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Kahuliu RR: "The . . . ," by Robert A. Ramsey, 102/27-34; roster, 102/34;
       "...-The Final Chapter," by R. A. Ramsey, 120/60-63
Kahuliu & Wailulu RR: 114/16
Kaighn's Point Terminal RR: 67/13; 118/44
Kalamazoo, Allegan & Grand Rapids RR: 19/26; 87/66
Kalamazoo & South Haven RR: 19/26, 27
Kalamazoo & White Pigeon RR: 87/66
Kalamazoo Manufacturing Co.: steam car, 127/87; hand car, 127/76-80, 93
Kanawha & Michigan RR: USRA freight cars, 128/19, 29-33; mention, 143/60
Kanawha Lumber Co.: 162/78
Kane RR: 81/43, 44, 45, 61
Kane & Elk RR: 82/63-64
Kansas & Arkansas Valley RR: 60/11, 54
Kansas & Missouri Ry & Term. Co.: 95/25
Kansas & Neosho Valley RR: 60/8, 9; 63/ 9-10
Kansas & Oklahoma RR: 75/88
Kansas & Southeastern RR: 60/35
Kansas City RR: 149/56
Kansas City & Euporia RR: 60/32
Kansas City & Memphis RR: 49/65
Kansas City & Olathe RR: 60/33
Kansas City & Omaha RR: Q1/31; Q2/53
Kansas City & Pacffic RR: 60/51; 63/12, 20, roster, 94
Kansas City & Santa Fe RR: 60/32, 34
Kansas City, Burlington & Santa Fe Ry: 60/33
Kansas City, Clinton & Springfield RR: 49/65
Kansas City, El Dorado & Southern RR: 63/ 12, 20, roster, 112
Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis RR: 60/68
Kansas City, Kaw Valley & Western Electric RR: 95/25
Kansas City, Lawrence & Southern RR: 60/32; SF/17
Kansas City, Lawrence & Southern Kansas RR: 60/32; 75/24, 33
Kansas City, Memphis & Mobile RR: passenger car photo, 141/90
Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Ry: "The Orient Road," by J. Wallace Higgens,
       95/10-46; roster, 95/43-45; Mexican construction after Pancho Villa and
       sale, 95/31, 32; branch construction, 95/32; Mexican line complete, 1961,
       106/51-52; locos., 75/24, 97-100, 138-142; mention, SF/17; 60/13, 35-36,
       photo, 33; 2-10-0, 124/73
Kansas City, Nevada & Forth Smith RR: 60/47
Kansas City Northwestern RR: 49/65; loco. 154/90
Kansas City, Oklahoma & Gulf RR: 60/13
Kansas City, Osceola & Southern RR: 131/49
Kansas City Outer Belt Electric RR: 95/17,21,24-25
Kansas City, Pittsburgh & Gulf RR: 60/12, 47; 95/13, 40-42
Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs RR: Q1/7, 8, 9, 11ff; roster, Q2/55-59,71
Kansas City, St. Louis & Chicago RR: 156/57
Kansas City Southern Ry: involvement in Oklahoma, 60/12; involvement with
       Louisiana & Arkansas RR, 144/59; USRA freight cars, 128/28-33; loco.
       notes, 133/84, 103; mention, 113/37; 60/47; loco. 152/82; emblems 153/42;
       loco. 156/73
Kansas, Oklahoma & Gulf RR: 60/48, 66
Kansas, Oklahoma Central & Southwestern RR: 60/30
Kansas Pacffic RR: loco. in quicksand (1878), 124/17; sail car, 127/82-83,
       85;mention, 146/31
Kansas Southern Ry: 60/31, 33
Kasson (William A.) Despatch: 141/103-104 (loco. transporter)
Kauai Ry: 114/17 (Hawaii)
Kaul & Hall Lbr. Co. (Kaul Lbr. Co.): 78/75-76; 93/14
Keating & Smethport RR: 78/77; 81/43,44,45,52-54
Keith Car Co.: USRA freight cars, 128/14, 27
Keith Lumber. Co.: 94/27; 162/76
Keithsburg, Grinnell & Dakota RR: 132/76
Kendal & Eldred RR: roster, 85/47; history, 80/71, 77-78
Kenilworth & Helper RR: 77/30
Kennebec & Portland RR: history, 3/46-48; roster, 55/66; mention, 55/64-65; 152/52
Kennebec & Wiscasset RR: 43/43; 57/114
Kennebec Central RR: 57/103-111
Kenosha, Rockford & Rock island RR: Wis/8, 15-16
Kent County RR: 21/29, 33
Kentucky: "Early Railroads of . . . ," by C.E. Fisher, 5/7-15
Kentucky & Tennessee Ry: "Another Kentucky RR: ..., the Route of the
       Painted Rocks," by Elmer Sulzer, history, 105/51-61;roster, 105/62-63;
       157/88
Kentucky Central RR: 102/7
Kentucky Locomotive Works: 8/30
Kentucky Midland RR: 140/7, loco., 80
"A Kentucky Thoroughbred, a Workhorse and Two Old Sires," by E.G. Sulzer,
       102/6-26 (L&N RR)
Kentucky Valley RR: 140/7, locos., 81, 86
Kentucky Western RR: 140/7, loco., 81
Keokuk & North Western RR: 132/76
Keokuk & St. Paul Ry: 24/29, 30; 132/72, 74; Q2/22
Keokuk & Warsaw RR: 89/154
Keokuk & Western RR: 83/36; Q2/67-68; loco. notes, Q1/5, 12, 13, 23, 24, 32
Keosanqua & South Western RR: 132/76
Kersey RR: 61/82, 84; 64/36, 37, 41; 93/ 60-61
Kewaunee, Green Bay & Western RR: 115/3043; Wis/48
Keystone RR: 82/66
Kickapoo Valley & Northern Ry: 131/49, 50,53;Wis/22, 32
Kilkenny Lbr. Co.: 35/72
Kimball, George P.: "A Pacific Coast Car Builder," by J.H. White: 138/74-84
Kimball & Davenport: 1835 ad, 138/6 (car builder)
Kimball Lumber & Manufacturing Co.: 162/68
Kingfield & Dead River RR: 37/21, 22, 24; 57/45-47
Kingston & Central Mississippi RR: 158/130
Kinzua Ry: 80/78-81;roster, 85/47
Kinzua & Tiona Ry: 82/62
Kinzua Creek & Kane RR: 82/61-62
Kinzua Hemlock RR: 80/84; 81/44, 48
Kinzua Valley RR: 80/81, 82-83
Kiowa, Chickasha, & Fort Smith Ry: 60/ 31
Kirby Lbr. Co.: 84/54; 94/131; 119/52
Kirksville RR: Q2/29
Klipnockie RR: 93/59-60
Knightstown & Shelbyville RR: 123/28
"Knox RR, Formerly Georges Valley RR," by Harold S. Walker, 41/44-46 (history
       and roster); 56/91; loco. 152/62
Knox & Lincoln RR: 3/51; roster, 55/ 71-72; 152/52, 56
Knoxville & Augusta RR: 68/13
Knoxville & Charleston RR: 68/13
Knoxville & Kentucky RR: 68/13
Koolau Ry: 114/17 (HawaiO
Kootenai Valley Ry: 143/ll, loco., 46
Kosciusko & Southern RR: 119/52
Kushequa RR: 81/43,44, 45, 49-51

LaBelle Iron Works: 162/77
LaBette & Sedalia Ry: 63/8, 13
Labor: "Railroad Strike of 1877 in Altoona," by S.C. Walker, 117/18-25;
       "The Maine Central's Waterville Shops Strike of 1922," by G.H. Merriam,
       149/83-99; Rock island strike 19181922, 77/49-50; Soo Line and C&NW
       shopman's strike 1919 and 1922, 135/17-19; nationwide shop strike of 1922,
       149/93-94, 95-97; B&O RR 1877       strike, 126/111; Pullman 1893 strike,
       138/69-70; SP RR 1894 strike, 139/4; "Chinese Construction Workers on the
       Canadian Pacifie," by David Lee, 148/42-57; Italian track workers (1907),
       139/113; Negro slave labor building railroads, 44/55-56; track walker's day
       (1903), 140/4; water boy (1904), 141/26; brakemen (1882), 129/100;
       construction crews (1874), 135/99; oldtime conductor (1850s-1880s), 130/99;
       Class 1 RR president's extra benefits (1932), 136/26;wages(1851), 145/26;
       1900 in Calif., 145/95; shop labor 1890s piecework pay system, 130/77;
       1882 on Vanderbilt roads, 139/64; wage scales of U.S. RRs, 149/83ff;
       wages of Chinese (1880), 148/50; amusing definition of railroad jobs
       (1876), 128/49; the romance of a railroad career (1884), 129/70; iDegal
       train crew ticket selling (1888), 128/67; railroad hardships (1883), 124/79;
       shooting of a brakeman (1882), 128/75; brotherhood of section foremen,
       133/54; conductor's attitude toward passengers (1895), 135/33; "Working
       on the (Branch Line) Railroad," by D.L. Hofsommer, 137/80-93 (train
       service and station personnel); operation of handcars(1903), 139/23;early
       railroad civil engineering, 139/65-77; shop apprentices at the Portland Co.
