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Railroads and Railroad History in the United States

Daft electric railway system: 26/26
Dakota & Great Northern Ry: 143/9
Dakota Central RR: 132/81; 133/54
Dakota Southern RR: 140/65
"Dallas and its First Railroad," by Rosenberg & Davis, 135/34-42
Dallas & Greenville RR: 63/13, 14, 20
Dallas & Oak Cliff Street Ry: SP/48
Dallas & Waco RR: 63/13, 14, 20
Dallas & Wichita RR: 63/13, 15, 19
Dallas, Cleburne & Southwestern Ry: 63/ 18
Danbury & Norwalk RR: 17/18, 23; loco., 44/67
Danforth & Son: 11/28-29 (loco. builder)
Danforth, Cooke & Co.: 8/27
Dan'l Webster, [train] discussion 155/117
Dansville & Mt. Morris RR, 72-99; loco. 172/53
Danville RR: equipment 1850s, 82/53
Danville & Pottsville RR: locos. 1838, 6/28; history and loco. 1844, 101/29-30;
       history, 107/30, 34-39; mention, 105/39; 106/37, 38; 108/21, 29; 109/26;
       Mahanoy Plane disaster, 119/63-65; tunnel, second in U.S., 119/65-66
Danville & Seaboard RR: 73/76
Danville & Southwestern RR: 133/31, loco., 60
Danville, Hazleton & Wilkes Barre RR: 109/28
Danville, Olney & Ohio River RR: 140/6, loco., 12
"Dates of Some of the Principal Events in the History of 100 Years of Railroading
       in New England, 1826-1926," by Warren Jacobs, 17/15-28
Dauphin & Susquehanna Coal Co.'s RR: 105/40,46-48
Davenport & Bridges Car Co.: 138/6, 7; 32/55
Davenport & Iowa RR: 132/71
Davenport & Muscatime RR: 132/80
Davenport & North Western RR: 132/76; 136/24,loco.,73
Davenport & St. Paul: 132/75; 136/24,73
Davenport, Clinton & Eastern RR: 132/78
Davenport, Iowa & Dakota RR: 132/78; loco. 154/92
Davenport Locomotive Works: 150/115; gas electric loco. on Santa Maria Valley
       RR, 148/80-81
Davenport, Rock island & North Western RR 136/80, 82, 85; Q2/42; Q1/16, 32, 33, 37
Davis Bros. Lbr. Co.'s RR: 113/7, 9, 30
Dawson & Baily: 149/61-62, 63, 64, 67 (loco. builder)
Dawson Coal & Ry: 72/105, 110
"A 'Days of Gold' Railroad," by C. Fisher, Jr.: 43/30-35
Dayton & Cincinnati Tunnel RR (Short Line): 137/9-10
Dayton & Michigan RR: 96/80
Dayton & South Eastern Narrow Gauge RR: 97/73; 157/30-31
Dayton & Union RR: 143/40
Dayton & Western RR: 141/37, loco., 46; 151/47
Dayton-Goose Creek RR: 94/19, locos., 44,58; SP/15, 39,48; notes, 63/64
Dayton, Lebanon & Cincinnati RR: 141/43
Dayton, Toledo & Chicago RR: 131/51, 52, 64-76
Dayton, Xenia & Belpre RR: 141/37, 47
DeLand & St. Johns River RR: 86/82
Deadwood Central RR: Q1/17; Q2/54
"Dearborn's Railroad Memorial of 1819," by Robert C. Post, 132/84-85
       (Benjamin Dearborn, Boston)
Death Valley RR: 100/36, 3940, roster, 42
Death Valley Scotty train: 75/175
DeBardeleben Coal Co.: 157/98
Decatur & East St. Louis RR: 133/15, 31
Deckerville, Osceola & Northern RR: loco. 152/68
Deep Creek Ry: 77/23
Deer River RR: 119/57
Deerfield Valley RR: 46/25
Deering Southwestern RR: 136/56
"Defeating Division 699," by Paul E. McCray, 189/86-97
DeKalb & Great Western RR: 154/34
DeKalb & Western RR: loco. 157/106
DeLand & St. Johns River RR: 86/82
Delaware RR: 21/17, 19, 21,25, 29, 33
Delaware & Bound Brook RR: loco. No. 106, 96/54-55; locos., 118/4849; 67/63
Delaware & Cobbs Gap RR: 72/9
Delaware & Eastern RR: 43/23-29; 72/105, 115
Delaware & Hudson RR: " . . . Celebrates 100th Anniversary," 5/5-6; "An
       Account of the First Trial, August 1829, of the Stourbridge Lion in the
       Pottsville Miners Journal, " by E.J. Heydiinger, 116/57-58; failure of Stourbridge
       Lion test, 119/63; Stourbridge Lion and America, 20/7-9, 13-14; first four
       locos., 20/37; names of the first four locos., 87/86; origin and names of first
       four locos., 107/86-96; "The Gravity Railroad of the ," by G.M. Best,
       82/7-24; abandonment of oldest railroad im U.S., Carbondale to Honesdale
       Jct., 26/6; 1820s history, 91/13, 14; history and locos. 1841, 101/30-31;
       "Letters of John B. Jervis," by William C. Kessler, 53/11-18; 55/15; John B.
       ervis library,52/41-7; Jervis's involvement with D&H, 30/10-13; involvement
       with Adirondack RR, 74/36-37; with Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
       RR, 129/65, 67; 81/41; with Lehigh Valley RR, 126/28; with Ogdensburg
       & Lake Champlain RR, VC/95; with Quebec, Montreal & Southern RR, 49/18;
       with Rutland RR, VC/78-79; with Wabash RR, 133/27; continuous rail,
       49/95-100; 4-6-2s, 68/76-77; USRA freight cars, 128/28-33; emblem 153/52;
       loco. 152/81-82; 175/131; mention, 113/35
Delaware & New England RR: 50/9, 11; 119/23
"Delaware and Northern Railroad," by W. Robinson, 43/23-29; roster, 43/29;
       mention, 84/54; 119/52; 136/80
       Delaware & Raritan Bay RR: 89/153
Delaware Car Works: 138/7,8
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RR: "The Ten Wheelers on the . . . ," by
       F.S. Graham, 43/37-42; 4-6-0 roster, 43/40-42; "Early Locomotives of the
       Lackawanna Railroad and Subsidiary Lines," by F.S. Graham, 50/56-75;
       "New York's Oldest Ferry," by L.B.N. Gnaedinger, 50/76-77; "DL&W
       Locomotive Classification," by F.S. Graham, 70/61-69; "Locomotives of the ...
       and its Subsidiary Lines," by F.S. Graham, 72/6-143; 74/6; "Baldwin
       Locomotives on the ...," by F.S. Graham, 114/41-46; early 4-6-0s, 64/12;
       later 4-6-0s, 64/22-23; 4-6-2s, 68/76; three cylinder locos., 58/28, 29;
       development of anthracite burning loco., 52/16-17, 19; Moguls, 100/19;
       loco. roster 1880, 50/71-75; loco. naming, 50/58; 4-4-0s, 35/29, 31;brief
       history, 72/9-11; involvement with Lackawanna and Bloomsburg RR, 47/56-58;
       involvement with Central Valley RR, 128/68, 72-73; mvolvement with
       Lehigh & Hudson River RR, 47/69, 70; involvement with Kewanee. Green Bay
       & Western RR and Green Bay, Wimona & St. Paul RR, 115/25, 32; 38, 40;
       signalling, 34/13; 44/79, 81; sleeper service to Olean, New York, 92/34, 36;
       USRA freight cars, 128/28-33; rail fan trip, July 19, 1936, 41/48-50; emblem
       153/45; Phoebe Snow promotion, 163/88-92; 165/114-116 ; loco. 174/50;
       mention, 94/130, 131; 100/42; 109/53;
Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill & Susquehanna RR: 42/5; 126/7
Delaware River RR & Bridge Co.: 73/map 24, 30
Delaware, Susquehanna & Schuylkill RR: history, 108/27-28; locos., 126/39,58,
       59, 87; 2-6-0s, 100/14, photo, 9; mention, 42/24; 126/21
Delaware Valley RR: 70/73; 72/80, 130; "Country Carrier of the Poconos: The Delaware
       Valley Railroad," by James N.J. Henwood, 174/26-50
Delaware Valley Electric Railway, 174/28-29
Delaware Valley, Lehigh & Hudson & RR: [sic - error by author; correct name is DV,
       Hudson & Lehigh] 70/72
Delaware Valley, Hudson & Lehigh RR: 174/30
Dells & North Eastern Ry: Wis/38
Dells Lbr. & Shingle Co.: 154/45
Delphos, Bluffton & Frankfort RR: 97/73
Delray Connecting RR: loco. 172/61
"The Demise of the ICC," by George W. Hilton, 185/8-15
Denison & Washita Valley RR: 60/52, 62; 63/11, 14,18, 19,20; roster, 63/108
Denison, Bonham & New Orleans RR: 63/15, 18, 69, 106
Denmead, A&W: 8/29 (loco. builder)
Dennis, Thomas & Wood: 122/61-62; 123/79 (loco. builder)
Dennis-Simmons Lbr. Co.: 88/91
Dennis, Wood & Russell: "Locomotives Built at Auburn-Additional information,"
       123/78-80; mention, 122/62
Denver & Boulder Valley RR: 65/44
Denver & Rio Grande (Western) RR: "The Narrow Gauge Railroads of Colorado,"
       by L. Beebe, 67A/7-20, 24-25, 31-44 (trips over Durango-Alamosa line,
       Farmington Branch, and Silverton Branch); "Rails Among Peaks," by
       Josie M. Crum, 76/21-37 (narrow gauge and snow in San Juan Mtns.),
       Lake City, Ouray, Pagosa Springs; Farmington Branches, 76/26-27; "Short
       History of the . . . ," by V.A. Farrell, 78/86-95; "Locomotives of the ...,"
       by A.B. Harbus, 77/6-33; Colorado Midland involvement, 36/17-18, 28,
       30; 3 cylinder locos., 58/25-26, 29; broad gauging, 34134; Royal Gorge
       "War," 78/89; 1906 wreck at Adobe, 134/65; early narrow gauge construction,
       141/82, 87, 91-92; David Moffat, 146/32-33; early narrow gauge locos.,
       149/54-56, 69; loco. Mountaineer, 149/66; loco. notes, 86/92; 124/27;
       emblems 153/28, 31, 50, 64; loco. 185/96; "What It Takes," by Don L.
