Thank You to All of Our Fallen Heroes This Memorial Day
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Today we remember those who gave their all for our freedom. We will always remember the sacrifice of all of our fallen heroes. Thank you to all of our fallen heroes this Memorial Day.
Whenever I visit Cumberland, Maryland, I enjoy taking a moment and watching today's CSX and Amtrak trains pass by on the historic Baltimore & Ohio mainline. Cumberland truly is a great railroad community. I often see trains heading towards Pittsburgh and Chicago and/or Cincinnati and St. Louis to the west and towards Baltimore, Washington DC and Philadelphia to the east. I always enjoy stopping by the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad to take a step into railroad history. The Appalachians provide a scenic backdrop for this great tourist railroad. I head to the Amtrak depot downtown as I prepare to board the Capitol Limited. In a few short hours, we will arrive in Washington, DC. Today's journey takes us along the scenic waters of the Potomac River through Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. Cumberland, known as the Queen City, grew up around the railroad. The Baltimore & Ohio and Western Maryland railroads, both part of today's CSX, truly developed the regi
I made my last visit to Bruce's Trains, my local hobby store once known as the Whistle Stop, shortly before heading to Roanoke in 2011. I walked the aisles and looked at the new double-stack well cars and the tri-level auto racks for sale. I said to myself, "Wow, if the kid I was could see all of the model trains they make today." To me, this was perhaps the finest store on earth. The kid in me wanted to return to Bruce's trains when I came back to Sacramento from Roanoke. Fall was in the air, and I said to myself, "Wow, this reminds me of the days when I would get the Athearn blue boxes so many years ago." To my sadness, Bruce's Trains was gone. Such is the story with many of our local hobby stores. Local hobby stores are more than places that sell model trains. I made many friends as I first learned about trains at the Whistle Stop. Athearn made Southern Pacific SD40T-2's with a snoot nose and the Rio Grande version with a standard n
Alaska Railroad is an American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association regional railroad that connects Anchorage and Fairbanks. The railroad continues south from Anchorage to Whittier and Seward. At Whittier, freight cars are loaded and unloaded onto barges for Prince Rupert, British Columbia for Canadian National Railway Company and Seattle for BNSF Railway and Union Pacific Railroad .
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