       (1848), 139/7; railroad employment numbers by jobs (1918 and 1922),
       149/89
LaCrosse & Milwaukee RR: 35/77; 95/48; 117/61-62; 136/12, 25, 179/70; locos.,
       65, 66, 86; Wis/20, 27, 28; loco. 156/61
LaCrosse & Onalaska Short Line RR: Wis/21, 31
LaCrosse & South Eastern Ry: Wis/22, 32
LaCrosse, Trempealeau & Prescott Ry: Wis/ 16
"Lackawanna & Bloomsburg RR," by F.S. Graham, 47/54-58, roster, 57; Baldwin
       locos. on L&B, 114/42, 45; 4-6-0s, 43/42; locos., 72/10, 49-54; mention, 89/
       153
Lackawanna & Pittsburgh RR: history, 92/10, 16, 17, 26-27, 29-39; locos.,
       92/39-44; mention, 61/77-79; 64/34, 37, 40; 68/82; 96/16-17
Lackawanna & South Western RR: history, 92/37-38, 44-51, 53, 64; roster,
       92/51; trains, 96/16; mention, 61/79, 80; 64/37, 40
Lackawanna & Western RR: 43/37; 72/9
Lackawanna & Wyoming Valley RR: 72/105
Lackawanna Limited, photo, 158/20
Lackawanna Lbr. Co.: 49/37; 131/24
Lackawanna Steel Co.: 162/66, 67, 75
Laconia Car Co.: USRA freight cars, 128/14, 27; 138/7
Lafayette & Indianapolis RR: loco. 156/61
Lafayette, Bloomington & Mississippi RR: 133/17, 32
LaGrange & Memphis RR: history and locos. 1840, 101/37; mention, 90/72
Lahaina, Kaanapali & Pacific RR: 120/62 (Hawaii)
LaJolla Line: 71/16 (history and locos.)
Lake Bigler & Virginia RR: 45/7
Lake Borgue RR: locos. 1838, 62/60
Lake Champlain & Ogdensburg RR: 47/90
Lake Charles & Northern RR: 94/20, locos., 33, 35, 39, 40; SP/16,loco., 30
Lake Erie & Eastern RR: 112/16
Lake Erie & Fort Wayne RR: 133/32, loco., 105
Lake Erie & Pittsburgh RR: 112/16
Lake Erie & Western RR: loco. 172/53
Lake Erie, Franklin & Clarion RR: loco. 154/84
Lake Erie, Wabash & St. Louis RR: 133/14, 33, 46
Lake Geneva & State Line Ry: Wis/9, 18
Lake.ludependence Lbr. Co.: 98/12
Lake Michigan Car Ferry Co.: 118/8-10, 14, 15
Lake Monroe & Orlando RR: 86/41
Lake Ontario, Auburn & New York RR: 122/70,72
Lake Ontario Shore RR: 109/46, 53; 178/123
Lake St. Louis & Province Line RR: 39/44-45; 71/31
Lake Shore RR: 75/41
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern RR: fast train run 1883 and 1895, 3/23, 25, 26;
       car colors, 4/24; fast run, 12/31-32; Ten wheelers, 28/47; 64/16-18; 2-6-2s,
       32/65-66; history and operations in Elkhart, Indiana, area (1870s-1940s),
       87/67-82; record speed run Oct. 24, 1895, 87/71-72; acquisition of Toledo
       & Ohio Central, 99/58; involvement with Elkhart & Western RR, 90/115,
       131; involvement with Pittsburgh & Lake Erie RR, 112/10, 13, 14; bibles
       on trains (1872), 135/58; locos., 94/45; 180/139; 185/95
Lake Shore Electric: 151/34, 42
Lake Shore Limited: 1/8; 138/108
Lake Superior & Ishpeming RR: 84/51; 93/110; 119/54; "The ...," by A.A.
       Durocher, 98/7-31; roster, 98/28, 3031; loco. notes, 131/24; mention, 111/59;
       emblem 153/71
Lake Superior & Mississippi RR: 95/64; loco. 154/92
Lake Superior & South Eastern RR: 54/113; Wis/68
Lake Superior Terminal & Transfer Ry: 143/76; Wis/49
Lake Tahoe Ry & Trans. Co.: 34/43; 94/20, 125, 126; SP/22, 101, 109
Lake View & Couamer RR: 103/61
Lake Wimico & St. Joseph Canal RR Co.:history and locos. 1840, 101/37;
       history, 86/11, 17-19; locos., 88/86
Lakeside & Marblehead RR: loco., 185/77
LaMothe, B.J., iron passenger car: 4/31-36
Lancaster & Reading RR: 118/60
Lancaster, Lebanon & Pine Grove RR: 105/42
Lancaster Loco. Works: 8/28
Lancaster, Oxford & Southern RR: train photo, 141/96
Lansing Wheelbarrow Co.: 162/63
Laona & Northern Ry: Wis/50; loco. 154/43
The Lark: 120/66-67
Las Vegas & Tonopah RR: history, 100/28-29, 30-35; roster, 100/41, photo
       between 24 and 25; mention, 49/65; 99/21
LaSalle & Chicago RR: 73/54
"The LaSalle Street Station, Chicago, Ill.," by F.J. Nevins, 50/84-87
"The Last Days Qf Southern Pacific Steam," by F.A. Stindt, 149/100-113
Latham & Co.: 29/13 (loco. builder records)
Laurel River & Hot Springs RR: 57/112-113; 43/50
Laurens RR: 186/69-70
Lawler's floating draw bridge: 58/52-53
Lawrence & Galveston RR: 60/32
Lawrence Machine Shop: 8/25
Lawrenceburg & Indianapolis RR: 130/42
Lawrenceville & Evergreen RR: 103/63
Lawton & Fort Sill Electric: 60/49
Lawton Ry & Lighting Co.: 60/49
Lay's 1867 patent for compound loco.: 98/54-56
"[A History of Wrecks] Learning from Wrecks," by Mark Reutter, 184/70-76
Leavenworth & St. Joseph RR: 154/34
Leavenworth & Topeka RR: 75/24, 32, 34, 39; SF/17
Leavenworth, Lawrence & Fort Gibson RR: 60/34; Q2/25
Leavenworth, Lawrence & Galveston RR: 60/8, 9, 33; 75/24; Q2/25
Lebanon & Pine Grove RR: 105/42, 43
Lebanon & Tremont RR: 105/42
Lebanon Springs RR: history and roster, 90/104, 105-111; mention, 92/41;
       VC/86; inspection (1897-98), 120/75-76
"Lebanon-Thorntown Traction Company: The Biography of an Anomaly in
       'Interurbanland'," by George Krambles, 174/51-67
Lebanon Valley Iron & Steel Co.: 152/100
Lee Lbr. Co., Tom: 144/64
Leeds & Farmington RR: 3/49; 152/52
Leesburg & Indian River RR: 86/50,56
Legan & McClure Lbr.: 119/51
Leggett's Gap RR: 67/25; 72/9
Lehigh & Eastern RR: 70/71
Lehigh & Hudson River Ry: "…" by W.W. Robinson, history, 47/67-71;
       roster, 47/72-74; emblem 153/55
Lehigh & Mahanoy RR: loco. Consolidation, 8/18-19; locos., 126/39, 58-60,
       85; 42/35; mention, 109/24-25; 126/9, 11
Lehigh & New England RR: 110/61-62; emblem 153/38
Lehigh & New York RR: 122/81
Lehigh & Susquehanna RR: Ashley Plane, 41/24-25; history, 110/60-61, 65;
       mention, 109/26; 126/12
Lehigh Car, Wheel & Axle Works: advertisement (1883), 138/9
Lehigh Coal & Nav. Co. (see also Lehigh & Susquchanna RR): history, 110/59-62;
       loco. notes, 47/72-74; involvement with Lehigh and Hudson River RR, 47/68,
       70; mention, 41/24; 126/6, 12
Lehigh Luzerne RR: 109/23
Lehigh Portland Cement Co.: 162/65, 78
Lehigh Valley RR: "The ...," by C.E. Fisher, 42/5-61; detail description of
       road in 1855, 42/9-12; earnings and expected tonnage table, 42/49;
       company officers, 42/50; Mountain CutOff, 42/18, 21; Great Lakes steam
       ships, 42/19; lease to Phila. & Reading RR, 42/22-23; named locos. of
       subsidiaries, 42/28-48, 50-51, 54-61; " ... Roster, All Time," by Edson,
       Andrews & Best, 126/37-105, 106;"Corporate History of the . . .," by H.H.
       Harwood, 126/5-36; loco. Janus, 2/33; first 2-8-0, 17/59, 60; first 2-10-0, 17/61;
       early hard coal locos., 52/19, 22, 25; three cylinder 4-8-2, 58/24, 27; 4-4-2 No.
       664-668, 62/10; early 4-6-0s, 64/12; later 4-6-0s, 64/21-22; duplex 4-6-2,
       68/61-62; later 4-6-2s, 68/73-74; Nos. 383 and 444 with Strong valves, 92/73-77;
       locos. constructed 1866-1877, 109/25; runaway loco., 126/101; loco.
       notes on dispositions, 127/98-100; 128/76-77; 130/100-101; 132/93; loco.
       notes, 126/8, 9, 11, 14, 20-21, 22, 27, 30, 33; former Elmira, Cortland &
       Northern 4-6-Os, 95/66-67; passenger trains, 1/24-25; signalling, 44/79, 81;
       Ithaca-Auburn line, 84/25ff; first use of steel rail, 91/40; reason for
       construction, 105/39; Delano loco. building, 109/23-24; expansion in coal fields
       in 1860s and 1870s, 109/25-27; Lehigh University control, 109/27;
       bibliography, 126/118-119; biographies of employees, 126/112-117;
       USRA freight cars, 128/18, 28; mention, 110/ 65; 118/46; emblem 153/50
Lehigh Valley involvement with: Allentown RR and Auburn & Port Clinton
       RR, 105/47; Beaver Meadow RR, 109/20; Delaware, Susquehanna & Schuylkill
       RR, 108/27-28; Hazelton RR, 109/22; Ithaca, Auburn & Western RR,
       122/79; Lehigh & Hudson River RR, 47/70; Lehigh Luzerne RR, 109/23;
       Southern Central RR, 122/70-85
Lehigh Valley Transit Co.: 151/23, 43
Lenoir Car Works: USRA freight cars, 128/14, 27
Leon Ry: 86/11-12
Leon, Mt. Ayr & South Western RR: 132/76
Leslie rotary snow plow: 139/15-16
"Let's Call Things by Their Proper Names," by E.H. Carlton, 107/9-11
"Letters of John B. Jervis," by W.C. Kessler, 53/11-18
"Letters of Recommendation," 137/93
"Letters from the United States of North America on Internal Improvement, Steam
       Navigation, Banking, &c.," by Franz Anthony Chevalier de Gerstner, ed. by
       Frederick C. Gamst, 163/28-73
Lewis Run Mfg. Co.: 76/photo opp. 67, 67-68
Lewisburg & Tyrone RR: 100/83
Lewisburg, Center & Spruce RR: 91/31
Lewiston RR: 156/89
Lewy's Island RR: 3/52; 56/88; 152/52, 67
Lexington & Eastern Ry: 102/10; loco. 159/62
Lexington & Frankfort RR: locos., 5/15; 7/70; mention, 7/67; 102/25-26
Lexington & Maysville RR: 5/12, 15
Lexington & Ohio RR: locos. 1838, 6/33; 62/61; history and locos. 1840,
       101/37-38; mention, 5/7-11; 20/40; 102/25-26
Lexington & West Cambridge RR: 146/61
Lexington Belt RR: 102/10
Liberty & Vienna RR: 131/10, loco. 42
Liberty Car & Equipt. Co.: USRA freight cars, 128/14, 27
Liberty White RR: 72/100; 140/27, 28
"The Life of Edward Budd, Part 1: Pulleys, McKeen Cars, and the origins of the Zephyr,"
       by Mark Reutter, 172/5-34
"The Life of Edward Budd, Part 2: Frustration and Acclaim," by Mark Reutter,
       173/58-101
"The Life and Times of the East Broad Top RR & Coal Co.," by F. Kyper,
       110/43-58
"Life on the Pay Car," 134/94
"The Life Story of the Locomotive C.P. Huntington as Told by Itself," by D.L.