       Hofsommer, 187/74-77
Denver & Salt Lake RR: "Westward from Denver: The Obsession of David Moffat,"
       by S.F. Mehls, 146/29-40; proposed construction, 1902, 135/94; "Requiem for a
       Runaway", by Drake Hokanson, 190/102-109; "More About Moffat's Mallets," by
       Dan Cupper, 190/110-111; roster, 77/32; mention, 77/14; 78/91
Denver & Salt Lake Western RR: 77/14
Denver & Southwestern RR: 36/20
Denver, Boulder & Western RR: "History of . . . ," by M.C. Poor, 65/43-58; roster, 65/58
Denver, Central & Georgetown RR: 146/31
Denver, Enid & Gulf RR: 60/21-22, 31; locos., 75/23, 170-171; SF/17
Denver, Georgetown & Utah RR: 146/31-32
Denver, Kansas & Gulf RR: 60/31
Denver, Lakewood & Golden RR: 77/22; Patton car photo, 129/89
Denver Limited: 1/21-22 (CB&Q)
Denver, Northwestern & Pacific RR: 59/76; 77/14; "Westward from Denver:
       The Obsession of David Moffat," by S.F. Mehls, 146/34-40
Denver Pacific Ry: 146/30-31
Denver, South Park & Pacffic Ry: "The Locomotives of the South Park RR,"
       by M.C. Poor, 74/23-35; early locos., 149/64, 65; mention, 36/5; 49/64;
       146/32
Denver, Texas & Gulf RR: 36/7
Denver, Utah & Pacffic RR: 61A/43; 146/32-33; Q2/54
Depots: see Stations
"Depot Demolition," 140/118
DeQueen & Eastern RR: 60/14
Derby Horse Railway: "A Piece of the True Cross: The …'s 'Electric Line Motor' of
       1888," by John R. Stevens, 157/65-84; 159/76-77
Des Moines, Adel & Western RR: 132/76; 133/31, 38; 136/24, 108
Des Moines & Fort Dodge RR: 31/33-34; 132/27; 154/28
Des Moines & Kansas City RR: 61A/44
Des Moines & Knoxville RR: 132/76
Des Moines & Minneapolis RR: 132/80; CNW/12, 29
Des Moines & Minnesota RR: 132/74
Des Moines & North Western RR: 136/24, locos., 53, 77, 78, 79, 108
Des Moines & St. Louis RR: 132/76
Des Moines, Iowa Falls & Northern RR: 132/79
Des Moines Northwestern RR: 132/76, 77
Des Moines, Osceola & Southern RR: 103/61; 132/77
Des Moines Union RR: 133/19; loco. 185/96
Des Moines Valley RR: 132/72, 73, 74; 154/20, 28
Des Moines, Winterset & South Western RR: 132/75
Design: "Historical Notes on Locomotive Design," by E.G. Young, 1769-1840,
       16/9-22; 1840-1890, 17/55-69; 1890-1913, 18/21-27; loco. design criteria,
       ca. 1869, 25/32-44; loco. frames, 47/47-50; design of lightweight passenger
       cars, 145/46-68
"[Print and Image:] Designing the Future," by James D. Dilts, 186/112-117
"Design-It-Yourself Locomotive," by Robert A. Le Massena, 182/22-57; 184/146-149
Detroit & Bay City RR: 19/29, 30
Detroit & Mackinac RR: 113/37; 119/53
Detroit & Milwaukee RR: loco. Boston lithograph, 142/36; locos., 147/92, 94;
       mention, 9/40; 23/45; 51/33; 168/40
Detroit & Pontiac RR: locos. 1848, 62/62; history and locos. 1843, 101/31;
       mention, 147/92; "The . . .," by Paul: Trap, 168/17-50
Detroit & River St. Clair RR: 147/90
Detroit & St. Joseph Ry.: 168/27
Detroit & Toledo Shore Line RR: USRA freight cars, 128/19, 29-33; mention,
       97/74; emblem 153/48
Detroit, Bay City & Western RR: 147/96, 156
Detroit Br. & Iron Works: 162/63
Detroit, Butler & St. Louis RR: 133/19, 32, locos., 56
Detroit, Caro & Sandusky RR: 80/60; 98/30; 147/132
Detroit, Eel River & Illinois RR: 133/17,32,locos.,51
Detroit, Grand Haven & Milwaukee RR: locos., 147/92, 94, 129, 137, 142, 156,
       157; 51/33, 35
Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western RR: 129/21,22, 26, 27, 33
Detroit, Howell & Lansing RR: 129/19
Detroit, Jackson & Chicago Ry: 151/20
Detroit, Lansing & Lake Michigan RR: 129/20-21
Detroit, Lansing & Northern RR: 129/20-23,25
Detroit Locomotive Works: 8/31
Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette RR: 111/26, 33-39, 43, 45, roster, 3941; Wis/39
Detroit, Mackinac & Marquette Extension RR: 111/41
"Detroit to Chicago in 1888", ed. by H. Roger Grant, 165/99-108
Detroit, Toledo & Ironton RR: 2-10-Os 124/68, 71, 72; USRA freight cars,
       128/28-33; ioco. No. 109, 125/35; loco. notes, 133/76, 100, 101; mention,
       113/38; 108/14
Detroit, Toledo & Milwaukee RR: 49/64
Detroit United Ry: 151123, 24, 28, 29, 30, 34
"The Development of the American Railway Passenger Car," by E.G. Young,
       32/44-64
"The Development of the Anthracite Burning Locomotive," by Paul T.
       Warner,5211-28
"The Development of the Railroads in Washington," by C. Thomas,
       105/23-32 (D.C.)
"Development of Railway Signalling," by H.S. Balliet, 44/70-82
Devils Lake & Northern RR: 143/44
"Dewey Brothers Locomotives," by M.J. Dunn, 12/55-59; loco. record,
       112/60-63
Dexter & Newport RR: 152/51
Dexter & Piscataquis RR 152/51
Diamond & Caldor Lbr. Co.: 34/40-41
Diamond Valley RR: 85/47
Diary: "Some Interesting Diaries" of Henry W. Richards, 15/38-44; " ... of
       Horatio Allen" (1828), 89/97-138
Diesel locomotives: see Locomotives
"Diesel Locomotives of the Gulf, Mobile & Ohio," by William D. Edson,
       158/144-147
"Diesel Railcar: A Look Ahead," by William D. Middleton, Dsl/143-154
Dillonvale-Smithfield RR: 185/70
The Diminutive High iron of Massachusetts Bay," by Frank Kyper, 120/7-30
"Disaster at the 'Tin Bridge'," by M.B. Wakefield, 95/85-87
"Disastrous Collison at Adobe, Colorado,''134/65
"Discovery at Duffields: Oldest Surviving U.S. Passenger Station?" by Herbert H.
       Harwood, 170/69-72 (Research Note)
"Dismal Swamp Railroad Company," by H.T. Crittenden, 64/61-68;
       mention, 47/60
Dispatching: early train dispatching, 6/54; "The Beginnings of Telephone
       Dispatching," by W.H. Hay, 130/55-60
"Dissolution of the Union Pacific-Southern Pacific Merger," by Lloyd J. Mercer,
       164/53-63; 165/109-114
"The Dixie Flyer," by James G. Bogle, 124/18-21
Dixon, Peoria & Hannibal RR: 24/30
"Dr. Borst's X-12: The Atomic Locomotive," by Thornton Waite, 175/37-55
"Documents Tending to Prove the Superior Advantage of Railways and Steam
       Carriages Over Canal Navigation" by John Stevens (1812), booklet reissued
       by R&LHS
"Doing the Right Thing: The B&O Presidency of Daniel Willard," by David M. Vrooman,:
       165/83-98
Dolbeer & Carson Lbr. Co.: 94/63
Dollar, J., Lbr. Co.: 29/37
Dominion Coal Co.: 152/94
Dominion Iron & Steel Co.: 152/100
Dominion Lime Co. 152/51
Dominion Mines: 152/81
"Donahue, Booth & Co.: 29/43 (loco. builder)
Donaldson improvement & Railroad Co.: 105/41, 42
Dorchester & Delaware RR: 21/28, 33
Dotterer, Thomas: 91/15-17 (loco. builder)
Dover & Winnipiseogee RR: 20/57; loco. 152/67
Dowling-Shans Lbr. Co.: 88/98
"Down on the Old Colony," by W. Armet, 2/18
"Downeast Pioneer: The Bangor & Piscataquis Canal & Rail-Road Company,"
       by Richard F. Dole, 152/43-47
Drakes Ferry & Broad Top RR: 110/44
"Draughting the Steam Engine", by Robert M. Vogel, 152/17-28
"A Dream of Poughkeepsie," by J. Loye, 20/70
Drew Lbr. Co.: 88/90
Dripping Springs RR: 108/10
"Driving and Feeding Iron Horses: Experience on the New Haven Railroad, 1926-1939,"
       by Arthur M. Bixby, Sr., 170/60-71
"Dry Fork Railroad," by W. Raymond Hicks, 109/30-33; roster, 109/33;
       mention, 113/21, 25
Dubuque & Dakota RR: 132/80, 81; 154/34
Dubuque & Minnesota RR: 132/75
Dubuque & Northwestern RR: 132/81; 154/34
Dubuque and Pacific RR: 132/72; 140/6, locos., 12, 13, 70
Dubuque and Sioux City RR: 132/72, 73; 140/12
Dubuque, Marion & Westem RR: 132/72
Dubuque, Platteville & Milwaukee RR: Wis/20, 29
Dubuque Western RR: 136/24, loco., 71
Duluth & Iron Range RR: No. 3 on exhibit, 15/12-13; 93/94, 95, 110; 94/131
Duluth and Northeastern RR: history and roster, 93/110-112; loco. 159/70, 71
Duluth and Northern Minnesota Ry: history and roster, 93/97, 108-110;
       mention, 49/62; 98/28
Duluth & Winnipeg RR: 143/9, locos., 40, 60, 62; 145/111; 113/79; CNW/23;
       Wis/42; 174/7
Duluth & Winnipeg Terminal Co.: Wis/41, 42
Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range RR: last logging RR in Minnesota (1947), 93/95;
       emblem 153/27; locos. 159/67, 71; 174/15ff
Duluth, Missabe & Northern Ry: 93/94, 112
Duluth, Missabe & Western RR: 93/102
Duluth, Mississippi River & Northern RR: 93/101; 143/9, locos., 58, 62; loco.
       notes, 145/58, 63; 145/111; 174/7
Duluth, Red Wing & Southern RR: 131/43; 154/34
Duluth Short Line Ry: Wis/56,58
Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry: "The . . . ," by Aurele A. Durocher, 111/7-81;
       incorporation, 111/27, 44; plans for service to Boston and New York,
       111/46-47; Palmer Branch, 111/51; roster, 111/60-81; extension to Duluth,
       111/53; abandonments, 111/59; USRA freight cars, 128/18, 19, 28; history,
       Wis/38-39;mention, 145/111; emblem 153/47
Duluth, Superior & Michigan RR: 111/45, 46-48; Wis/39
Duluth, Superior & Western Ry: 143/9, locos., 40, 49, 60; Wis/42; 174/7
Duluth, Superior & Western Terminal Co.: 143/9, loco., 34; Wis/42
Duluth Terminal Ry: 143/9
Duluth, Virginia & Rainy Lake Ry: history and roster, 93/112, 113
Duluth, Watertown & Pacific Ry: 143/10
Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific RR: 93/113; emblem 153/62
Duncannon, Landisburg & Broad Top RR: 96/64
Dunka River Lbr. Co.'s RR: 93/96
Dunkirk Valley & Pittsburg RR: 91/98
Dunmore Iron & Steel Co.: 3 cylinder loco.,58/20
Dutchess RR: 50/16
Dutchess & Columbia RR: " ... and its Associates," by Inglis Stuart, 34/19-27;
       disputes with New York Central, 34/20-21; ferry service, 34/21; loco.
       notes, 34/22-24; history, 119/6-7, 8, 9, 10-16; mention, 17/20, 22
Dutchess County RR: 50/8, 13; 119/24
Duxbury & Cohasset RR: 17/20
Dyersburg Northern RR: 140/6, locos., 34, 82

Eads Bridge: national historic site, 124/34
Eagle Pass Lbr. Co.: 154/102
Eagle Pitcher Mining Co.: 2-10-0, 124/74
Eames Vacuum Brake: 102/38-41
"Earnest Elmo Calkins and Phoebe Snow," by Rodney O.Davis, 163/88-92; 165/114-116;
       173/160
Early: "The … Railroads of Kentucky," by C.E. Fisher, 5/7-15; " ...
       Days of Iron Horse in North Carolina," by F.A. Olds, 12/25-27;" ...
       Railroads in Virginia," 26/51-54; " . . . History of the Chicago, Burlington &
       Quincy RR in Illinois," by A.W. Newton, 74/7-22; "The . . . History of the
       Milwaukee," by H.E. Nichols, 35/77-78; "... Engineering on the Houston
       and Texas Central RR," by H.G. Hill, 8/42-45; "... Locomotives of the
       Lackawanna Railroad and Subsidiary Lines," by F.S. Graham, 50/56-75; "...
       Locomotives of the Maine Central RR," by C.S. Given, 12/34-38 ". . . Days of the
       New Haven RR in New York," by W. Jacobs, 38/29-37; "... Northern Pacific
       Consolidations," by F. Jukes, 102/35-42; "An ... Locomotive
       Performance Sheet," 32/41-43 (B&O RR, 1841); "An . . . List of Locomotives,"
       6/22-23 (1838); "... Narrow Gauge Locomotives in the West," by C.W.
       Hauck, 149/51-69; ". . . Locomotive Building in Lowell, Mass.," by E.R.
       Clark, 7/25-57; "The . . . Moguls," by F.S. Graham, 91/125; "The . . . English
       Engines That Came to America," by C.E. Fisher, 20/36-43; " ... Railroad
       Times," by James H. French, 6/51-64; " . . . Recollections," by B.C. Vaughan,
       7/67-72 (L&N RR); "An . .. Plea for the Railroads," by Mathew Carey, 30/30-35
       (1827); "An ... Streamlined Train," 35/9 (B&O RR-Adams); " . . .
       Railroad items," by C.E. Fisher, 35/38-51 (music, lithographs, prints);
       " ... Rules and the Standard Code," by W. Jacobs, 50/29-55; "Railroads
       and Their Construction Cost-Advantages," 53/46-53 (1828); "An ...
