Monon Railroad history remembered

Red-and-gray and black-and-gold locomotives on trains from Monon Railroad history

Monon Railroad history is tied to Indiana state history.   Imagine a meandering Midwestern railway constructed through difficult, sparsely settled territory and soon bankrupt as a result, discovering upon completion that it had been built between the wrong cities. It would attempt to rectify early mistakes through expensive acquisitions of adjoining railroads, and trackage rights […]

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Classic Conrail from Canaseraga

Green-and-yellow locomotive leads three blue locomotives in a classic Conrail scene with snow

When created in 1976, lowering the flags of several once-proud but troubled Northeastern railroads, it was shockingly new. But that was 44 years ago. Moreover, it’s been more than two decades since Conrail itself became a fallen flag.   Here is a photo of classic Conrail. The train is eastbound at Canaseraga, N.Y., 13 miles […]

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Monon Route passenger trains photo gallery

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Monon Route passenger trains All through March 2023, Classic Trains editors are celebrating the history and heritage of the Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Railway — the Monon Route! Please enjoy a selection of images of Monon Route passenger trains selected from the files of Kalmabch Media‘s David P. Morgan Library. This gallery was originally published […]

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Largest 2-10-0 Decapod fleet: Pennsy’s I1 ‘Hippos’

Two steam locomotives lead a train through a city

The railroad with the largest 2-10-0 Decapod fleet should come as no surprise.   Throughout most of its history, the Pennsylvania Railroad called itself “The Standard Railroad of the World,” and yet in so many ways it was anything but “standard.” From position-light signals along its right-of-way to Belpaire boilers for its steam locomotives to […]

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Visiting the Strasburg Rail Road

People with hand-held cameras take pictures from the rear of a moving passenger train in rolling green countryside.

Visiting the Strasburg Rail Road History of the Strasburg Rail Road Visiting the Strasburg Rail Road is on the top of many a railfan’s bucket list. The Strasburg Rail Road, based in Strasburg, Pa., is the oldest railroad in America. It was founded in 1832 and is still running under its original name. It is […]

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Burlington Zephyr 9900 and its shiny legacy

Streamlined Burlington Zephyr 9900 train at station between freight cars

Burlington Zephyr 9900 left a shiny legacy on North American railroading that’s still evident today.   Zephyr! It’s a name in the world of American passenger trains that dates from 1934 and is still in use by Amtrak. Its pronunciation even has a fast sound to it.   Let’s do what Classic Trains does best: […]

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Bigger is not necessarily better: the Alco C855 locomotives

Alco C855 locomotives in a freight yard with man in cab window

The Alco C855 locomotives is a locomotive that Union Pacific should have never considered purchasing.     The railroad’s operating department had always favored big motive power to move its mainline trains; just look at its 4-12-2 Union Pacifics, 4-6-6-4 Challengers, and 4-8-8-4 Big Boys in steam days. That philosophy carried over to a fleet […]

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Monon Railroad diesel locomotives remembered

Four black-and-gold Monon Railroad diesel locomotives with freight train on curve

Monon Railroad diesel locomotives showed a variety of models from four builders.     The Monon began dieselizing after World War II in 1946. It opted for EMD F3 units for mainline freight and passenger service and with EMD BL2s and Alco RS2s for locals. An A-B-A set of F3s started as EMD demonstrators. The […]

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Transferring a transcontinental sleeper

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Chicago & North Western 0-6-0 2624 passes the busy C&NW-MILW-PRR junction at Western Avenue, Chicago, with a Union Pacific sleeping car bound for North Western Station, where it will join a train for the West Coast. The Pullman had arrived at Grand Central Station or La Salle Street Station on a B&O or NYC train […]

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Major 2020s steam locomotive restorations (so far!)

View from inside roundhouse of locomotive sitting outside

Major 2020s steam locomotive restorations (so far!) will take a look at five locomotives that returned to service in the early part of the decade. Even in these challenging times, the restoration efforts show no signs of slowing down. Check out our list: U.S. Sugar No. 148 Restoration completed in 2020: Built in April 1920 […]

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