       Joslyn, 61/10-34
"Light at the End of a Very Long Tunnel: The Railroads and the Historians", by Albro
       Martin, 155/15-33 (Guest editorial)
Light Inspection Car Works: 127/84, 93 (hand cars)
"The Lightweight Passenger Car with Special Reference to Pullman," by William
       Van Der Sluys, 145/46-68
Ligonier Valley RR: 96/64; 108/14
"Lima Locomotive Works," by Edson and White, 123/81-90; loco. records of rod
       engines, 123/91-102; 124/77; "Super Power," 123/86-87; 129/5; locomotives
       produced, 132/47-55; locomotive production 1940s, 113/74
"The Lincoln inaugural and Funeral Train," by G.M. Campbeu, 93/67-72
"Lincoln on the New Haven and Boston and Albany Railroads," by W. Jacobs, 33/7-54
Lincoln Park & Charlotte RR: 81/32
Lincoln Sand & Gravel Co.: 156/59
"The Lion: Lone Survivor from Hinkley," 142/89-90; note 155/120
"[First Person:] Liquidating the Rock," by Richard J. Lane, 181/103-112
Lisbon, Necedah & Lake Superior RR: Wis/22, 32
Litchfield & Madison Ry: 154/23, loco. 159/67
Litchfield, Carrollton & Western RR: 156/57
Literature: "The Railroad in ...," by Frank P. Donovan, Lit/1-138; fiction,
       book length, Lit/5-20; fiction, short story, Lit/21-30; fiction, children,
       Lit/31-36; fiction, English and foreign, Lit/37-45; poetry, Lit/47-58; songs,
       Lit/59-72; phonograph records, Lit/72-76; biography, Lit/77-92; essay, Lit/93-101;
       travel, Lit/103-111; trolley guide, Lit/111; drama and movies, Lit/113-120;
       miscellaneous and general, Lit/121-128 (many of the listings only
       partially deal with railroading); "The Railroad in Literature," by Donovan,53/6;
       "The Railroad in Current Literature," by Donovan, 59/12-20; music, partial
       list, 35/50-51; hobby magazines, 59/85; railroad serials, 146/7-8; "Frank H.
       Spearman, the Zane Grey of Railroading," by F.P. Donovan, 93/7-10;
       "The Golden Age of Railroad Books," by James Plomer, 116/59-62; "Manuscript
       Sources for Railroad History," by R.C. Post, 137/38-63, 138/85 (list
       of 500 collections pertaining to about 400 railroads); "The Literature of the
       Railroad Buff: A Historian's Vlew,'' by C.W. Condit, 142/7-26; 143/5-6; "The
       Writing of Railroad History," by H. Roger Grant, 148/9-12; "Sounders and
       Silence: Some Isolated Train Order Stations in Fiction," by John R. Stilgoe,
       157/45-54; "Steel Wheels on Paper: The Railroad in American Literature," by Ian
       Marshall, 165/37-62; "Boomer Tales," by Thomas M. Jacklin, 185/46-65
Lithographs: list of known railroad lithographs, 35/38-46; 37/59-60
"The Little Giant: The Pittsburgh and Lake Erie RR," by Donald Duke, 112/7-38
Little Kanawha RR: 131/49
"The Little Locomotive with the Big Smoke Stack," by J. Loye, 22/59
Little Miami RR: Cincinnati passenger station, 132/5-10, 16, 18, 21-22; hand
       cars, 127/74-75; locos., 141/37, 45-49, 60; loco. 167/30, 31; mention, 108/68
"The Little Railroad That Lives for Beer," by C.B. Thomas, 112/64-66
Little Rock & Fort Smith RR: 49/21
Little Saw Mill Run RR: loco. 185/95
Little Schuylkill RR: history and roster, 108/19-20, 21; locos., 118/50-51;
       mention, 20/42; 46/42-43; 67/44, 47, 52; 91/30
Little Schuylkill & Susquehanna RR: history, 108/22-23; 109/28-29; financing,
       91/38; mention, 107/36
Little Schuylkill Nav. RR & Coal Co.: loco. 1838, 62/5 3; history and loco.
       1840, 101/38-39; mention, 67/g; 108/ 19, 22; 106/37; 105/39
Live Oaks & Gulf RR: 86/127
Live Oak & Rowland's Bluff RR: 86/66
Live Oak, Tampa & Charlotte Harbor RR: 86/66, 67
Live Oak, Tampa & Rowland's Bluff RR: 86/66
Livingston & South Eastern RR: 94/33 "The Location of Railroad Passenger
       Depots in Chicago and St. Louis, 1850-1900," by C. Abbott, 120/31-47
Locke Moore Lbr. Co.: 131/24
Lockport & Niagara Falls RR: locos. 1838, 6/25; 62/49; history and locos.
       1840, 101/39; 156/89; loco. 167/30
Locks and Canals Co.: 1839 letter, 4/44-45; history, 7/25, 29-31, 37, 42-48;
       partial loco. record, 7/44-45
Locomotive builders: "U.S. Steam Locomotive Builders," by D.K. Park,
       132/ 47-55 See also following headings (a specific citation indicates locomotive
       construction records):
       American Locomotive Co.
       Amoskeag Mfg. Co. (partial, 5/67-68)
       Appomattox Locomobve Works
       Aurora Locomotive Works
       Bailey, Blood & Co.
       Baldwin Locomotive Works (first 100, 8/20/23)
       Barnum, Richardson & Co.
       Blanchard & Kimball
       Blandy, H.F.
       Booth, H.J., & Co.
       Boston Loco. Works (142/53-88)
       Bouton, R.M. (Milldam Foundry)
       Brooks, James
       Brooks Loco. Works (first 100, 12/32-33)
       Buffalo Steam Engine Works
       Burr, D.J., & Co.
       Burr & Ettinger
       Burr, Sampson & Pae
       Chaplin & Lantz
       Chicago Loco. Works (122/59)
       Cooke Loco. Works
       Cooper, C., & Co.
       Covington Loco. Works
       Cowles, Sickles & Co.
       Crane iron Co.
       Cuyahoga Steam Furnace Co.
       Danforth, Charles & Son
       Danforth, Cooke & Co.
       Danforth Loco. and Machine Co., photo loco. F.E. Hinckley, 152/38
       Davenport Loco. Works
       Dawson & Baily
       Denmead, A. & W.
       Dennis, Thomas & Wood
       Dennis, Wood & Russell
       Detroit Loco. Works
       Dewey Brothers (112/55-63)
       Donahue, Booth & Co.
       Dotterer, Thomas
       Dunmore iron & Steel Co.
       Eastwick & Harrison
       Fifield, George E.
       Fulton iron Works
       Grant Loco. Works, ad 152/30
       Harrison, Joseph
       Harrison, Winans & Eastwick
       Hinkley & Williams
       Hinkley Loco. Works (first 100, 25/911; complete, 142/53-88)
       Garfield Loco. Works
       Garrett & Eastwick
       General Electric
       Globe Iron Works
       Godwin, Thomas W. & Co.