       Sleeping Car Pioneer," by C.E. Fisher, 59/28-30 (William H. Paige); " ...
       Railroad Travel," 59/80-81 (New York City, 1847); "Some Notes on Our . . .
       Railroads," by C.E. Fisher, 81/58-66 (train travel in 1835-36); "The English
       Influence on American Railroads," by E.J. Heydinger, 91/7-45 (1808-1830);
       ". . . Steam Suburban Railroads in Los Angeles," by G.M. Best, 99/8-26;
       "Origins of American Railroad Technology, 1825-1840," by D.H. Stapleton,
       139/65-77 (includes list of civil engineers and railroads they worked
       on); "Documentation Tending to Prove the Superior Advantage of Railways
       and Steam Carriages over Canal Navigation," by John Stevens (1812),
       booklet reissued by R&LHS; "… Railroad Empire Builders, 1850-1873," by
       James A. Ward, 160/5-21; 162/123; ". . . Sleeping Cars in Canada," by Ralph
       Greenhill, 168/73-75 (Research Note)
East Berlin RR: loco. photo 155.88
East Branch & Lincoln RR: 46/30, 31
East Broad Top RR & Coal Co.: "The Life and Times of the .. . ," by Frank
       Kyper, 110/43-56; roster, 110/57-58; hopper cars, 141/86; mention, 77/18
East Carolina Ry: loco. note, 31/13; loco., 177/104
East Coast Lbr. Co.: loco. note, 88/98
East End Ry: 99/34 (Memphis)
East Florida RR: 86/11, 65
East Florida & Atlantic RR: 86/56
East Line & Red River RR: 63/13, 14, 18, 50,roster, 114;mention, 144/55
East Louisiana RR: loco., 49/52; loco. 158/129
East Mahoney RR: 108/20-21; 110/63
East Pennsylvania RR: 118/43, locos., 49, 50, photo between 48 and 49; 67/31,
       33,53,54
East St. Louis Junction RR: emblem 153/56
East Stroudsburg & Matamoros RR: 174/28-29
East Tennessee & Alabama RR: 90/76
East Tennessee & Georgia RR: 108/56-57, 68, 70; 68/13
East Tennessee & Virginia RR: 108/57, 68, 70,71; 68/13
East Tennessee & Western North Carolina RR: 140/36; loco., 177/104
East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia RR: history, 68/7-26; lease of Memphis and
       Charleston RR, 90/76
East Texas & Gulf RR: 94/40
East Thompson RR: 1/13
East Washington RR: 58/43-45; 105/photo between 24 and 25
Eastern RR: single drive loco., 3/15; Boston station, 4/5; locos. 1838, 6/24;
       62/46; loco. Rough and Ready, 15/15, 16; history, 28/13-14, 15; loco. record,
       28/14-21; loco. notes, 29/14; first parlor car, 32/61; through passenger car
       service, 87/54; history and locos. 1841, 101/31-32; early telephone dispatching,
       130/55-60; passenger car, 138/45; mention, 9/13-14; 17/16, 18, 21, 23; 20/43;
       loco. 152/67
Eastern Branch RR: 17/19
Eastern Fuel & Gas Associates: 152/83
Eastern Maine RR: 3/50; 55/68, 72; 152/51
Eastern Ohio Traction Co.: 151/23
Eastern Oklahoma Ry: 60/30
Eastern Railroad Association: organization, 1867, 32/12
Eastern Ry of Minnesota: 143/10, locos., 34, 35;Wis/41,42; 174/5-7
Eastern Shore RR: 21/33
Eastern Texas RR: loco. S.H. Witmer, 150/77
Eastern Wisconsin Electric Ry: 151/41
Eastland, Wichita Falls & Gulf RR: 63/52
Easton & Amboy RR: 42/15; 126/13
Easton & Northern RR: 42/19
Eastwick & Harrison: "Messrs Harrison, Winans and Eastwick, St. Petersburg,
       Russia," by R.E. Pennoyer, 47/46-53; "Eastwick and Harrison's Mercury," by
       Norman Thompson, 20/54-55; first 2-6-0, 100/8; mention, 17/56, 57; 35/13-15;
       64/54-55; 79/42; 91/22
Eaton & Gilbert: "A History of ...-the Troy Car Works," by T.W. Batson, 123/5-22
Eau Claire Ry: Wis/33, 36
Eau Claire, Chippewa Falls & Northwestern Ry: Wis/34, 37; 154/20
"Eddy Clocks," by J.W. Merriu, 2/13-18
Eddy Lake Cypress Co.: 162/74
Edgefield & Kentucky RR: 108/58, 68
Edgemoor & Manetta Ry.: loco. 162/65
Edins Birch Lbr. Co.: 94/38
Eel River & Eureka RR: 29/33; 75/22, 37, 137; SF/17
"800 Trains a Day," 134/94 (Grand Central Station, New York City, 1885)
"Eight Wheelers Between New York and Philadelphia, 1870-1900," by Paul T.
       Warner, 96/44-62
"In Eighteen-Fifty Two," by J. Loye, 17/11
El Paso & Northeastern RR: 94/l9, locos., 68, 84, 96, 110, 146, 151; 75/23, 64;
       SF/17; 72/105, 110; SP/15, locos., 55, 68, 79
El Paso and Southwestern RR: "Previous History of the ... No. 1 and
       Something of Her Contemporaries on the Saint Paul," by L.A. Curtis, 15/60-63;
       USRA freight cars, 128/18, 20, 28-33; locos., SP/26, 43, 55, 56, 63, 68, 73,
       79, 89, 91-93; loco. No. 1, 5/59-60; roster, 94/129-132; loco. data, 94/15,
       19, 50, 68, 69, 78, 89, 90, 96, 97, 107, 109, 110, 111, 120, 133, 146, 150-151
El Reno interurban: 60/59
Eldora RR & Coal Co.: 132/74; 154/28
Eldorado & Wesson RR: 140/103
Electric railways: "Pioneer Experience in Electric Traction and the New Haven
       RR," by S. Withington, 26/25-32 (1887-early 1900s); "A Brief History of
       the First Electric Locomotives on the New York Central," by R.S.
       Burpo, 106/19-23; "Electric Railway Freight," by William D. Middleton,
       151/16-69; 152/120; "Electric Operation on the Boston and Maine," 135/42;
       electric rapid transit, 71/16, photo opp. 21;"A Piece of the True Cross: The
       Derby Horse Railway's 'Electric Line Motor' of 1888," by John R. Stevens,
       157/65-84; "Railroads and Catenary," (Section introduction), 181/79; "Risk and
       the Real Cost of Electrification," by William L. Withuhn, 181/80-91; "Why the
       Santa Fe Isn't Under Wires," by Wallace W. Abbey, 181/92-102; New Haven
       catenary design, 182/85-87
Electric locomotives: see Locomotives, Rapid transit, Suburban service, Elevated railways
Electric Express Co.: 151/22
Electric Package Agency: 151/22
"Electro-Magnetism as a Motive Power: Robert Davidson's Galvani of 1842,"
       by R.C. Post, 130/5-22
"[Writers of the Rail] Elegy for Archie," by Tony: Reevy, 187/109-115
Elevated railways: "Forneys on the Alley El," by Fred Jukes, 105/33-37; "The
       Railway of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge," 97/7-20; "Charles T.
       Harvey and the New York Elevated Railways," by R.C. Reed, 130/23-40
Elgin & State Line RR: 27/26
Elgin, Belvidere & Rockford Ry.: 162/79
Elgin, Joliet & Eastern RR: USRA freight cars, 128/28-33; emblems 153/38, 45, 51
       mention, 94/127; loco. 152/104; 158/133; "Locomotives of the …," by William
       D. Edson, 159/51-72
Elizabethtown & Paducah RR: 140/6, locos., 80; 31/18
Elizabethtown & Somerville RR: locos. 1838, 62/51; history and loco. 1841, 101/32
Elk & Highland RR: 82/64-65
Elk Garden & Bloomington RR: 113/8
Elk Garden, Hartmansville & Oakmont RR: 113/9
Elk Tann. Co.: 162/70
Elkhart, Indiana: "100 Years of Railroad Progress, 1851-1951," by J.H.
       Kiracofe, 87/59-82
Elkhart & Santa Fe RR: 60/37
Elkhart & Western RR: 87/70-71; 90/115
Elkhart Branch RR: 66/40-50
Elkins Tann. Co.: 162/70
"Elliott's Engines on the Reading," by F. Westing, 97/56-67
Ellwood Connecting RR: 112/16
Elmira, Cortland & Northern RR: ten-wheelers Nos. 12-22, 95/66-67, photo
       opp. 65; loco. notes, 126/39, 40, 58, 61, 64, 85; mention, 126/17
Elmira, Jefferson & Canandaigua RR: 118/84
Elmira State Line RR: 55/47-48
"The Elusive Mr. Hoagland," by Dan Cupper, 189/81-85 discussion 190/153
Emblems, Railroad: "On the Mark: The History and Symbolism of Railroad …"
       by James A.Ward, 153/17-74
Emlenton, Shippensville & Clarion RR: 85/44
Emmitsburg RR: "..." by W.R. Hicks, history and roster, 98/63-69; loco 155/93
"Empire State Express," 1/17, 18; 4/25; 37/36-37; 55/76-77
Employees: see Labor
Employee magazines: see Literature
Emporium & Mount Jewett RR: 93/15; 61/81
Emporium Lbr. Co.: 119/56
"The End of Steam on the Maine Central," by C.F.H. Allen, 108/39-48
"[Afterword:] The Enduring Diesel," by James L. Larson; Dsl/155-157
"Energy Conservation on Steam Railroads: Institutions, Markets, Technology,
       1889-1943," by Mark Aldrich, 177/7-42
Engineer, recollections of 1870s: 4/14-18
Engineering: "Early Civil ..., 1825-1840," 139/65-77; ". . . Dreams into Disaster: History
       of the Tay Bridge," by Marion K. Pinsdorf, 179/89-116; ". . . Success and Disaster:
       American Railroad Bridges, 1840-1900," by Mark Aldrich, 180/31-72; 181/128-129; :
       182/134
"The English influence on American Railroads," by E.J. Heydinger, 91/7-45
Enid & Anadarko RR: 60/41
Enid & Tonkawa Ry: 60/41
Enterprise RR: 108/30
"Erasmus Gest and the Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanesville RR", by C.R. Schultz, 137/5-19
Erickson, 16/10, 14
Erie RR (see also New York & Erie RR and New York, Lake Erie & Western
       RR): history and locomotives, 131/41-43; opening, 1851, 131/4; "Outline
       History of the Erie," by G.M. Best, 131/5-11; historical chart, 131/143;
       "Erie Locomotives Notes," by G.M. Best, 131/12-18; loco. "Orange," by
       R.F. Palmer, 131/19-20; "A Wonderful Brakeman, " 131/21; " All-Time
       Locomotive Roster," by G.M. Best, 131/22-119; "Two Days on the Erie
       Road," 118/76-82 (train ride in 1857); bogie-type loco. No. 499, 41/17;
       2-10-0, 52/26; 124/70-75, photo between 66 and 67; early 4-6-Os, 64/9, photo
       opp. 19; 4-6-2 rebuilding, 68/77; No. 2509, Alco No. 50,000, 85/28-39;
       naming locomotives, 124/61; Dunkirk shops, 12/28-29; first telegraph
       dispatching and train orders, 34/9-10; Mead Run Branch, 61/82; early New
       York City offices, 65/79; Kinzua viaduct, 76/41, 50-51; trackage in
       McKean County, Pa., 76/48-51; Jay Gould mismanagement, 91/31;
       Worcester salt specials, 113/79-82; USRA freight cars, 128/28-33; operations in
       1862, 141/115; "The Amiable New York & Greenwood Lake," by George H.
