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In 1784 John Stevens purchased the land of today's city of Hoboken from the State of New Jersey.After his death in 1838, his heritage was managed by the Hoboken Land and Improvement Company (HLIC), which held the subsidiary Hoboken Railroad Warehouse and Steamship Connecting Company (HRRWH&SSConCo) [3] founded at September 17, 1895. [4]
A "Rainbow Era" Amtrak train in 1971. When Amtrak took over intercity passenger rail service on May 1, 1971, it inherited a collection of rolling stock from twenty different railroads, each with its own distinct colors and logos. [1]
Railfan was the first title established in-house by Carstens Publications in 1974. Originally scheduled as a quarterly, frequency increased to bi-monthly in 1977 and monthly in 1987. Carstens merged it with Railroad Magazine in 1979. White River Productions acquired Railfan & Railroad magazine from Carstens in September 2014. The magazine ...
Railfan is a subseries of Train Simulator designed for the PlayStation 3 system. The first game introduced in December 2006 was published by Ongakukan in Japan, by Sony Computer Entertainment in Asia (Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore) and by Cyberfront Korea in South Korea. 2006.12.21: Railfan: Chicago Transit Authority Brown Line
ex#557 repainted original paint scheme in 1980 and named American Railfan. Currently on Static Display, Indoors, at the Cole transportation Museum in Bangor, ME., minus traction motors. 60 EMD: GP7: 11/50 9933 ex#560 61 EMD: GP7: 11/50 9934 ex#561 scrapped 1991 62 EMD: GP7: 11/50 9935 ex#562 wrecked 1985 63 EMD: GP7: 11/50 9936 ex#563 64 EMD ...
DFT 7295 in Dunedin while wearing the Tranz Rail winged logo.. Bumble-Bee was an informal term, promoted by the editors of NZ Railfan magazine, describing a New Zealand railway locomotive livery (resulting from the combination of black and yellow in the colour scheme) found in common usage amongst the railfan community.
After December 1942, Railroad Magazine was published by Popular Publications, which purchased the Munsey Company.It dropped railroad fiction after January 1979. [2] At mid-century, the magazine staff consisted of editor Henry B. Comstock, associate editors K.M. Campbell and Ted Sanchargin, art editor George H. Mabie, and "Electric Lines" editor Stephen B. Maguire.
Railfan (レールファン) is a train simulator co-developed by Ongakukan and Taito for the PlayStation 3 system. It was released in Japan on December 20, 2006. It was released in Japan on December 20, 2006.