       Kentucky Loco. Works
       Kinmonds & Co. (22/40)
       Lancaster Loco. Works
       Latham & Co.
       Lawrence Machine Shop
       Lima (rod engines, 123/91-102); photo SP Daylight-types under const.
              152/39; 153/104
       Locks & Canals Co. (partial, 7/44-45)
       Long & Norris (101/9-10)
       Lowell Machine Shop
       Manchester Loco. Works (partial, first 100, 26/15-17)
       Marinette Iron Works
       Mason Machine Works (first 100, 15/31-33)
       McQueen, Walter
       Menominee Loco. Works
       Moore & Richardson
       Mount Savage Shop
       Moynihan & Aitken
       Murray & Hazelhurst
       Nashville Mfg. Co.
       National Loco. Works
       New Castle Mfg. Co. (18/37-39)
       New Jersey Loco. & Mach. Co.
       New York Loco. Works
       Niles & Co.
       Norris Loco. Works (150/57-114)
       North Pacific iron Works
       Olmstead, Tennys & Peck
       Palm, Robertson & Co.
       Paul & Beggs
       Paul & Son, Thomas H.
       Phoenix Foundry
       Porter Loco. Works
       Portland Co. (first 100, 9/15-19; complete, 139/24-38)
       Poughkeepsie Loco. Works
       Prescott, Scott & Co.
       Ranson Co.
       Rhode Island Loco. Works
       Richmond Loco. Works (130/88-89; 131/20; 132/93)
       Roanoke Machine Works (137/37)
       Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor (complete, 167/30-44)
       Rogers Loco. Works (complete, 167/45-147)
       Schenectady Loco. Works (first 104, 14/37-39)
       Scoville, H.H. & Sons
       Seth Boyden
       Siemens-Halske Co.
       Snyder Co., George W.
       South Chicago Loco. Works
       Souther, John
       Strong Loco. & Mfg. Co.
       Swinburne Loco. Works
       Swinburne, Smith & Co.
       Talbot & Brother
       Tanner & Delaney
       Taunton Loco. Works (first 100, 15/29-32)
       Thomson-Houston Co.
       Tredegar Iron Works
       Union Iron Works (Union Works), 68/49
       Uriah Wells (partial, 124/49)
       Virgmia Loco. Works
       Virginia Loco. & Car Co.
       Vulcan Works
       West Poimt Foundry (52/39)
       Westinghouse Electric Co.
       Winans, Ross (partial, 70/18-21)
       Young, Edward A.G. (18/37)
Locomotive components: See:
       Boiler
       Brakes
       Brick arch
       Feedwater heater
       Fireboxes
       Frames
       Pilots
       Pilot trucks
       Smoke stacks
       Stokers
       Superheaters
       Valve gear
       Whistles
Locomotive names:
       Agenoria (1829), 22/51
       Albion, 41/42
       America (Grant), 38/58-59; 104/54-59
       Ant, 114/3740;photo, 103/between 48 and 49; 149/66
       Best Friend, 16/13, 16; 152/10; 171/23-24
       Bristol, photo 152/35 (Western RR.)
       Boston (Allegheny Portage), 5 3/67-68
       Catawissa, 46/32-33
       Centipede, 109/11-15
       Chesapeake, 172/65
       Cincinnati (South Carolina), 17/79-80
       Comet, 46/32-33
       The Consolidation, 172/67
       Countess of Dufferin, 15/11-12
       C.P. Huntington, 61/10-34; 158/56
       Daniel Nason, 11/5-6
       DeWitt Clinton, 9/4-5 (see also: Mohawk & Hudson RR)
       Dorcester, 39/50-52
       Dover, 152/87
       Edmund Rice, 107/25-27
       El Paso & S.W. No. 1, 15/59-60
       Emma Nevada Kimball, 62/71-75
       F.E. Hinckley, photo 152/38
       Galvani, 130/5-22
       General, 3/3444; 106/6-18
       George Washington (Norris, 1836),79/12-24, 75
       Gov. Bullock, Jr., 157/25
       Gowan and Marx, 35/12-15, 17; 47/46; 52/13-14; 91/12; 172/64
       Grenville, 156/30
       H.F. Shaw, 25/8
       James Tolman, 17/12-14
       Janus, 41/21
       John Bull, 143/165; 144/9-28; 152/10
       John C. Pratt, 56/98-100
       John Eliot, 152/42
       John Molson, 149/42-45
       Josephine, 28/28-29
       Lion, 5/5-6; 98/77-78; 142/89; photo152/46; 153/104
       Locomotion, 8/46-48
       Lorett Eames, 9/27-28
       Mamora, 12/13-14
       Mercury, 20/54-55
       Mississippi, 140/114-118
       Old Ironsides, 118/85-87
       Orange (Erie), 131/19
       Peoquop, 23/25-28
       Pioneer, photo152/46; 153/104
       Puffing Billy, 16/10, 11
       Queen Empress, 18/40-44
       R. B. Dunn, 151/49 (MeC)
       Ross Winans, 154/132
       Reuben Wells, 12/13; 123/33-34
       Samson, 41/42
       Sandusky, 44/42-45
       Shakopee, 153/19
       Sparta, 157/95
       Stockbridge, 16/21; 17/61
       Stourbridge Lion, 20/8-9, 13-14; 119/63
       Superior, 172/68
       Texas, 132/37-46
       Tiger, 98/76
       Tlalnepantla, 160/74
       Tom Thumb, 52/12; 73/46-53; 152/10
       Victory, 17/56, 57
       West Point, 37/71; drawing, 171/25
       William Crooks, 107/12-25
       Woodbridge (NJ&NY), 181/118-122
       Young Lion of the West, 117/48-52
       York, 52/12
Locomotive rosters: "Locomotive Rosters for Major Railroads," by W.D. Edson,
       139/78-85; list of rosters appearing in annual reports, 1840s-1860s,
       18/70-72. See also headings for individual railroads.
Locomotive types:
       American: "The 4-4-0 Type of Locomotive," by P.T. Warner, 35/10-37
       Anthracite burning locomotive: "Comparative Listing of . . . ," 52/28;
              "The Development of the . . . ," by P.T. Warner, 52/11-28
       Atlantic type locomotives: ".," by Paul T. Warner, 62/7-20; "Atlantic
              Locomotives in New England," by C.E. Fisher, 116/50-55
       Camelbacks: extant, 172/83
       Compounds: Cole, 68/67; Webb, 18/21, 4041; types, 18/25
       Decapods: "Russian . . . ," by William D. Edson, 124/64-76 (includes list
              of dispositions)
       Diesel-hydraulic: 184/8-19
       Dummies: see Steam dummies below
       Electric locomotives: "A Brief History of the First . . . ," by Robert S.
              Burpo, 106/19-23, 107/6
       Elephant: 182/78-79
       Fairlies: "Mason's Bogies," by C.E. Fisher, 41/15-22
       Flexible beam: 64/8, 8/15-16
       Forney: 66/36, 105/33-34, 36-37
       Gas turbime: 65/32
       Moguls: "The Early . . . ," 91/125; "Mogul Type Locomotives," by
              Paul Warner, 140/7-22
       Northern: "Design-It-Yourself Locomotive," by Robert A. Le Massena, 182/22-57
       Pacific type: "Development of 4-6-2 Type, 17/65; first . . . (Strong),
              42/29; three cylinder 4-6-2, 68/70-71; ". . . Locomotives ' by P.T. Warner,
              68/61-82
       Rack: 8/16-17, 123/31-33
       Shay: 123/82-83
       "Single Driving Wheel," by John W. Merrill, 3/15-18
       "Single Express Locomotives`" by John H. White, 114/27-36
       "Single Wheel, Englisb," 11/39-40
       Steam dummies: 99/8-26, photo between 32 and 33; 123/68-77; 139/ 37; 130/76;
              73/40; 71/between 20 and 21; "A Bunch of Dummies," by John H. White, Jr.,
              181/61-78
       Ten-Wheeler type: "History of 4-6-0 Type Locomotive," by Paul T.
              Warner, 64/8-31
       "Three Cylimder Locomotives," by Paul T. Warner, 58/18-31; 90/50
       "The U.S.R.A. Locomotive," by William D. Edson, 93/73-93; 81/64-66
Locomotive articles:
       "The American Locomotives of the Sixties," by Hugh G. Boutell, 46/34-36;
       "Of Builders Plates and Construction Numbers," by F.S. Graham, 92/94-100;
       "Canadian Locomotive Practice in Early Days," by Thompson and
       Edgar, 17/81-85; "Canadian Locomotives of the 1850s," by John Loye,
       18/8-20; "The Origin of Locomotive Class Names," by G.H. Gaskell (also
       has data on first loco. of each wheel arrangement built), 87/83-95; "An
       Early List of Locomotives" (1838 railroads, locos., and loco. builders),
       6/22-33; 62/44-62; 101/7-76; "Some Notes on Early English Locomotives
       in America," by G.W. Bishop, 5/63-66; "Early Narrow Gauge Locomotives in
       the West," by C.W. Hauck, 149/51-69; 153/102 "Electro-Magnetism as a
       Motive Power: Robert Davidson's Galvani of 1842," by R.C. Post, 130/5-22;
       "Famous Locomotives Still on Exhibition," by N. Thompson, 15/11-14; "The
       Future of the Locomotive as Viewed from a Historical Background," by Fred P.
       Huston, 68/27-39; "Historical Notes on Locomotive Design," by E.G. Young
       (1769-1840), 16/9-22; (1840-1890), 17/55-69; (1890-1913), 1821-27;"The
       Loco. Cranks," by James Kimball, 26/56; "Locomotive Builders of Paterson,"
       11/22-30; "Locomotive Builders of the United States," by C.E. Fisher,
       58/55-64 (by states), 58/64-68 (alphabetical); "Locomotive Builders Not
       Mentioned in Bulletin No. 58, May 1942 ' by Walter F. Becker, 103/61-64;
       "Locomotive Building at Manchester, N.H.," by C.E. Fisher, 26/9-17;
       "Locomotive Building at Taunton, Mass.," by C.E. Fisher, 15/15-33;
       "Locomotives Built at Auburn-Additional information," 123/78-80; "Locomotives
       Built at Sacramento Shops," by D.L. Joslyn, 6/44-50; "Locomotive Costs"
       (1855), 53/64-66; "Locomotive Feed Water Heater," by John J. Alves, Jr.,
       73/63-68; "Locomotives for the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad," by
       Elmer G. Sulzer, 123/2343; "Locomotive Industry in the United States,
       1920-1960, A Study in Output and Structural Change," by Hugh S. Norton,
       113/66-78 "Early English Locomotives That Came to America," by
       C.E. Fisher, 20/36-43; "Some Early Locomotive Patents," by Paul T.
       Warner, 87/9-20; 97/47-62; "Locomotive Performance of Nearly 100 Years
       Ago," by C. E. Fisher (Boston and Worcester RR, 1835-1837), 23/9-22;
       Locomotive Shops in the United States in 1855," by C.E. Fisher, 8/24-31;
       "Lomonossoff-A Diesel Traction Pioneer," by Brian Reed, 128/35-49;
       "Modern Steam in the South: An Informal Study," by D.P.. Morgan, 129/5-17;
       "New Steam in the 1980s?" by W.L. Withuhn, 145/6-17; "The New
       'Century'" (16 sketches of early locomotives), 47/8-9; "Report Upon the
       Locomotive Engines and Principal Railroads of Northern and Middle States,
       1838," 13/3-36; "Passenger Locomotives: British versus American; a Glance
       at the '90s," by Fred Jukes, 100/52-63; "Von Gerstner and Our First Locomotives,"
       by C.E. Fisher, 62/44-62; "Who's in Last Place," by R.A. LeMassena,
       149/114-115 (last steam locos. built by different manufacturers); "Raub's Central
       Power: The Little Engine that Couldn't," by Gerald M. Best, 153/93-100;
       "Replacement Technology: The Diesel as a Case Study," by Maury Klein,
       162/109-120; "Steam vs. Diesel Locomotives," (1942) by Robert: Aldag,
       167/148-157; "A Mammoth Engine of 1878," by Augustus J. Veenendaal, Jr.,
       172/73-74 (Research Note); "Comments on the System and Shop Practices of the
       Baldwin Locomotive Works," by Brown and Vauclain, 173/102-141; "Dr. Borst's
       X-12: The Atomic Locomotive," by Thornton Waite, 175/37-55; "Boston & Albany
       Locomotives in 1912," by Francis D. Donovan, 177/109-117; "Business Strategies and
       Diesel Development," by Albert J. Churella, Dsl/22-37; "Culture Clash: Diesel vs.
       Tradition," by Robert Aldag, Dsl/89-99"; [Afterword:] The Enduring Diesel," by James
       L. Larson; Dsl/155-157; "Design-It-Yourself Locomotive," by Robert A. Le Massena,
       182/22-57 (survey of 4-8-4s); "Foreigners," (Kraus-Maffei diesel-hydraulic loco.) by
       Jeffrey Schramm, 184/8-19; "Biggest of the Big," by Robert A. LeMassena,
       184/96-103 (Virginian mallets)
Locomotives of the: "... Adirondack Railway," by David S. Weatherwax,
       74/36-38; "... Alton Route," by William D. Edson,156/55-85; "... Atchison,
       Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System," by Sylvan R. Wood, 75/6-182; "...
       Bangor & Aroostook Railroad," by C.E. Fisher, 53/3945; ". .. Boston &
       Maine," by C.E. Fisher, 29/8-14; 32/3041; 34/52-63; 35/62-76; 37/41-55;
       38/4048; "... Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railroad," by C.E. Fisher,
       84/46-54; 85/8; ". .. Canadian Pacific Railway," by Lavallee and Brown,
       83/7-93; "... Chicago Great Western," by William D. Edson,154/86-113;
       "... Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha," by William D. Edson,154/40-61;
       ". . . Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad and Its Subsidiary Lines," by
       F. Stewart Graham," 72/6-143; "... Denver & Rio Grande," by A.B. Harbus,
       77/6-33; "… Elgin, Joliet & Eastern," by William D. Edson, 159/51-72; "...
       Fitchburg," by William D. Edson, 146/64-102; "... Grand Trunk Railway," by
       John Loye, 25/12-31; 28/ 28-35; "… Gulf Mobile & Northern," by William D.
       Edson, 158/125-143; "... Katy," by Sylvan R. Wood, 63/8-132; ". . . Long
       Island Railroad," by Inglis Stuart, 10/7-28; ". . . Maine Central," by C.E. Fisher,
       55/64-72; 56/ 87-97; "... Minneapolis & St. Louis," by William D. Edson,
       154/62-85; "... Montpelier & Wells River Railroad and Barre & Chelsea
       Railroad," by F.S. Graham, 100/64-66; ". . . New York & Erie Railroad"
       (1840-1854), 16/44-49; "... New Haven Railroad," by C.E. Fisher, 40/62-71;
       41/29-36; 43/60-68; 44/64-81; 46/37-50; 47/79-89; 49/69-85; 50/7-27;
       52/73-81; "... Panama Railroad," by Alex Saunders, 80/57-66";. . . Richmond,
       Fredericksburg & Potomac," by James L. Larson, 177/87-107; 178/132-134;
       ". . . Sub-Lines of the Phila. & Reading Railway," by F.S. Graham, 118/43-60;
       ". . . Rutland Railroad and Its Subsidiary Lines and of the Adirondack & St. Lawrence
       and St. Lawrence & Adirondack Railroads," by F.S. Graham, 90/82-114; ". . .
       Southern Pacific Co.," by G.M. Best and David L. Joslyn, 94/7-169; "... South
       Park Railway," by M.C. Poor, 74/23-35; ". . . Spokane International," 161/94-97;
       ". . . Tennessee, Alabama & Georgia Railway," by James L. Larson, 80/137-141 ; "...
       Union Iron Works," by Gilbert H. Kneiss, 68/40-49:
Locomotives, misc. items:
       adoption of the name American, for 4-4-0 (1872), 126/105; vertical boiler
       loco. of 1880s, 121/photo between 10 and 11; Canadian locomotive builders
       list up to 1860, 56/32; costs of construction 1870-1923, 63/118-119;
       designs, early, 7/26-28; design of steam locos. m 1940s, 68/33-38; development
       in 1920s-1930s, 125/18-20, 24-26; English Locomotives in America,
       91/24-27; exhibition locos., 9/4-6; at Purdue University, 11/5-8; 12/13-14;
       14/6-7; formula for determining rated tractive effort of compound locomotive,
       75/179-181; James S. French hill climbing experiment at Richmond,
       Virginia, 1850-1851, 82/ 52-53; inside versus outside connected, 35/17-18;
       naming locos., 124/61-63; power per pound of weight, 3/53-54; rebuilding,
       102/43-46; snow, locos. in (1885), 130/67; steam loco. (1850), 133/48;
       speed and power in mid 1800s, 129/ 118; streamlined loco. design by Otto
       Kuhler, 1934, 35/9; traction increasing devices, 96/56; "Draughting the Steam
       Engine", by Robert M. Vogel, 152/17-28; "The Steam Engine in Prints and
       Photographs," by , John H. White Jr., 152/29-41; photo WM No. 6, largest
       Shay ever built, 155/79; Erie camelback mallet photo, 158/18; "Running a
       Locomotive in 1856: The Log of H. S. Haines," by George A. Kennedy,
       164/86-94; "Driving and Feeding Iron Horses: Experience on the New Haven
       Railroad, 1926-1939," by Arthur M. Bixby, Sr., 170/60-71; "Look Mom - No
       Flanges! Blind Tires Were Once Commonplace," by John H. White, Jr., 172/63-68;
       extant camelbacks, 172/83; "Locomotive Inspection Materials at the National Archives,"
       by Mark Aldrich, 175/132-134 (Research Note); "Energy Conservation on Steam
       Railroads: Institutions, Markets, Technology, 1889-1943," by Mark Aldrich, 177/7-42;
       "Industrial Design Speeds Forward," by Jeffrey L. Meikle, Dsl/62-72; "[Locomotive
       Notes] Steam Singletons," by George H. Drury, 182/88-93
Locomotive Stoker Co.: 128/50ff, 60-67
Locust Gap RR: 107/30
Locust Gap Improvement RR: 108/30
Locust Gap Lateral Connecting RR: 108/30
Lodi RR: iron passenger car, 4/33, 35
Logging locos.: Dewey Brothers, 112/55-63; "Logging Railroads of Northern
       Minnesota," by F.A. King, 93/94-115
Lone Star Steel Co.: 158/124
Long & Norris: records, 101/9-10; 150/17ff
Long Beach Marine RR: loco. 162/63
Long Bell Lbr. Co.: 63/60; 94/109; 114/39, 40
Long Island RR: "Locomotives of the . . . ," by Inglis Stuart, 10/7-28 (first
       51); "Yesterdays on the . . . ," by A. Curran, 41/3840; locos., 1838, 6/25;
       62/48; history and locos., 1840, 101/39-40; 103/69; operations and locos.,
       1837, 13/3-5; 4-2-2 loco., 17/65; DD-1 electric locos., 66/57-58; Boston
       passenger train thru service (1850s), 65/76; Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn tunnel,
       65/76; early finance, 132/63, 69; USRA freight cars, 128/19, 28;
       mention, 1/15; 29/13; emblems 153/43; loco. 162/76; 167/31
"Long Trains and Heavy Trainloads," 143/162 (from Moody, The Railroad
       Builders, 1921)
Longview, Portland & Northern RR: loco. No. 670, 36/38, 41; 136/40
"Look Mom - No Flanges! Blind Tires Were Once Commonplace," by John H. White, Jr.,
       172/63-68; 173/159-160
"Looking Back-Fifty Years of American Railroading," by E.W. Williams,
       124/5-46; 127/96-98
Lorain & West Virginia Ry.: 185/68, 70, 96
Lorain, Ashland & Southern RR: 49/66
Lorberry Creek RR: 105/40-41
Lorton & Occoquan RR: "The . . . ," by C.B. Thomas, 108/ 34-38
Los Angeles: early steam suburban railroads, 99/8-26; cable cars,
Los Angeles & Eagle Rock Valley RR: 99/14-15
Los Angeles & Glendale RR: 99/15
Los Angeles & Independence RR: 80/17, 19, 24; 94/20, roster 135; SP/16, 106
Los Angeles & Long Beach RR: history and roster, 99/16-17
Los Angeles and Ocean Park RR: 99/19
Los Angeles & Pacific RR: history and roster, 99/12-13
Los Angeles & Redondo RR: history and roster, 99/22-24
Los Angeles & Salt Lake RR: 100/41; loco. No. 36, 99/photo between 16 and 17
Los Angeles & San Diego RR: 80/17, 21, 26