       Douglas, 187/96-109; mention, 131/10; 155/17; emblems 153/44; loco.,
       175/131; 180/140; Woodruff presidency: 177/79-86; "[Preservation Topics]
       Loss at Kinzua," by Dan Cupper: 189/104-111
Erie involvement with: Boston, Hartford & Erie RR, 110/21; Buffalo, Bradford
       & Pittsburgh RR, 76/47-48; Lehigh & Hudson River RR, 47/70; Pittsburgh &
       Lake Erie RR, 112/16; Pittsburgh & Shawmut RR, 61/83, 84; Pittsburgh,
       Shawmut & Northern RR, 82/58-60; 93/43-44; Rochester, Hornellsville &
       Lackawanna RR, 92/52; Tonawanda Valley & Cuba RR, 40/39
Erie & Central New York RR: roster, 114/45; loco. notes, 72/80-81; mention,
       50/61; 126/40
Erie & Cleveland RR: 141/98-99
Erie & Kalamazoo RR: loco. 1838, 6/33; 62/62; history and loco. 1840, 101/32; 183/13,
       drawing of first train, 17
Erie & Wyoming Valley RR: three cylinder loco., 52/25; 58/20, 29; No. 35
       photo, 100/9, 14; 131/10, loco. notes, 24, 25, 26,53, 60, 61, 77
Erie Southern Crestline RR: 91/101
"Errors of Railroad Management" (185.9), 18/56
Escanaba & Lake Superior RR: 93/100
Essex RR: 17/17
Ethics and standards of conduct by rail fans, 84/75-76
Ettrick RR: Wis/40
Eureka & Klamath River RR: 29/30
Eureka & Palisade RR: 34/49; 94/124; 126/119; 149/64, 68
Eureka Lumber Co.: 162/67
Eureka Springs RR: emblem 153/50
European & North American RR: see under section on Canadian Railways
Eustis RR: history, 57/44, 49-51; 37/23, 24-25
Evans Auto Railer: 127/87
"Evanston Branch of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway," by Hugh G.
       Boutell, 32/69; 44/106-107
Evansville & Indianapolis RR: loco., 49/52; loco. 154/96
Evansville & Terre Haute RR: fast run, 1885, 130/54
Evansville , Crawfordsville, Frankfort, Kokomo & Fort Wayne RR: 97/73
Evansville, Indianapolis & Terre Haute RR: 56/81
Evansville, Washington & Worthington RR: 141/52
Everett RR: 120/16
Everett & Cherry Valley Traction Co.: 143/10
"Everyday Life of the Train Captain," by John H. White, Jr., 187/14-39; 188/146-147
Exhibition: "Famous Locomotives Now on . . . ," 9/4-6; "The Fair of the Iron
       Horse," 15/5-10; "Famous Locomotives Still on . . . ," by N. Thompson,
       15/11-14; "Canadian Ry Centenary of 1932," 28/50; University of Maine
       loco. Lion, 98/78; locomotive Texas at Atlanta, 132/42-44; at Purdue, 11/5,
       12/13, 14/6; "Silver Loco," 35/58, 104/54; EJ&E 2-8-2 at Gary, IN, 159/67;
       Fordyce & Princeton 2-8-0 No. 101 at War Memorial Park, Little Rock, AR,
       180/139
"Experiencing the 'Best of Everything': Passenger Service on the Chicago & North
       Western Railway," by H. Roger Grant, 169/34-53
Express: "An Outline of . . . History," 40/53-61 (express agencies); "We Observe
       100th Anniversary of the Passage of the First Expressman," 66/53;
       "William Frederick Harnden," by C.E. Fisher, 52/5, 55-58; express
       centennial tablet, 52/5
"Extract From Committee Reports and Subjects for Discussion of the
       Travelling Engineers Association, 1928," by F.P. Roesch, 20/68-70
"Extracts from Reports of Brigadier General D.C. McCallum, Military Director
       and Superintendent of Railroads," 4/39-43 (locos. of U.S. Military RRs)
"[A History of Wrecks] Eyewitness: Letters about the Gasconade Bridge Disaster," by
       Karl A, Roider, 184/62-65

Fairbanks Morse Co.: locomotive building, 113/74, 75; hand cars, 127/69ff, 92-93
Fairchild & Mississippi Ry: 52/67
Fairchild & Northeastern Ry: "The ... Company," by A.E. Miller, 52/64-72,
       photo, 73; roster, 52/72; loco. 154/42-44
Fairhaven & Southern RR: 143/10, loco., 64
Fairhaven Branch RR: roster, 46/48; notes, 8/85; mention, 17/18
Fairlie, Robert F.: 1866 loco. patent, 98/49-52; mention, 41/15; 141/77, 79-80
Fairmont & Bingamon Ry: 85/22, 23; 155/78 ??errata was Fairmont, Bingamon
Fairmont, Helens Run Ry: 85/22, 23; 155/78
Fairmont Ry Motors, inc.: track cars, 127/91, 94
Fairmount & Veblin RR: 54/162
"Fall Brook Railway," by W.W. Robinson, 55/46-57; roster, 55/55-57; 58/69-70;
       mention, 58/69; 41/14
Fall Brook Coal Company's Rys: 55/49, 50, 51
Fall River RR: "The Fall River Line Boat Train," by W. Jacobs, 2/4-12; locos.,
       46/50; 8/SSff; mention, 17/16, 17; boat train, 3/23-24; discontinuance of
       boat train, 46/6; container car, 3/29; steamboat express, 43/77-78
Falling Creek RR (first): 168/5ff
"The Famous Class P Passenger Engines -- Pennsylvania RR," by C.B. Chaney, 59/7-11
"The Famous Color Trains of America," by C.E. Fisher, 4/24-30
"Famous Locomotives Now on Exhibition," 9/4-6
"Famous Locomotives Still on Exhibition," by N. Thompson, 15/11-14
"Famous Persons Involved in Train Wrecks," by Robert B. Shaw, 158/103-107
       159/73-75
"Farewell to the Lark," by S.K. Schiechl, 120/66-67
"Farewell to the Twentieth Century Limited," by A.E. Dubin, 119/61-62
Fargo & Southern RR: 136/24, locos., 78, 88
Farmers Grain & Shipping Co.'s RR: 143/ 10, locos., 44, 48, 59, 60, 62
Farmer's Union RR: 132/75
Farmville & Powhatan RR: 114/49-50; 156/91; 185/75
"Fat Annie-Pioneer Pennsy Pacific," by F. Westing, 100/44-51
Favre Lumber Co., J.A.: 162/68
Feather River Lbr. Co.: 64/79
"Federal Documents Relating to Railroads -- Some Highlights," by Elizabeth Cullen,
       44/93-105
Federal Express passenger train, 4/11; 119/21
Feedwater heater: "The Locomotive . . .," by J.J. Alves, 73/63-68
Feliciana Eastern RR: 140/36, 37, 93; loco. 154/84
Felton & Pescadero RR: 17/51
Fernandina & Amelia Beach Ry: 86/52-53
Fernandina & Cedar Key RR: 43/64
Fernandina & Jacksonville RR: 86/47-48, 50
Fernwood, Columbia & Gulf RR: 119/52; loco. 159/70
Fernwood Lbr. Co.: 119/52
Ferries: Green Bay & Western RR, 115/38-40, photo between 32 and 33;
       Wabash car ferry, 133/22; Ann Arbor car ferry, 133/26; Delaware, Lackawanna
       & Western RR, 50/76-77; Lake Michigan Car Ferry Co., 118/8-10, 14, 15;
       Grand Trunk Milwaukee Car Ferry Co., Wis/40
"A Few Railroad Statistics or Who's the Biggest," by R.L. Martin, 64/69-74
Fifield, George E., 103/63
Finance: English bank financing in America, 91/31-42; 1857 panic, 91/40; "The
       Profitability of Early American Railroads," by Robert B. Shaw, 132/56-69
       (1830-1850); "Financing Super Railroads," by J. Barriger, III, 64/45-53;
       "An Accounting Primer for Railroad Historians," by R.M. Hanft, 149/14
Findley, Ft. Wayne, & Western RR: 49/64
Finkbine Lbr. Co.: 140/103
Fireboxes: Belpaire, 35/27; types, 95/79-84
First: "The ... Iron Passenger Cars," by W.A. Lucas, 4/31-36; "The ...
       Locomotives in the State of Maine," by C.S. Given, 15/34-37; " . . . Railroad Engine
       in San Francisco," 55/62-63; "The. . . Skaneateles Railroad," by R.F. Palmer,
       120/71-74
"The Fish Car Era in Nebraska," by Darin Kinsey, 177/43-67
Fish River RR: 53/59
Fishing Creek, Swatara & Schuylkill RR: 105/46-47
Fitchburg RR: "The Fitchburg Railroad: A Corporate Genealogy," by H.A.
       Frye, 146/60-63; "Locomotives of the ... ," by W.D. Edson, 146/64-102;
       148/101; Boston station, 4/4-5; loco. Shirley photo, 25/6; roster, 37/41-54;
       through passenger service, 87/52, 56; loco. Old Ironsides, 118/87; involvement
       with Harvard Branch RR: 113/55-63; recollections of Ed Turner,1880s-9Os,
       118/61-62, photo opp. 64; mention, 17/16, 19, 21-25, 28; 29/11; loco. 152/55
Fitchburg & Worcester RR: single driver loco., 3/15, 17; loco. data, 8/83;
       mention, 17/18, 20
Flagstaff Lbr~ Co.: 75/94
Flambeau River Lbr. Co.: 118/19
Fleming Logging Co.'s RR: 93/96
Flint & Pere Marquette RR: passenger car, 138/46; involvement with Wisconsin
       Central RR, 54/95-97
Flint Crushed Gravel Co.: 154/94
Flint Granite Co., A.A.: 162/65
Flora Logging Co.'s RR: 62/66, roster, 67
Florence & Cripple Creek RR: 52/54; 160/29ff
Florida: "The Story of the Florida Railroads," by G.W. Pettengill, 86/7-132;
       88/86-99
Florida Ry (RR) Co.: 86/11, 21, 30-32, 33;49/65;roster, 86/23, 32
Florida Ry & Navigation Co.: 86/50-52, locos., 52
Florida, Alabama & Georgia RR: 86/11, 15-17
Florida & Alabama RR: 86/11, 28
Florida & Georgia RR: 86/19
Florida & Peninsular RR: 86/11, 35
Florida & West India RR: emblem 153/31
Florida, Atlantic & Gulf Central RR: history, 86/11, 20-21, 27, 36, 39; roster,
       86/21; 88/86
Florida Central RR: 86/39
Florida Central & Gulf RR: loco., 175/131
Florida Central & Peninsular Ry: history, 86/53-62, photo between 52 and 53;
       roster, 86/59-62; 88/87-89
Florida Central & Western RR: 86/38, 39, 49, 50
Florida Coast & Gulf Ry: 86/104
Florida East Coast RR: predecessor companies, 86/102-107; locos. up to 1900,
       86/107-108; USRA freight cars, 128/18,28; emblems 153/41; locos., 186/87
Florida East Coast Car Ferry Co.: USRA freight cars, 128/18, 19, 21
Florida, Georgia & Western RR: 86/58
Florida Midland RR: 86/85
Florida Mining Co.: 162/72
Florida Northern RR: 86/56
Florida Peninsular & Jacksonville RR: 86/11
Florida Southern RR: history, 86/66-67; 68-74, 92-93, 41; roster, 86/73-75; 89
Florida Transit RR: 86/36, 47, 48
Florida Transit & Peninsular RR: 86/48-49
"The Flying Yankee," by R.F. Dole, 148/68-75 (passenger train)
Fond du Lac, Amboy & Peoria RR: 135/6; 136/24,loco. 108;Wis/21, 30
Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversville RR: .loco. 162/66, 67
Fontaine patented loco., 1880, 98/56-58
Fontaine Crossing Co.: 31/27-28
Fordyce & Princeton RR: loco., 180/139
Fore River RR: history, 120/7-16; roster, 120/15-16; locos. 152/83; 162/76, 77
"Foreigners," by Jeffrey Schramm, 184/8-19
"Forgetting St. Louis and Other Map Mischief", by Gregory P. Ames, 188/28-41,
       189/147-148
"A Former Rail Center in the White Mountains: North Conway, New Hampshire,
       by C.F.H. Allen, 59/37-42
Forney: "Forneys on the Alley El," by Fred Jukes, 105/33-37; Mathias
       Forney's dislike of narrow gauge, 141/84-86; 1866 loco. patent, 98/47-49;
       mention, 105/33; 142/40; 66/35-36
Forrester's fork motion valve gear: 93/122-123
Fort Bragg & Southeastern RR: 29/30, 33; 43; 75/23, 90; SF/17
Fort Dodge & Fort Ridgely RR & Telegraph Co.: 31/34; 132/80; 154/28
