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The History of Railroad Clothing: Fashion for the Rails
When you close your eyes and imagine railroad clothing, what do you see? Maybe you picture Tom Hanks from the Polar Express with his signature conductor’s hat and gold-buttoned waistcoat or maybe you think of station master Sir Topham Hatt from Thomas the Tank Engine.™ You might also imagine famous

Top Movies and TV Shows About Trains to Watch With Your Family
There’s a magical sense of wonder watching a steam locomotive glide through the countryside with the smoke billowing and whistle echoing. Since the first appearance of the iron horse in a movie in 1856, cinema goers and TV watchers have enjoyed the adventure of the rails. Families have built cherished

Celebrating Railroad Women Throughout History
When you think about trains, you probably picture a classic locomotive. The roar of the engine, the call of the whistle, and the clickety-clack of wheels on the track. But who do you picture as a conductor or an engineer? You may think of famous train conductors like Tom Hanks’

Mastering Railroad Photography: Tips & Tricks For Framing The Perfect Shot
Mastering railroad photography isn’t about having the most expensive camera or reinventing the wheel. It’s about learning how to use your camera settings and photo composition skills to frame and capture the best shot. Using these railroad photography tips, we’ll help you enhance your skills and start taking images you’re

All About Railroad Ties: Uses, Alternatives, & FAQs
The use of railroad ties dates back to the beginning of America’s steam train history in the 1830s. These heavy blocks of wood were the backbone of railways for almost 2 centuries. Discover all there is to know about these important railroad materials, including their uses, modern railroad tie alternatives,

How To Become a Train Conductor
The role of a train conductor can be a demanding but rewarding career path. Discover if you have the right interests and skills and if the life of a train conductor is something you’d be able to pursue. Origin of Train Conductors The origins of train conductor positions date back