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- Summerfield, KS Home Page - The railroad town that survived the death of its railroad. It was established by the now defunct Kansas City, Wyandotte and Northwestern Railroad. The town was named after the chief operations manager of the railroad, Elias Summerfield. The names of many of the streets carry names of railroad officials. The town was plotted and lots sold by the railroad. It was truly a railroad town. Imagine the blow to the town when the railroad folded in the 1920's.
- Pioneer Railroad of the Northwest - This is a history of Indiana's first railroad, the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, later part of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
- Matthew's Railroad Mania - Pictures and history of Cass Scenic Railroad. Includes rosters, forums, and news. Also includes history of Kelley's Creek, Northwestern, and Winifrede Railroad.
- Ohio Railroad Photography - Pictures of active and abandoned railroads in and around Ohio, including CSX, Norfolk Southern, and Indiana and Ohio railroads.
- Rensselaer Railroad Heritage Exhibit - Troy, NY. Information, photos, books, railroad store and more about this club, featuring the famous HO scale New England Berkshire and Western Railroad.
- Railroad Station Historical Society - Railroad historical society devoted to the study of railroad depots, towers, roundhouses, bridges, and other railroad structures.
- Webville and Hypertext Railroad Company - It is neither a real company, nor a real railroad. Rather it is a site for the archiving of historical and informational documents and binaries concerning railroads, railfanning and model railroading.
- U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) - Information and assistance for railroad workers, retirees, their families, and other railroad retirement program beneficiaries. The RRB administers a special federal retirement program for U.S. railroad industry employees.
- Article Index for Model Railroad Magazines - A searchable index of a variety of model railroad magazines from 1934 to the present such as Model Railroader and Railroad Model Craftsman.
- Coal Towers and Coaling Stations for Railroad Steam Locomotives - Old photo and statistics for railroad Coal Towers and Coaling Stations in the United States, built by Roberts and Schaefer Co., Circa 1908 - 1912.
Wikipedia Articles
- New York and Long Branch Railroad - The New York and Long Branch Railroad was a railroad in central New Jersey, running from Bay Head Junction in Bay Head to Perth Amboy, where it connected to the Central Railroad of New Jersey's Perth Amboy and Elizabethport Railroad. The railroad was jointly owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Central Railroad of ...
- Savannah and Western Railroad - The Savannah and Western Railroad began in 1888 from a consolidation of seven different railroads owned by the Central of Georgia Railroad. These included the Savannah and Columbus Railroad, the Buena Vista and Ellaville Railroad, the Columbus and Rome Railway, the Columbus and Western Railway, the Eufaula and Clayton Railroad, the Eufaula and East Alabama Railway, and one other railroad that operated in Alabama.
- McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park - McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is a 80-acre railroad park located in Scottsdale, Arizona. It features a 15" gauge railroad, a merry-go-round, two playgrounds, nine ramadas, a Magma Arizona Railroad locomotive, a railroad museum, three model railroad clubs and a 7.
- Ocklawaha Valley Railroad - The Ocklawaha Valley Railroad, originally the Ocala Northern Railroad, was a railroad running from Silver Springs Junction, Florida (east of Ocala, Florida) to Palatka, Florida, running roughly parallel to the Oklawaha River. Except for the southernmost part, from Silver Springs Junction to Silver Springs, which was leased from the Seaboard Air Line Railroad (with trackage rights ...
- Georges Creek Railroad - The Georges Creek Railroad was a railroad operated by the Georges Creek Coal and Iron Company. The railroad operated from 1853 to 1863 when the Railroad was absorbed into the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad.