Uncategorized A couple of upcoming projects admin January 17, 2024 0 I’ve been pulling together a couple of projects that I plan to offer to the model railroad community in the next few months (essentially sometime […]
Uncategorized Wordless Wednesday #272 – My typical railfan shots – no train …. admin January 17, 2024 0
Uncategorized Alien Contact Classified UFOs-Disclosure January 15, 2024 0 Alien Contact Classified 450,000 years ago our ancestors descended from the heavens to engineer the first human beings. To us, they were Giants that ruled as Gods over mankind. Now new evidence and scientific research acknowledges their existence on …
Uncategorized Jan 15, Valentine’s Day Train Rides (2024): A Complete Guide admin January 15, 2024 0 This guide provides information on special Valentine’s Day train rides offered at museums and heritage railroads throughout the U.S.
Uncategorized Jan 15, “Little Joe” Locomotives admin January 15, 2024 0 Milwaukee Road’s “Litte Joes,” listed as Class EF-4 and EP-4, were 2-D+D-2 electric locomotives built by General Electric in the late 1940s.
Uncategorized Jan 14, St. Paul Pass (Milwaukee Road) admin January 15, 2024 0 The Milwaukee Road’s St. Paul Pass Tunnel crossed the Bitterroot Mountains near Idaho. It was opened in 1908 and was over 1.5 miles in length.
Uncategorized Jan 14, The “Super C” (Freight Train) admin January 15, 2024 0 The “Super C” was a high-speed freight train operated by the Santa Fe Railway. It was introduced in 1968 and known for its fast service […]
Uncategorized Jan 14, “San Francisco Chief” (Train) admin January 14, 2024 0 The San Francisco Chief was a late entrant to the Santa Fe’s fleet of “Chiefs,” launched during the mid-1950s between Chicago and its home city. […]
Uncategorized Jan 14, Railroad Track admin January 14, 2024 0 It all begins and ends with the railroad track. Its strength determines how much tonnage a single train can move. Learn about the history of […]
Uncategorized Jan 14, EMD “SD7” Locomotives admin January 14, 2024 0 The SD7 was the builder’s first six-axle road-switcher that debuted in 1952, a few years after the GP7.