Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 #4877 on display at the URHS facility. The United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey, Inc. (or URHS of NJ) is a non-profit educational organization directed at supporting the preservation of New Jersey's historical railroad equipment and artifacts for the proposed New Jersey Transportation Heritage Center or in its absence, another railroad museum in New Jersey.
Saltire Society Literary Awards: Saltire Society: Books which are either by living authors of Scottish descent or residing in Scotland, or deal with the work or life of a Scot or with a Scottish question, event or situation (since 1937) United Kingdom: Templer Medal: Society for Army Historical Research
Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society (For NKP 765 excursion trips, future) French Lick Scenic Railway; Hesston Steam Museum (For Hesston and Galena Creek excursions) Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum; Indiana Railway Museum; National New York Central Railroad Museum; Ohio River Scenic Railway; Whitewater Valley Railroad; Nickel Plate Express
Great Western Railway of Colorado: 2-8-0 Undergoing 1,472-day inspection and overhaul In service on the Flemington Branch. Only steam locomotive on the Flemington Branch. 438 Erie Railroad: EMD SW9: Operational Owned by BRRHT, acquired from the United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey in 2014, in service on the Flemington Branch. Ex ...
Pages in category "Historical societies in New Jersey" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Western and Atlantic Railroad 49 Texas: Atlanta History Center, Atlanta, Georgia: 277 4-2-4T: October 1863 Central Pacific Railroad #3 C. P. Huntington, Southern Pacific Railroad 1 California State Railroad Museum, Sacramento, California [4] 1555 2-6-0: February 1884 Colorado and Southern Railway 9 Highline Park, Breckinridge, Colorado: 1861 4 ...
Clips from the song are played at intervals throughout the film. The documentary depicted the engine change at South Amboy, New Jersey, and features many on-board views; the film was released a year later. The locomotive was donated by New Jersey Transit to the United Railroad Historical Society of New Jersey (URHS) in 1991. Between 2011 and ...
The Burlington and Mount Holly Railroad and Transportation Company was incorporated on February 11, 1848. [1] The company initially planned to build south from a connection with the Camden and Amboy Railroad's main line at Burlington, New Jersey along High Street, but this was opposed by residents, who were already inconvenienced by the Camden and Amboy's street running on Broad Street.