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Folklore Tribute to Kate Shelley
This is a special tribute to "The Iowa Heroine" who rinked her own life at age 15, to prevent a major railroad disaster during a severe thunderstorm in the Summer of 1881. This site has photos donated by the Boone County Historical Society.
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Bennett Brook Railway
We are a Railway operated by volunteers, located in Whiteman Park, Perth WA, Australia. We run both Steam ans Diesel trains.
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Stapleford Miniature Railway
Historic private preserved 10 1/4" gauge railway running through nearly 2 miles of Leics Parkland celebrated 50 years in 2008. Features a superb stone replica of "box tunnel" and 5 1/5th scale live steam locos including rare GWR Saint class.And a newly constructed Vulcan Works East African 31 class 1/4 scale 4-8-4. Private but opens mid June and Auguts BH weekend as part of charity steam rallies
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David Curwen - 'Rule of thumb' The Web site
As a designer and builder of small-gauge locomotives David Curwen has a reputation second to none. At various stately-homes, or pleasure parks, Curwen locomotives are still to be found at work even though some are now over fifty-years old. This web site is dedicated to his autobiography.
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Connecticut Trolley Museum
Connecticut Electric Railway Association /
Connecticut Trolley Museum. Located in East Windsor Connecticut. An Unofficial Site about this great tourist attraction.
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NY Central Catskill Mountain Branch
When did the New York Central acquire the Ulster & Delaware and when was it abandoned. What is the current status of the branch. What tourist railroads are running on it.
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Fort Smith Trolley Museum
Operating Birney Safety car in downtown Fort Smith, Arkansas. History of streetcars and public transportation plus a collection of rail and street railway memorabilia including the Frisco 4003.
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The Trolley in Connecticut
All about the trolley and electric railroading in Connecticut. The Connecticut Company was the biggest and it was owned by the New Haven Railroad. Even today, there are two trolley museums.
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Essex Steam Train: The Valley Railroad
The Essex Steam Train; New steam comes to Essex. A Great tourist railroad in Connecticut. Former New Haven Railroad branch.
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Please Sign the Petition to Save Our Historic Depot!
A committee of concerned citizens are dedicated to the preservation of a local historical railroad depot in Kendrick, Idaho. First built in 1890 by the Northern Pacific Railway, it is the only remaining depot of its kind of the total of 34 built in WA, ID, OR, MT and ND using the Standard 1890 freight and passenger wood design. It may very well be the last in the entire northwestern United States. Please Sign the Petition on this website and help us Save Our Historic Train Depot!
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