Study a map from the late 19th century, and it’s easy to see how Indiana became known as the Crossroads of America. Like spokes on a bicycle wheel, railroad lines extended from Indianapolis in 12 ...
We normally don’t write about “tourist railroads” here at Railway Age; in part because many are isolated and not accessible by any other form of non-automobile transportation. Yet there is an ...
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Luxury Train Travel: 1940s Vintage Footage
Silent footage from a promotional film about Indiana and its railroads, blending historical recreation, musical numbers, and documentary-style footage. It presents Indiana’s development from a ...
Santa’s reindeer have run off with his sleigh. Oh no, how will children who have been good get their presents this year?
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