If you're a fan of traveling by train, get ready to take some trips on these five new routes across the United States and ...
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When America's first railroad, the Baltimore & Ohio line, opened in 1830, it was the first thread in a web that would span a continent. What began as a modest 14 miles of track between Baltimore and ...
For most Americans, trains are less a part of their daily lives than they are a part of the nation's history. When most people think of trains, they likely recall seeing steam engine locomotives in ...
Alan Gore wants to know why Amtrak is almost always late for him. Not just a little bit late, but ridiculously, absurdly, preposterously late. Like the time he tried to catch an Amtrak train from ...
American trains are pretty simple beings, really. They carry people from A to B in rudimentary comfort with very few bells and whistles. That isn't the case with rail travel overseas though, and ...
For one day on Saturday, hundreds of visitors in La Grange got a chance to take a peek into the past at the annual All American Railroad Show, a sprawling display of bustling downtowns, classic cars ...