of 2011. |
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Rail Yards
By: Torker | Album Views: 5,567 |
A classification yard is a railway yard found at some freight train stations, used to separate railway cars on to one of several tracks. From there the cars are sent through a series of switches called a ladder onto the classification tracks. |
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Crossings
By: JM Daubner | Album Views: 5,559 |
Anything that a railroad can cross, such as other rails, rivers and roads. |
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