The 2-8-4 Berkshire-type steam locomotive helped open the advancement in Super Power steam technology through size, speed, ...
Locomotive Services Group has released a statement after 71000 Duke of Gloucester was involved in an incident in Hanwell.
Nearby stands the distinctive gray Family Lines System caboose, a testament to the era when these iconic rail cars served as mobile offices for train crews rather than just nostalgic symbols of ...
The Pere Marquette 1225 suffered a wheel bearing issue and was pulled from service. With repairs made, it will pull the North ...
A major stumbling block has been reached in the restoration of Standard Class 4 -2-6-0 No. 76077. During the dismantling of ...
In 2004, the Pere Marquette became the “North Pole Express” as “The Polar Express” hit theaters across the country, following days of capturing sound and video of the train for the now-beloved ...
Ten iconic steam locomotives including the Golden Fleece and Lord Faringdon captured in the 1950s or 1960s by a Watford photographer.
NEW FREEDOM, Pa. — After spending the last two years out of service, the William H. Simpson No. 17 steam locomotive has returned home to York County, Northern Central Railway of York announced. Built ...
SABINE COUNTY, Texas (KTRE) - A Deep East Texas group is on a mission to preserve and relocate a nearly 100-year-old specialized train car. “It’s really important to see how we got where we are,” said ...
U.S. Rep. Nathaniel Moran (R-Tyler) at the Veterans Day event organized by the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce at Lake Tyler. A Dallas-based company is suing the Neches & Trinity Valleys Groundwater ...
SUGARCREEK — The Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum has acquired a rare steam locomotive, the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway #1308. According to a community announcement, the locomotive, a 2-6-6-2 steam engine ...
SUGARCREEK — The Age of Steam Roundhouse Museum has received the 2025 Significant Achievement Award – Steam from the HeritageRail Alliance for the cosmetic restoration of the Bessemer & Lake Erie No.