Fort Dodge & Omaha RR: 132/78
Fort Dodge, Des Moines & Southern RR: 132/79, 80; 151/51, 53, 60; emblem 153/48
Fort Madison & North Western RR: 132/76, 77
Fort Scott, Iola & Western RR: 63/11, 20
Fort Smith & Southern RR: 60/68
Fort Smith & Van Buren RR: 60/25, 45
Fort Smith & Western RR: 60/25, 45-47, photo, 28; 84/53; 112/54; 119/53, 54; "Railroad
       Redundant: The . . .," by Keith L. Bryant, Jr., 174/68-93
Fort Smith, Subiaco & Rock island RR: 63/67, 70
Fort Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Co.: 151/27
Fort Wayne, Jackson & Saginaw RR: 19/28
Fort Worth & Rio Grande RR: 75/23, 97
Fosburgh Lbr. Co.: 88/91
Fountain Campbell Lbr. Co.: 54/163
"The 4-4-0 Type of Locomotive," by Paul T. Warner, 35/10-37 (history);
       comparison of 4-4-0 and 4-2-0 pulling power, 35/14-15; comparison of 4-4-0 and
       4-4-2, 35/30-31
Fox Lake RR: Wis/20, 28
Fox River Valley RR: 27/19, 22, 25, 26; Wis/8, 14
Frames: see Design
"Frank H. Spearman, the Zane Grey of Railroading," by F.P. Donovan, 93/710
"Frank P. Donovan, Jr., and 'A Branch Line Odyssey'," ed. by Robert C. Post,
       170/72-94
Frankfort & Kokomo RR: 97/73
Frankfort & South Eastern RR: 133/32, loco., 100
Franklin RR: 98/76; loco. 1840, 62/54
Franklin & Abbeville Ry: 94/31, 32, 38
Franklin & Megantic RR: history, 37/21-24; 57/32-39, photo opp. 29, 45, 46, 47;
       mention, 3/52
Franklin & Somerset RR: 57/27
Franklin & Warren RR: 71/35-37, 39
Franklin, Somerset & Kennebec Ry: 43/45-47;57/30, 119, 120, 122
"Franz Anton Ritter von Gerstner, Student of America's Pioneering Railroads," by
       Frederick C. Gamst, 163/13-27; 164/96-97
Fraser Paper Co.: 152/104
Frederick RR: 98/72
Fredericksburg & Gordonsville RR: loco., 177/104
Frederick, Thurmont & Northern RR: 98/70,71
Freeport RR: 48/37
Freeport, Dodgeville & Northern RR: Wis/ 46
Freight cars: see Cars
Freight service: "Origin and Growth of Fast Freight Lines," by W.W. Chandler,
       141/98-115
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley RR: CNW/12, photo opp. 7, roster, 68,
       loco items, 18, 20, 24, 25, 37, 38, 41, 42, 56-59; loco., 185/75
Friendship RR: 61/76, 77; 92/19-20
Frisco RR: see St. Louis-San Francisco RR
"From Atlantic to Pacific," 37/66 (Jarrett and Palmer Special)
Frost Lbr. Co.: 63/69, 70
Fulton & Guerneville RR: 29/28
Fulton County Extension Ry: 61A/29
Fulton County Narrow Gauge Ry: "History of the . . . ," by E.W. Mureen,
       61A/8-77; locos., 61A/41-44;mention, Q2/43; 141/81; 1880 description, 137/60
Fulton Iron Works: 149/66, 67 (loco. builder)
"The Future of the Steam Locomotive as Viewed from a Historical Background"
       by F.P. Huston, 68/27-39

Gainesville & Gulf Ry: 86/125
Gainesville & North Western RR: 119/52; 140/103
Gainesville, Henrietta & Western RR: 63/13, 14, 20
Gainesville Midland RR: 84/54; 119/53, 54
Gainesville, Ocala & Charlotte Harbor RR: 86/68
Gainesville, Rocky Point & Micanopy Ry: 86/125
Galena & Chicago Union RR: "The. . . ," by C.E. Fisher, 27/5-28; locos., 1856,
       27/23-24; "The Pioneer" (loco), 27/29-30; "The Little Locomotive with
       the Big Smokestack ' by John Loye, 22/59; "Selected items from the
       Minute Book of the . . ." by D.W. Yungmeyer, 65/2742; extension to Indiana,
       65/32; involvement with Wisconsin Central RR, 65/38; merger with C&NW,
       65/41-42; Chicago station, 44/83, 84; 1858 sleeping car agreement, 59/30-31;
       loco. notes, 122/52ff; Chicago terminal, 95/68-78; 120/35, 37; locos.,
       CNW/17-20; history, CNW/5-7; 183/14-15; mention, 24/9ff; 74/ 10-11; 19, 20;
       Q2/8, 14
Galena & Southern Wisconsin RR: Wis/8, 17
Galena & Wisconsin RR: CNW/11
Galesburg & Great Eastern RR: Q1/14
Galesville & Mississippi River RR: Wis/9, 18
Galeton & Eastern RR: 49/49; 70/60
Gallatin Valley RR: loco., 136/55, 56, 115
Gallipolis, McArthur & Columbus RR: 53/23
Gait & Guelph Ry: 51/34; 56/33
Galvani: 130/5-22 (1842 electric loco.)
Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio RR: 94/19, locos., 27, 31, 33, 34, 35, 52,
       54, 36, 39, 40-42, 43, 53, 54, 80; SP/15, photo, 109; locos., SP/23, 27-38,
       44, 45; mention, 17/36
Galveston, Houston & Northern RR: 94/20, locos., 35, 43; SP/16, locos., 30, 37
Gardner, Coal City & Northern RR: 159/54
Garfield & Cherry Grove RR: 91/99, 100, 101
Garfield & Tionesta RR: 91/99
Garfield Locomotive Works: 122/57
Garland Coal Co's. RR: 60/14
Garrett & Eastwick: 35/10; 91/21-22 (loco. builder)
Gauge, track: "The Standardization of the Track Gauge on American Railways,"
       by J.H. Westbay, 34/28-35; "The Battle of Gauges in Canada," by Robert
       R. Brown, 34/36-39; discussion of gauge in Great Britain, 38/12-13; "The
       Muddle of the Gauges," by L.W. Moody, 47/59-66; "Gauges - Standard
       and Otherwise," by Robert R. Brown, 88/77-85; "Whistler's Report on the
       Gauge of the Petersburg-Moscow RR," by H.B. Vanderblue, 49/86-90; 117/62-65;
       "The Narrow Gauge Fallacy," by J.H. White, 141/77-96; argument for
       5' 6", 25/26; for 6'in 1860, 71/47~48; 157/113; mention, 18/11;68/23-24
Gaylord Contr. Co.: 158/139
General: see Locomotive names and Civil War
General Electric Co.: rectifier locomotives, 137/65-79; interurban freight motor
       locos., 151/48, 60; loco. 159/56
General Logging Co.: roster, 93/112
"The Generals Up in Wall Street; Ray Stannard Baker and the Railroads," by
       E.L. Huddleston, 145/69-86
"Genesee & Wyoming RR," by W.W. Robinson, 44/45-46; roster, 44/47;
       mention, 49/52; 119/56
Genesee & Wyoming Valley RR: 44/45
Genesee Valley Canal RR: 80/71
Genesee Valley Terminal RR: 80/71
"The Genesis of the Locomotive Truck," by J. Snowden Bell, 15/72-78
"The Genesis of the Western Railroad," by H.A. Freeman, 22/5-8 (Mass.)
"Genesis of a Miller's Road: The Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie," by
       K.M. Hammer, 146/23-28
Geneva & Ithaca RR: 126/39
Geneva & Lyons RR: 55/50
Geneva, Corning & Southern RR: 55/52
Geneva, Ithaca & Sayre RR: locos., 126/ 38, 39, 40, 58, 61; mention, 126/14,
       15; 42/18
"George P. Kimball: A Pacific Coast Car Builder, by J.H. White, 138/74-84
Georges Creek RR: 66/43
"Georges Creek & Cumberland RR," by W.R. Hicks, 85/10, 11-18; roster,
       85/17; Connellsville extension, 85/20-21; 155/78, 80
Georges Creek Coal & iron Co.: 66/39, 43,50
Georges Valley RR: history and roster, 41/44-46; 56/90; loco. 152/56, 62
Georgetown & Grays Peak RR: 64/77-78
Georgetown & Western RR: 40/30; loco. 162/71
"Georgia Railroads During the Reconstruction Years," by J.F. Stover,
       134/56-65
Georgia RR & Banking Co.: "J. Edgar Thompson and the Georgia Railroad,
       1834-1847," by J.A. Ward, 134/4-33; early locos., 134/12-13; USRA freight
       cars, 128/28-33; steam inspection car, 1846, 127/81; flexible beam loco., 87/
       14; locos., 1839, 62/59; history and locos., 1840, 101/34-35; 103/68-69;
       emblem, 153/19
Georgia & Florida RR: 44/51; 119/54, 55; loco. 159/70, 71; 177/104
Georgia, Ashburn, Sylvester & Camilla RR: loco 157/100
Georgia Coast & Piedmont RR: 49/65; loco., 186/87
Georgia, Florida & Alabama RR: 2-10-0, 124/73; mention, 86/125; 127/99
Georgia Northern RR: 2-10-0, 124/71; mention, 84/53; 119/54; loco. 157/100
Georgia Southern & Florida RR: 86/109-113; roster, 86/112-113; 88/97-98
Georgia Southwestern & Gulf RR: loco. 157/100; 174/91
Georgian Bay & Lake Erie RR: 23/46
"Gerald M. Best's 'Autobiography of a Railfan'," by Arnold S. Menke, 158/15-71
German-American Lumber Co.: 162/69
"Getting to Know Her," by Don L. Hofsommer, Dsl/100-109
Gettysburg RR: loco. 155/89
Gettysburg & Harrisburg RR: 118/50
"Ghost Train" (NY&NE RR), 1/14, 15; 4/11, 30
Gila Valley, Globe & Northern RR: 94/7, 20, locos., 68, 74, 79, 80, 90, 91,
       132-134, 136, 147, 148; SP/16, locos., 55, 65, 86, 103, 104, photo, 99
Gilbert, Bush & Co.: car manufacturing, 123/18-22
Gilbert Car Manufacturing Co.: 123/19-21
Gilbert, Stark & Brown Lbr. Co.: 94/32
Gilman, Clinton & Springfield RR: 140/6, locos., 72, 86
Gilpin RR: 57/97-98
Gilpin County Tramway: 57/94-97
Glassboro RR: 67/13; 118/44
Glenfield & Western RR: 72/123
Globe iron Works: 8/25; 103/61; 149/61
"'GNMZ'-Good Night, Madison," by James L. Larson, 182/72-83
Godchaux Sugar Co.: 94/32
Godwin, Thomas W., & Co.: 103/61 (loco. builder)
"The Golden Age of Railroad Books," by J. Plomer, 116/59-62
Golden Cate Special: 1/20
Golden Spike National Historic Site: 124/34
"The Goldfield Railroads," by J.F. Webber, 100/23-43; 101/89-90
Goldfield RR: 100/25-26
Goldfield Consolidated Mining Co.: 100/43
"A Good Engine," by E.M. Carter, 32/6 (NYNH&H No. 466)
Good Pine Lbr. Co.: 144/60
Good Springs RR: 105/42
Goodyear, F.H. & C.W.: 49/33; 76/62, 78, 73, 74-76; 100/S7
Goodyear Lbr. Co.: 49/37
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.: loco. note, 145/109
Gordon Planes: 108/21; 107/30-31
Gosa-Steele Lbr. Co.: 119/52
Gould, George: Cape Girardeau Northern RR, 122/38; Wabash RR, 93/116-117;
       133/23; Western Maryland RR, 122/ 27-28; 85/16, 19; West Virginia Central
       & Pittsburgh RR and Piedmont & Cumberland RR, 113/16, 28; empire in
       the West, 146/34; involvement with WM, Fuller syndicate, 155/72ff
Gould, Jay: Wabash, 133/7, 18-21; St. Louis-San Francisco RR, 80/25, 26;
       mention, 139/85
Government and government regulations: "The influence of Government
       Regulation on the Management of 45 New England Railroads, 1830-1900," by
       C.J. Kennedy, 105/6-22; regulation advocated by R.S. Baker, 145/69-86;
       reports concerning railroads published by the federal government, 44/93-105;
       government regulation in 1900s; 125/15, 20-21; in 1960s, 125/42-43; on
       mergers, 125/18; "Light at the End of a Very Long Tunnel: The Railroads and
       the Historians" [Guest editorial], by Albro Martin, 155/15-33; "'Vultures at the
       Death of an Elephant': Harry S. Truman, the Great Train Robbery, and the
       Transportation Act of 1940," by Alonzo L.Hamby, 165/6-36; "The Demise of the
       ICC," by George W. Hilton, 185/8-15; "Reflections on Deregulation," by James W.
