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In 1870, coal was a big item for trains, and the rail line was reorganized as the Washington and Ohio Railroad, and Western Union used the train as a principal carrier of messages.
The Buckeye Express Diner has transformed a vintage 1950s rail car into one of the most unique dining establishments in the Buckeye State. The exterior alone is worth the trip—a gleaming red rail car ...
Release of the requested documents will negatively impact an ongoing inspector general investigation,” a city FOIA officer ...
It took 20 people a few hours to set up one of the world's largest mobile model train displays inside the Railroad Museum of ...
Norfolk & Western Class J No. 611 steam locomotive is back into service for a limited series of passenger excursions this ...
When a train rolls along the tracks in downtown Columbus, that train is carrying any number of goods we use every day. What ...
Former Baltimore & Ohio business car donated to Western Maryland Scenic. It'll retain its B&O scheme while serving the ...
Franklin County historian Mike Marotte dives in to the history of the Cumberland Valley Railroad and the bridges built to ...
To a civilian, it might not seem like a big deal: a locomotive painted in camouflage with red, white and blue. But for ...
Applicants seek the Board's authorization of their acquisition of control of Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad Company (NPBL), a Class III rail carrier operating in Norfolk, Portsmouth, and ...