Many of us dream of a model railroad empire on a massive scale. While the time, space and resources required usually dictate whether or not that dream becomes a reality, it never hurts to be inspired.
The Norfolk & Western 2156 was the strongest-pulling steam locomotive in the world during its coal-hauling heyday in the 1940s and ’50s.
Lew Davis, a Pittsburgh-born real estate developer turned political leader, had been mayor of Tucson less than 30 days when he uttered the remark that would create enduring national notoriety for the ...
Bob Cote’s spirit is entwined into Tanque Verde Ranch — a spread of 640 acres nestled against the Rincon Mountains. The multigenerational ranch was bought by Cote’s father in 1957. Cote, who was born ...
At least a dozen Norfolk Southern coal cars derailed in the Glenvar area of Roanoke County late Friday evening. A trestle bridge crossing the Roanoke River was destroyed, and sent at least a dozen ...
Chris Taylor heads up marketing for the GIS Group of Sharp NEC Display Solutions of America, which is the creator of GuestView Guide, a wall-mounted digital concierge for vacation rental managers that ...
January 13, 1911 — The Norfolk and Western Railway Company has a force of men engaged in the erection of a large electric gong at the Cave Street crossing of its tracks near the passenger station in ...