       McClellan, 185/16-19
Gowrie & Northwestern RR: 132/78
Grace Contracting Co., R.: 154/94
Grace Logging Co.: 144/60
Grades, track: 82/48
Grafton & Greenbrier RR: 113/19
Grand Central Station (NYC): "Yesterdays at Grand Central Terminal," by
       A. Curran, 35/79-83; passenger traffic 1885, 134/94. See also Stations
Grand Central Station (Chicago): 46/53-55; 73/55, 61
Grand Gulf & Port Gibson RR: 140/6, locos., 12, 98
"The Grand Narrow Gauge Trunk," by G.W. Hilton, 148/23~1; 149/124; 154/134
Grand Rapids & Indiana RR: Resorts Special passenger train, 31/30-31; mention,
       19/26; 94/130; 146/93
Grand Rapids & Lake Shore RR: 19/26
Grand Rapids & Northwestern RR: 89/90, 95
Grand Rapids, Lansing & Detroit RR: 129/21
Grand Rapids, Ludington & Northwestern RR: 89/90
Grand River Valley RR: 19/26, 27
Grand Tower & Carbondale RR: 140/6; loco, 81
Grand Trunk Western RR: history, 147/26-28; mention, 23/48, 51, 55; 80/60;
       USRA freight cars, 128/19,29-33; emblem 153/62
Granger, Georgetown & San Antonio Ry: 63/14, 20
Granite Ry: see Quincy RR
Granite City & Mississippi River RR: 145/108
Granite City Steel Co.: 158/124
Grant Locomotive Works: "The Silver Engine," 38/58-59; "Grant's Silver
       Locomotive," by J.H. White, 104/54-59; Chicago plant, 122/52,57-59; notes on
       America loco., 15/64; narrow gauge locos.,149/57, 69; mention, 11/26-27
Grants Pass & Eastern RR: 94/77
Grasse River RR: 119/56
"The Gravity Railroad of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Co.," by G.M. Best,
       82/7-24
Gray Tie Co.: 162/66
Great Eastern RR: 83/30
Great Falls & Canada RR: 143/10; roster, 145/110
Great Falls & Old Dominion Electric RR: 105/31; loco. 162/75, 76
Great Falls & Teton County Ry: 143/10
"The Great (Motive) Power Struggle: The Pennsylvania Railroad v. General
       Motors, 1935-1949," by Mark Reutter, 170/15-33; 171/115-116; 172/75-80
Great Northern Paper Co.: 175/131
Great Northern Ry: "The ... Company: Predecessors and Fully Controlled
       Subsidiaries," by Middleton and Keyes, 143/8-19; ". ..: All Time Locomotive
       Roster, 1861-1970," by Middleton and Keyes, 143/20-162; 145/110-112;
       "The impact of the . . . on Settlement in Northern Montana, 1880-1920," by
       D.H. Hickcox, 148/58-67; White Flyer mail train, 4/29-30; 4-6-0s, 64/18-19;
       William Crooks loco., 107/12; USRA freight cars, 128/28-33; railroad
       archives, 132/93; silk trains, 1932, 139/90; history, Wis/41-42; locos. to CB&Q,
       Q1/62; loco. notes,94/132; emblem 153/29; Northland Transportation Co. bus
       operations 155/50-51; "The History of the … History," (Guest Editorial) by Don
       L. Hofsommer, 159/14-17; "Ralph Budd, the . . ., and the Advent of the Motor
       Bus," by Douglas V. Shaw, 166/57-79; "Ore Docks and Trains: The . . . and the
       Mesabi Range," by Don L. Hofsommer,: 174/5-25; "The . . . and Dry Land Farming
       in Montana," by Claire Strom, 176/81-102; "Famous Buffet-Smoking Car",
181/116-117; 182/136; "What It Takes," Hofsommer, Don L.,187/74-77
"The Great Schuyler Stock Fraud," by R.B. Shaw, 141/5-18
"The 'Great Short Line' in Reconstruction, 1865-1876," by C.W. Turner, 117/34-47
Great Southern Lbr. Co.: 158/139
Great Valley & Bradford RR: 81/30
Great Western RR (Ill.): 93/116; 131/13, 15, 32; locos.,45
Great Western Ry. (Colo.): loco. 159/70
Great Western Despatch Co.: 141/104
Great Western Lbr.: 94/88
Great Western Terminal Construction Co.: 54/63
"Great Wits," 47/7 (railroad enthusiasts, 1938)
Greater Portland Public Development Co.: 152/83
Greeley, Salt Lake & Pacific RR: 65/43, 44, 45
Green Bay & Lake Pepin Ry: 115/12-25; locos., 115/65-66; 177/61; Wis/43,44
Green Bay & Lake Superior RR: 111/12
Green Bay & Minnesota RR: 115/11-12; locos., 115/66-67; 117/62;Wis/43, 44
Green Bay & Western RR: "The Story of the. . ." by R. & E. Specht, 115/6-92;
       car ferry operation, 115/37-46; Millers Specials, 11S/45-46; locos., 115/66-73;
       116/75; 117/62; No. 56,2-6-0, 100/21, photo,17; Wis/43-44; emblem 153/45
Green Bay, Milwaukee & Chicago RR: loco. notes, CNW/25; history, Wis/8,15
Green Bay, Oshkosh, Madison & Southwestern RR: 116/7-8; Wis/55
Green Bay, Shawano & St. Croix Falls RR: 115/12
Green Bay, Stevens Point & Northern RR: Wis/43, 44
Green Bay, Winona & St. Paul RR: history, 115/25-26, 30ff; 1886 timetable,
       115/between 24 & 25; mention, 131/ 50; history, Wis/43,44
Green Bros. Gravel Co.: 157/98
Green Cove Springs & Melrose RR: 86/ 126
Green Diamond passenger train: 140/138; 145/60, 61,68
Green Smokeless Coal Co.: loco.155/107
"The Greenback Raid," by J.J. White, 146/41~46
Greenbrier, Cheat & Elk RR: 113/26; 93/112; 155/78; ; loco. 97, 107
Greene RR: 128/68, 72-73; 72/9
Greenfield & Northampton RR: 32/35
Greenville & Columbia RR: 186/69-70
Greenville & Knoxville RR: 127/100
Greenville & Miami RR: 16/28, 29
Greenville & Northern RR: loco., 175/126; 180/139
Greenville & Roanoke RR: locos., 1838, 6/31; 62/56
Greenwood Lbr. Co.: 113/79
Greenwood Mfg. Co. 154/41
Griffith & Northern RR: 159/54
Grinnell & Montezuma RR: 31/34, 44; 154/28
Grizzly Flats RR: 158/34ff
Groveton, Lufkin & Northern RR: 84/54; 119/54
"Guide to Predecessor Lines of the Wabash," 133/31-35
Guignard Brick Co.: 186/87
Gulf RR: 60/30
Gulf & Chicago RR: 158/129, 138
Gulf & International RR: 146/98
Gulf & Northern RR: 75/59
Gulf & Sabine River RR: 140/101
Gulf & Ship Island RR: 100/85, 86-87; 140/6, locos., 102, 103; 84/53, 54;
       119/54,55; 158/129
Gulf Beaumont & Kansas City RR: 75/23, 45; SF/17
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe RR: 75/23, locos., 135-137; mention, 60/11, 29;
       94/52; SF/17; loco. 158/133
Gulf Mobile & Northern RR: No. 90, 2-10-0, 124/ photo between 66 & 67;
       mention, 84/50; "Locomotives of the …," by William D. Edson, 158/125-143; loco.,
       180/139
Gulf, Mobile & Ohio RR: 90/70; 113/35; emblem 153/67; 156/57, 83; 158/130;
       "Diesel Locomotives of the…," by William D. Edson, 158/144-147
Gulf States Paper Co.: 157/98, 105
Gulf, Texas & Western RR: 72/114, 115; 47/opp.57
Gulf Western Texas & Pacific RR: 94/20,33,53; SP/16, loco., 44
Guthrie & Kingfisher RR: 60/41
Guthrie & North Western RR: 132/76
Guthrie & Western Ry: 60/31

Hackensack & New York RR: loco. Hackensack, 4/33 & 36; 1861 wreck, 4/35;
       first iron passenger car, 4/32-33; mention, 131/10, 24
Hagerstown & Frederick RR: 98t72
"Hail and Farewell-Erie 2509, ex Alco 50,000, 1910-1950," by D.W. Weatherwax,
       85/28-29
Halite & Northern RR: 44/45
Hall & Kaul Lbr. RR: 78/75-76
Hambleton Leather Co.: 162/65
Hamm Brewing Co.: 154/45
Hampden RR: 82/33-42
Hampshire & Franklin RR: 47/18
Hampshire & Hamden RR: 41/34
Hancock & Calumet RR: 111/26, 52, 57; 124/27
Hancock & East Branch RR: 43/23
Hancock & Wilkes Barre Extension RR: 43/23
Hancock Turbo feedwater heater: 73/68
Hand cars: "A History of the Railroad Hand Car," by John H. White, Jr.,
       127/65-95; motorized, 127/83ff; "Handcar Safety," 139/23
Hanford & Summit Lake RR: 94/73
Hannibal & Central Missouri RR: 63/12, 19; 133/24
Hannibal & St. Joseph RR: roster, Q2/59-63; history, Q1/7,8,9ff; fast mail train,
       1860, 3/21-23; mention, 24/12, 17, 28, 30, 40; 9/40
Hanover Branch RR: 8/55ff; mention, 17/22, 23; photo loco. No. 1, 155/70, 89
Hanover Construction Co.: 157/106
Hanover Junction, Hanover & Gettysburg RR: 155/69, locos. 89, 91
Hanson Lbr. Co.: 94/31
Harbor Belt Line: 94/65
"Hardwick & Woodbury Railroad," by John S. Kendall, 68/50-56; mention,
       100/65
Harkness (Anthony) & Son: 8/30 (loco. builder)
Harlan & Hollingsworth Co.: 1840 passenger car, 32/45; 138/17
Harlan & Kirkman RR: 132/78
Harlem RR: involvement with New York and New Haven RR, 141/6; 1846
       passenger car, 123/12; mention, 9/40
Harlem Extension RR: 10/20, 21, 23; 11/ 14-15; 90/106
Harlem Transfer Co.: 72/81; 114/45
Harper & Western RR: 60/32
Harriman Lines: loco. standardization, 94/12
Harrisburg & Potomac RR: 67/57; 118/56
Harrisburg Car Works: 138/25, 40
Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy & Lancaster RR: locos., 1838, 6/28;
       62/52;loco., 1841, 101/35; mention,VC/51
Harrison, Joseph: 150/19; 79/13-14, 18; equalizing truck patent, 87/12
Harrison, Winans & Eastwick: in Russia, 47/46-53
Hartford, Conn., trolley: photo, 26/28-29
Hartford & Connecticut Valley RR: roster, 41/31
Hartford & Connecticut Western RR: history, 50/9-10, 20; roster, 50/21;
       history, 119/17-20, 27, photo between 32 & 33; mention, 49/65
Hartford & New Haven RR: "The Start of the ...," by W.C. Snow, 61/66-69;
       passenger train description (1865), 12/49-50; 1860 timetable, 33/50, roster,
       40/67-70; early history, 56/15-19; locos., 1840, 62/47; history and loco.,
       1841, 101/35; locos., 1842 to 1857, 102/44, 4748; dividends, 132/60, 69;
       mention, 17/16, 21; 9/38; 33/39; 40/68; loco. 167/30, 31
Hartford & Providence RR: 22/53,54
Hartford & Springfield RR: 40/68; loco. 167/31
Hartford, Providence & Fishkill RR: loco. J.P. McMans, photo, 2/28; loco. Black
       Hawk, photo, 2/31; 15/25; loco. Rockville, 17/38; Hartford station (1850),
       40/73; roster, 49/69, 75-77; mention, 1/13, 14; 9/40; 17/18-20; 22/53ff; 119/7
Harvard Branch RR: "The ..., 1849-1855," by R.W. Lovett, 113/43-65;
       mention, 17/18, 20
Haskell & Barker Car Co.: USRA freight cars, 128/14, 27; 138/11, 57
Hastings & Avoca RR: 132/76
Hastings & Dakota Ry: equipment, 95/65; 136/25, loco. 70
Havana, Mason City, Lincoln & Eastern RR: 133/32, loco. 56; 140/6, loco. 78
Havana, Rantoul & Eastern RR: 133/32, locos. 38, 62; 140/6,loco. 12
Haviland & Warner Lumber Co.: 162/65
Hawaii: "Pineapples, Sugar & War," by Gilbert H. Kneiss, 96/7-15; "Sugar
       Plantation Railroads in Hawaii," by R.A. Ramsey, 114/15-26 (includes
       common carriers also). See also names of individual railroads
Hawkensville & Florida Southern RR: 88/91, 97, 98
Hawthorne, Negamon & West Superior RR: 143/49
Hayt's Corners, Ovid & Willard RR: loco., 126/38
"The Hayward M. Severance Gift," by W.G. Wait, 126/121-122
Hazard Wharf Co.: 162/75
Hazelton Coal Co's. RR (Hazelton RR): locos. 1838, 6/29; 62/53, 54; history
       and locos. 1841, 101/35-36; locos., 42/35; history, 109/20-22, 18, 23;
       mention, 42/12; 126/6, 9; locos., 126/38, 44, 60
Healdton & Santa Fe RR: 60/36
Hearne & Brazos Valley RR: 94/36; SP/31, 38
Hecla & Torch Lake RR: loco. Torch Lake, photo, 41/16; mention, 47/61
Heinneman Lbr. Co's. RR: Wis/10, 18
Helena, Parkin & Northern RR: 93/97
Helena South Western Ry: 63/66; ll9/52
Hempfield RR: 18/34; 66/46
Hemphill Lbr. Co.: 63/62
Henderson Lbr. Co.: 119/51, 56; 84/53
Hereford Ry (Branch Ry): 3/51; 99/45-46
Herkimer, Newport & Poland RR: 90/111
Hetch-Hetchy RR: "A Municipally-Operated Mountain Railroad," by A.J.
