, George Taylor's association with model trains is long and storied. His father bought him his first Lionel train set, in 1948, when he was 10. Six decades later, as he sized up some of the Lionel ...
There's a school of thought that railroads are one of the biggest reasons the United States is the country it is today. And if you trace train history back, it starts with the Baltimore and Ohio ...
ROANOKE, Va. – A new addition to a Roanoke rail yard will help keep the city’s train history alive. Roanoke’s chapter of the National Railway Historical Society built a structure on its property to ...
Michigan's railroad history is packed with adventure, innovation, and stories that shaped how people traveled across the state. From steam engines that once chugged through small towns to electric ...
THOMASVILLE, N.C. — In Thomasville, one sound stands out above all others: the steady blast of a train horn. The city sees as many as 40 trains pass through each day, drawing crowds of railfans who ...
Iron Spike Model Train Museum in Washington, Missouri, is keeping model train history alive. They continue growing thanks to donations from the community.
PITTSFIELD — Just checking in on Jack Trowill, the man who, for decades, would travel over hill and dale with his projector, his slides, his notes and his memories. He’d be at the beck and call of any ...