       Cleary, 129/94-100; 160/26ff
Hibernia Mine Ry: 110/58
High Point, Thomasville & Denton RR: loco., 177/104
"High Road to La Jolla," by R.P. Middlebrook, 123/68-77
Highland RR: 99/24, photo between 24 and 25
Highways: intercity highway system origins. 155/46ff
Hill City Ry.: loco. 154/90
Hillsboro & North Eastern Ry: Wis/45
Hilo RR: 114/17
Hines Lbr. Co.: 136/43
Hines Bros. Lumber Co.: 162/65
Hinkley & Williams Locomotive Works: 142/39-40
Hinkley Locomotive Works: "The . . . ," by C.E. Fisher, 25/6-11; first 100
       loco. records, 25/9-11; 4-4-0s, 35/18; "Holmes Hinkley and the Boston
       Locomotive Works," by J.H. White, 142/27-52; construction record by William
       D. Edson, 142/53-88; 144/92-93; "The Lion: Lone Survivor from Hinkley,"
       142/89-90; mention, 17/30
Historic documentary material, conservation, 150/9-16
"Historic Railroad Sites," 124/33-35
Historical: " .... Sketch of Dearborn Station, by G.C. Hugel, 47/95-98; "A . . .
       Sketch of the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company and
       Its Predecessor Companies," by G.M. Campbell, 73/54-62; "... Notes on
       Locomotive Design," by E.G. Young, 16/9-22; 17/55-69; 18/21-27; "Back to the
       Future? High-Speed Rail and . . . Patterns of American Transportation Development,"
       by Bruce E. Seely, 170/5 (Guest Editorial)
History: "Manuscript Sources for Railroad . . . ," by Robert C. Post, 137/38-63;
       138/85 (list of 500 collections pertaining to about 400 railroads); "... and
       the Railroad Photographer," by H.H. Harwood, 144/6-8; "The Writing of
       Railroad History, by H.R. Grant, 148/9-12; "An Accounting Primer for
       Railroad Historians," by R.M. Hanft, 149/14-18; "On Books, Reviews, and
       Values," by Robert LeMassena, 151/13-15; "... of Schenectady Locomotive
       Works," by H.B. Van Vechten, 14/ 24-39; "... of the Best Friend of
       Charleston," 18/60-61; "The .., of San Francisco's First Railroad," by
       G.H. Kneiss, 35/52-61; "... of the 4-6-0 (Ten Wheeled) Type Locomotive,"
       by Paul T. Warner, 64/8-31; ".... Development and Function of the
       Locomotive Brick Arch," by C. C. Ringel, 95/79-84; "A ... of the
       Railroad Hand Car," by J.H. White, 127/65-95; "... of the Camden &
       Atlantic Railroad and Associated Companies, 1852-1897," by C.L.
       Towle, 73/16-45; ". . . of the Chicago & North Western's Chicago Passenger
       Terminal Station and its Predecessors," by F.W. Hillman, 44/83-87; ". . . of the
       Denver, Boulder & Western RR," by M.C. Poor, 65/43-58; "A ... of the
       Elkhart & Western RR Co.," by J.H. Kiracofe, 90/115- 132; ". . . of the
       Fulton County Narrow Gauge Railway," by E.W. Mureen, 61A/8-77; ". . .
       of Illinois Central Passenger Stations on the Chicago Lake Front," by C.H.
       Mottier, 43/69-76; "... of the Moira and Bombay RR," by L. Doherty,
       46/28-30; "... and Motive Power of the New York, Ontario & Western," by
       G.M. Best, 40/16-32; "... of the Northern New York RR," by L.
       Doherty, 47/90-94; ". . . of the Locomotives of the Reading Company," by
       G.M. Hart, 67/5-119; "A ... of the Suburban Service of the Rock island
       Railroad in the Chicago Area," by R.E. Stewart, 77/34-66; ". . . of the Wisconsin
       and Michigan Ry," by R. McLeod, 118/7-20; "... of the Wisconsin
       Central," by R.L. Martin, 54/1-170; "Why Write ...?", by John H. White, 152/7-12;
       "On Perfect Accuracy", by George W. Hilton, 152/13-16; "Light at the End of a
       Very Long Tunnel: The Railroads and the Historians" [Guest editorial], by Albro
       Martin, 155/15-33; "Railroad … as Seen by Railroaders," (Guest Editorial), by
       H. Roger Grant, 158/9-12, 149; "The … of the Great Northern …," (Guest
       Editorial) by Don L. Hofsommer, 159/14-17; ". . . Where You Don't Expect It:
       Some Surprising Survivors," by Herbert H.:Harwood, 166/103-125; "Railroad
       . . . -- What's the Object?," by Robert C. Post, 167/5-11 (Guest Editorial);
       "Railroads in the American Context," by James A. Ward, 171/5-22; "The Continued
       Neglect of the Diesel Locomotive," by Maury Klein, Dsl/6-15; "Century Gone," by
       Thomas T. Taber and Mark Reutter, 183/30-52
Hobart Southern RR: 34/45,49
Hoboken & Newark RR: 88/156
"Hoboken Ferry, New York's Oldest," by L.B. Gnaedinger, 50/76-77
Hoboken Shore RR: 151/52
Hobos: on Santa Fe in 1884, 128/37; on Southern Pacific in 1887, 136/27; reminiscences
       of 1937 trip, 172/35-42
"Hocking Valley Ry," by W.W. Robinson, 53/21-30; roster, 53/28-30; "The
       Hocking Valley," by C.E. Fisher, 98/79-81; USRA freight cars, 128/28-33;
       mention, 66/49; 98/31; involvement with Toledo & Ohio Central RR, 99/58
Hodgenville & Elizabethtown RR: 140/6, loco., 80
Hofius Steel Co., W.D.: 162/68
Hofius Steel & Equipment Co.: 162/72, 76, 77
Hoisting Machine Co.: 152/94, 100
Holman, W.C.: 1895 patent for wheel attachment to loco., 98/60-62
Holmes, William, & Son Lbr. Co.'s RR: Wis/62, 63; 118/12, 18
"Holmes Hinkley and the Boston Locomotive Works," by J.H. White, 142/27-52
Holton Interurban Ry: "Hook and Eye," by R.P. Middlebrook, 112/50-54
       (history and steam roster); mention, 71/ 15, 19; loco. 174/91
Holton Interurban Terminal Ry: 94/72,74
Holyoke & Westfield RR: 41/34
"Home by Rail, California to Illinois in 1937: Reminiscences of Graydon Horath," ed. by
       H. Roger Grant, 172/35-42
"Hook and Eye: Imperial Valley's Holton Interurban," by R.P. Middlebrook,
       112/50-54
Hoople, Yorktown & Tampico RR: Q1/32
Hoosac Tunnel RR: construction, 105/1012; opposition to, 32/13; mention,
       17/18, 21, 23; 135/42; 145/19
"The Hoosac Tunnel & Wilmington," by W.W. Robinson, 46/24-27; roster, 46/27
"Hoosier Heritage-The Monon," by V.A. Hewitt, 70/22-31
Hooverhurst & Southwestern RR: 96/34-35
Hopkinton RR: 49/70
Hopkinton & Milford RR: 1/13
"A Horatio Alger Story: Henry U. Mudge," by Keith L. Bryant, Jr., 182/6-21
Hornellsville & Cohocton Valley RR: 92/28-29
Hot boxes: 134/94
Hot Springs RR: 123/51
Houghton & Ontonagon RR: 111/20, 21, 32
Housatonic RR: roster, 44/65-68; early locos., 11/12, 13; locos. 1840, 62/48;
       history and locos. 1842, 101/36; history, 44/64; train colors, 4/24;
       mention, 1/15; 17/15, 16, 18, 23, 24; dividends, 132/60, 69; loco. 167/30, 31
"A House on the Tracks," 139/77
Houston & Brazos Valley RR: 63/51, 62; 94/34, 38, 39
Houston & Texas Central RR: "Early Engineering on the . . . ," by H.G. Hill,
       8/42-45 (several early locos.); "Henry Witherly Benchley (1822-1867)," by
       A.F. Muir, 92/107-108; roster, 94/55-57 loco. notes, 94/11, 14, 20, 27,
       36-39, 45-52, 146; SP/113, 23, 25, 31, 32, 33, 40, 45-46; mention,
       135/ 36, 37, 40,41
Houston Belt & Terminal Southern RR: 94/28
Houston East & West Texas RR: 148/37-38; 94/11, loco. notes 20, 36-40, 55,
       90, 133, 148; SP/16, locos., 31, 33,45, 73; 157/37-38; 185/75
"How They Hauled a Hoisting Engine to the Summit of the Sierra Nevada
       Mountains in 1886," by D.L. Joslyn, 32/67-68
Hudson & Berkshire RR: locos. 1840, 62/49; history and locos. 1841, 101/36;
       loco. record, 69/85; history, 69/15, 24, 30-31, 33, 62-63; loco. 167/31;
       mention, 44/65
Hudson & Boston RR: 69/31
Hudson & Manhattan RR: early history, 186/25ff
Hudson & River Falls Ry: Wis/36, 33
Hudson Connecting RR: 50/9-10; 119/1920
Hudson patent: 98/52-54 (WiHiam S. Hudson's 1873 superheating and
       compounding patent)
Hudson River RR: "Railroading in New York City" (1866), 40/76; "The Old
       ... Depot and Abraham Lincoln in New York," by W. Jacobs, 55/37-45;
       loco. Oneida, 15/18; locomotives by Lowell, 7/49, 54; loco. Columbia
       lithograph, 35/24; passenger train speed, 35/18; John Tobin, 139/89;
       locations in New York City, 65/77, 80, 81; Albany bridge of 1866, 85/52-53;
       single driver locos., 114/28-29, 36; mention, 37/33-34, 40; naming locos.,
       124/61; "Promoting the ...," by Steven Lubar, 157/55-63
Hudson River & Boston RR: 50/17-18; 69/31
"The Hudson River Bridge," by M.B. Wakefield, 85/52-53 (at Albany, 1866)
Humbird Lbr. Co.: 119/56; 161/96
Humeston & Shenandoah RR: 24/40; 132/76, 77; 133/19, 32,
       locos. 38; Q2/41
Hunters Run & Slate Belt RR: 118/59, 60; 67/44
"Hunting Deer with a Steam Locomotive," by H.G. Hill, 123/52-54
Huntington & Broad Top Mountain RR: 67/50; 92/60; 113/30; 118/46, 47, 52
Huron & Western RR: 147/94
Hutchinson & Southern RR: 60/30; locos., 75/23, 166-167; SF/17
Hutchinson, Oklahoma & Gulf Ry: 60/30

"[Preservation Topics:] Ice Bound," by John H. White, Jr., 183/102-107; 184/144-145;
       185/104
Idaho & Washington Northern RR: 136/25, locos., 32, 40, 41, 59, 108
Idaho Central RR: 53/37-38
Idaho, Salt Lake and Columbia River RR: 53/31
Illinois & Southern Iowa RR: 93/116; 133/14-15, 32
Illinois & Wisconsin RR: CNW/7, 8
Illinois Central RR: predecessor lines, 140/5-9; all-time roster, 140/10-114;
       142/93-94; "The . . . System," by W.O. Moody, 3/30-33; "History of . . .
       Passenger Stations on the Chicago Lake Front," by C.H. Mottier, 43/69-76;
       "The ... Suburban Service During Steam Operation," by C.B. Meden,
       66/28-36; "1.C. Train Makes 103 Miles an Hour," 140/138; mvolvement with
       Baltimore & Ohio RR, 73/59; with Galena & Chicago Union RR, 27/17,
       18, 21, 22; with Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville RR, 114/10, 11; with St.
       Charles Air Line Ry, 95/68-73; with Texas & St. Louis RR, 148/32, 40;
       with Wisconsin Central RR, 54/60-61, 62, 66, 86; connection with Michigan
       Central RR, 19/11, 13, 14, 21; connection with CB&Q RR, 24/4, 5, 14;
       Green Diamond, 140/138; 145/61, 68; largest loco. in the world, No. 640
       (1899), 18/57-58; "01d Bury Engime," by W.O. Moody, 18/58-59 (loco. boiler
       found in 1920s); Worlds Fair of 1893, 105/35; Chicago terminal, 120/32-36;
       USRA freight cars, 128/28-33; modern steam locos., 129/6-7, 17; loco.
       engineer's funeral (1882), 126/111; mention, 11/18-19; 113/36; 132/70, 72,
       78; Wis/46; emblems: 153/49; mention 155/7; support for Good Roads, 155/39;
       loco. 158/123; "The … and the Growth of Illinois and Chicago in the 1850s,"
       by John F.:Stover, 159/39-50; 1942 trip, 171/98ff; involvement with Michigan
       Central, 183/21ff
Illinois Central Gulf RR: 156/57, 83
Illinois Grand Trunk RR: 24/30, 32
Illinois Imp. Ballast Co. 159/56, 59
Illinois, Iowa & Minnesota RR: 136/25, loco., 102
Illinois Midland Ry: loco. A.G. Hunter operation in 1876, 41/17-18
Illinois Southern Ry: 122/37
Illinois Steel Co.: 159/56
Illinois Terminal Ry: 151/61; "The . . .: Corporate Structure and Steam
       Power," by W.D. Edson, 145/106-109; steam roster, 145/108-109;
       emblems 153/39, 62; loco. 156/67; loco. 158/145
Illinois Traction Co.: 151/21, 27, 46, 60, 65-66
Illinois Tunnel Co.: 59/21-23
Ilwaco Ry & Nav. Co.: 94/126,127
"Images of the Pacific Electric: Why Memories Matter," by Robert C. Post, 179/31-68;
       182/135-136
Imlay, Richard: 138/7
"The Impact of the Great Northern Railway on Settlement in Northern
       Montana, 1880-1920," by D.H. Hickcox, 148/58-67
Imperial Valley RR: 94/3 3
"An Important and Historic Transportation Route," by J.H. Griffith, 38/60-61
"The Importation, Use and Disposition of the First Steam Locomotives in the
       Western Hemisphere," by W.J. Coughtry, 107/86-96
"In and Around Broad Street Station" (Phila., 1887), 139/87
"In Praise of Buffs and Other Matter," by David H. Hickcox, 153/13-16 (Guest editorial)
Incline planes: see Planes
Independence and Monmouth RR: 94/63, 70
Indexes (to RRH): "Fifty Year Index," by D.W. Yungmeyer, 125/67; "Biennial index,"
       by George M. Jenks, 130/126, 134/112, 138/104, 142/123, 150/148; 154/164;
       158/235; 162/156; 166/165; 170/132; 174/119; "Ten-Year Index, 1971-1981," by
       George M. Jenks, 145/137
Indian Valley RR: 77/25
Indiana RR: 175/72-79
Indiana & Illinois Southern RR: 86/92; 131/49, 52; 140/6, locos., 12, 87
Indiana Central RR: 92/104; 141/37, loco., 49
Indiana, Illinois & Iowa RR: 87/73-74
Indiana Northern RR: 133/90
Indianapolis & Bellefontaine RR: 16/28, 29
Indianapolis & Cincinnati RR: Cincinnati facilities, 132/14-18, 23
Indianapolis & Louisville RR: 70/30
Indianapolis & Louisville Traction Co.: 151/23
Indianapolis & Madison RR: 123/29
Indianapolis & Northwestern Traction Co.: 174/51-52
Indianapolis & St. Louis RR: 16/32; 92/ 104
Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western RR: 133/67
Indianapolis Car Works: 138/25, 33
Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette RR: 130/42, 43
Indianapolis, Delphi & Chicago RR: 148/37
Indianapolis Nor. Trac. Co.: loco. 162/75
Indianapolis, Peru & Chicago RR: 133/32, locos., 38, 60
Indianapolis, Pittsburgh & Cleveland RR: 16/30, 31
Indianapolis Southern RR: 140/6, locos., 28,40,79
Indianapolis Union Passenger Depot: 137/37
Indianola, Iowa & Minnesota RR: 132/74
"Industrial Design Speeds Forward," by Jeffrey L. Meikle, Dsl/62-72
Industrial Lbr. Co.: 94/32
"The Influence of the Schuylkill Navigation Canal," by E.J. Heydinger,
       106/32-36
"Informal History of the Williamstown and Redfield RR," by R.F. Palmer,
       114/53-57
Ingalls, White Rapids & Northern RR, 118/7
"Initials, Brickbats, and Sobriquets," by F.S. Graham, 118/88-89 (RR
       nicknames)
Inland Empire RR: 143/11, loco., 120
Inland Steel Co., 159/67, 70
Inter-California Ry: 71/15
"An interesting Locomotive of Thirty Years Ago," 18/57-58 (IC RR No. 640)
"Interesting Notes," by H.A. Freeman, 6/43
Intermountain Ry: 65/45
International American Congress: 1889 special train, 70/76-79
International & Great Northern RR: MKT locos., 63/54
International & Megantic Ry: 83/25
"The International Bridge," 23/68-72
International Ferry Co.: 162/63
International Lbr. Co.: 93/96
International Mineral & Chemical Co.., Ltd.: 152/81
Interstate Commerce Commission: valuation records, 157/116-118; 160/136;
       163/93-102; locomotive inspection records, 175/132-134
Interstate Public Service Co.: 151/45
Interstate Transfer Ry: Wis/47
Inter-Urban Ry: 132/79
Interurban railways: "Electric Railway Freight," by William D. Middleton,
       151/16-69
"The Invention of Railroad Time," by l.R. Bartky, 148/13-22
Iola & Northern RR: 115/54-57, locos., 66, 73; Wis/43, 44
Iola & St. Joseph Canal & RR Co.: 86/11, 19-20; history and loco., 101/36
Ionia & Lansing RR: 129/19
Ionia & Stanton RR: 129/20
Iowa Railroads: "A ChronologY Of ·... ," by D.L. Hofsommer, 132/70-83
Iowa & Dakota Ry: 132/81
Iowa & Omaha Short Line RR: 132/80
Iowa & St. Louis RR: 49/55; 132/79; Q1/10, 33,59; Q2/42, 71
Iowa Central RR: 31/34, 35, locos., 42-45; emblems 153/46; 154/26, 28
Iowa Central & North Western RR: 132/76
Iowa Central & Western RR: 31/35; 132/76, 78; 154/28
Iowa Falls & Sioux City RR: 132/74; 154/20
Iowa Midland RR: 132/74
Iowa, Minnesota & Northwestern RR: 132/78
Iowa Northern RR: 132/77, 81
Iowa Portland Cement Co.: 154/94
Iowa River Ry: 132/74
Iowa Southern RR: 132/81
Iowa South Western Ry: 132/81
Iriquois Coal Co.: 162/66
Iron & Steel Products Co.: 177/104
"Iron Brothers-The Crooks and the Rice," by W.F. Becker, 107/12-27
"The Iron Horse and the Days of Gold," by G.H. Kneiss, 29/44-54
Iron Mountain RR: St. Louis station, 120/39, 40
Iron Mountain RR (Mich.): 111/12-14, 19
Iron Mountain Ry (Mich.): 111/10, 13
Iron Mountain & Wisconsin RR: 111/11
Ironton RR: 67/31, 103; 118/49
Itasca RR: 93/104
Ithaca & Athens RR: 126/38, 61
Ithaca & Cortland RR: 40/18
Ithaca & Owego RR: locos. 1840, 62/49; history and locos. 1842, 101/37;
       72/29-31; mention, 50/62, 65; 72/9
Ithaca, Auburn & Western RR: 40/19; 122/79-80
"The Ithaca-Auburn Short Line," by John D. Denney, 84/25-35

Jackson & Brandon RR & Bridge Co.: 144/32
Jackson & Eastern RR: locos. 158/130, 133, 138
Jackson & Sharp Car Works: 138/7, 8, 25, 40
Jackson & Woodin: 138/9 (car builder)
Jackson, Lansing & Saginaw RR: 19/26, 28, 29, 30
Jacksonville & Atlantic RR: 86/106-107
Jacksonville & Gulf RR: 86/125
Jacksonville & St. Johns River RR: 86/83
Jacksonville & St. Louis RR: Q1/13, 15, 24, 31; Q2/41-42, 71
Jacksonville & Southwestern RR: 86/100-101; 75/34, 173
Jacksonville Belt Ry: 86/53
Jacksonville, Mayport, Pablo Ry & Nav. Co.: 86/126-127
Jacksonville, Pensacola & Mobile RR: 86/36-38, 39
Jacksonville, St. Augustine & Halifax River Ry: 86/102, photo opp. 103, 105
Jacksonville, St. Augustine & Indian River Ry: 86/102, 104-105, photo opp. 103
Jacksonville South Eastern RR: 61A/10
Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West RR: 86/76, 78, 80-84, 93, 103-104; roster,
       86/83-84; 88/91
James River & Kanawha RR: 88/59
Jamesville & Evansville Ry: Wis/9, 18
Jamesville & South Eastern Ry: Wis/22, 32
Jamesville & Washington Land & Lbr. Co.: 67/43
Jamesville, Beloit & Rockford Ry: Wis/21, 30
"The Jarrett & Palmer Special" (1876), by D.L. Joslyn, 11/31-38; "From Atlantic
       to Pacific," 37/66
Jeddo & Carbon County RR: 109/23
Jefferson & Allegheny Ry: 81/34
Jeffersonville RR: 123/28-29; 141/37,locos., 56,57
Jeffersonville & Indiana RR: loco. W.G. Armstrong, 15/23-24
Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis Ry: loco. Reuben Wells, 12/13-14; history,
       123/29; 141/37, locos., 56-58
Jeffrey, T.B., Co.: velocipede, 127/81
"The Jersey Lilly" (private car), 140/120
Jersey Shore, Pine Creek & Buffalo RR: 55/50; 96/27
Jervis, John B.: first loco. truck, 15/72-73. See also: index of individuals
Jobs: see Labor
John Bull: see Locomotive names
"The John C. Pratt," 56/98-101
John Edgar Thomson and the Cult of Personality on the Pennsylvania Railroad," by James
       A. Ward, 177/69-77
Johnson, Dragoon & Northern RR: 94/130
Johnsonburg RR: 80/69; 81/32
Johnsonburg & Bradford RR: 81/32
Joliet & Blue Island RR: 159/54
Joliet & Chicago RR: 156/57
Joliet & Northern Indiana RR: 19/23
Joliet, Aurora & Northern RR: 159/54
Joliet Sand & Gravel Co.: 159/56
Joy's valve gear: 93/123-124. See also: Valve gear
Jordan & Skaneateles RR; 120/71
Junction RR: 21/24
Junction & Breakwater RR: 21/29, 33
Junction Car Works: 138/9
Junction City-Horton Wooden RR (Ore.): 59/43-48

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