Los Angeles & San Diego Beach Ry: "High Road to La Jolla," by R.P. Middlebrook,
       123/68-77; history and locos., 71/16, 23-24, photo opp. 21
Los Angeles & San Gabriel Valley RR: history and roster, 99/18-19, photo
       between 8 and 9; locos., 75/24, 95, 156-157; mention, 80/38; SF/17
Los Angeles & San Pedro: "Phineas Banning and the . . . ," by G.H. Kneiss, 97/27-54;
       "A Note on the ...," by R.V. Mills, 55/58-63; extension east of Los Angeles, 97/45-54;
       loco. notes, 94/134, 138; 180/8, 27; mention, 80/15; 94/21; SP/16, 105
Los Angeles & Santa Monica Ry: 80/40
Los Angeles County RR: history and roster, 99/12-13, photos between 16 and 17
Los Angeles Outer Harbor Terminal RR: photo of No. 1, 99/24
Los Angeles, Pasadena & Glendale RR: history & roster, 99/9, 17-18, 20,
       photo between 16 and 17
Los Angeles Terminal RR: 99/18, 19-21, photos opp. 24, 16 and 17;
       mention, 100/41
Los Angeles, Utah & Atlantic RR: 99/19
"[Preservation Topics] Loss at Kinzua," by Dan Cupper: 189/104-111
Lost Creek Ry: CNW/17
"Lot 646," by C.L. Collom, 91/98-102 (Pennsylvania narrow gauge RRs)
"Louisa Railroad, 1836-1850," by L.A. Armitage, 65/59-66; roster, 130/69
Louisiana & Arkansas RR: "The ...: Structure and Operation in the Age of
       Steam," by A.E. Brown, 144/50-75; roster, 144/60-72; 146/103; Russian
       2-10-0s, 124/73, 74, photo between 66 and 67; emblems 153/42
Louisiana & Missouri River RR: 156/57
Louisiana & North West RR: 140/37, 91; 119/54
Louisiana, Arkansas & Texas RR: roster, 144/66, 70; history, 144/56-57
Louisiana Eastern RR: 144/72; 147/143; locos. 157/98, 106
Louisiana Midland RR: 2-10-0, 124/73, 74; mention, 144/62, 66
Louisiana Penitentiary: Loco. Jack, photo, 123/88B
Louisiana Ry and Nav. Co.: 2-10-0, 124/71, 73; history, 144/53-54,56,57;
       roster, 144/64-66; 146/103; mention, 119/55; 140/103
Louisiana Ry & Nav. Co. of Texas: roster, 144/70
Louisiana Western RR: 94/21, loco. notes, 27, 32-35; SP/17, 23, 27-30
Louisville & Cincinnati RR: 5/12
Louisville & Frankfort RR: locos, 7/70; mention, 7/67;5/8, 11
Louisville & Interurban RR: 151/23
Louisville & Lexington RR: 5/11-12; 7/68
Louisville & Nashville RR: "Watching the Trains Go By," G.H. Latham, 53/69-71;
       "The Memphis Branch of the .. .. 1850-1871," by G.W. Lindsey, 81/55-57;
       "... Pacifics and Mountains," by D.P. Morgan, 87/36-46; "A Kentucky
       Thoroughbred, A Workhorse, and Two Old Sires," by E.G. Sulzer, 102/6-26;
       Lexington-Paris branch, 102/6-14; Bloomfield branch, 102/ 14-15; Frankford
       branch, 102/25-26; Portland, Kentucky, track, 102/26; "The Dixie
       Flyer," by J.G. Bogle, 124/18-21; "Train Sheds Preserved in Stations of
       .... ," by C.W. Condit, 127/5-21 (Louisville, Chattanooga, Montgomery,
       New Orleans); Pan American train whistle on daily radio, 53/71; early
       history and locos., 5/7-15; locos. No. 67 and 124, 7/74; recollections of
       early days, 7/67-72; change in track gauge, 34/33; predecessor lines in
       Florida, 86/114-123; lease of Mammoth Cave RR, 99/32, 33; early 2-6-0,
       100/8, photo between 8 and 9, 11; involvement with Artemus Jellico RR,
       108/7ff; USRA freight cars, 128/18, 20, 28-33; modern steam locos., 129/12,
       13, 17; E H. Greene, 137/4; mention, 108/68; 113/36; locos. 152/82; 177/107;
       180/139; emblem 153/44; Thatcher Perkins career at, 169/63-67
Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston RR: 17/73; 68/4
Louisville, Cincinnati & Lexington RR: Cincinnati station, 132/21-22; mention,
       5/10, 12; 102/16; 131/53
Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis RR: 109/53
Louisville, Harrods Creek & Westport RR: 78/6
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago RR: 19/19, 20; 70/22,29
Louisville, New Orleans & Texas RR: 140/7, loco. 98, 100, 101
Louisville, Paducah & South Western RR: 140/7, loco. 80
Louisville Tie Co: 158/133, 138
Lowell & Hastings RR: 129/21
Lowell Machine Shop: 7/31, 39, 41, 48-57; 8/25
Lowell, Massachusetts: "Early Locomotive Building in . . . ," by E.R. Clark, 7/25-57
Loyalhanna Coal & Coke Co.: 162/77
Lubrizol Corp.: 152/104
Ludlow & Southern RR: 100/40; roster, 100/42
"Ludwig Homberger: An Extraordinary Man," by Alfred C. Mierzejowski, 179/117-134
Lutcher-Moore Cypress Lumber Co.: 162/64
Lufkin Land & Lbr. Co.: 75/31
Lugar Lbr. Co.: Wis/64, 68
Lutcher & Moore Tbr. Co.: 94/32
"Luxuries of Railway Travel" (1905), 138/108
Lykens Valley RR (& Coal Co.): history, 105/43-45;mention, 110/63
Lyon Cypress Lumber Co.: 162/73, 74
Lyons and Chicago RR: 73/58

Mackinaw & Marquette RR: Wis/39
Macomb & Western Illinois RR: CNW/35
Macon & Birmingham RR: 49/66; 88/97, 98
Macon & Brunswick RR: 10/9
Macon & Western RR: loco. 167/31
Macon, Dublin & Savannah RR: 2-10-0, 124/74; mention, 131/87
Macoupin County RR: CNW/22,52
Mad River & Lake Erie RR: locos. 1838, 6/33, 62/61; history & locos. 1840,
       101/40; history, 134/34-38; loco. 167/30, 31; mention, 7/50
Mad River & Sandusky RR: "The Rogers Locomotive Sandusky," 44/4245
Madison & Beloit RR: 31/47
Madison & Indianapolis RR: rack loco., 8/16-17; 17/59; locos. 1839, 62/61;
       history and locos. 1840, 101/41; 141/37; mention, 131/120; "Locomotives for
       the Madison Hill," by Elmer Sulzer, 123/23-43; history, 123/23-30; locos.,
       123/30-43; roster thru 1852, 123/41-42; loco. 167/31
Madison & Portage RR: 54/2; Wis/20, 29
Madison & Prairie du Chien RR: 58/47
Madison, Fond du Lac & Lake Michigan RR: 35/78
Madison, Lodi & Baraboo RR: 49/58
Madrid RR: 37/23-26; history, 57/4749
Magazines: "Monthly Publications," 59/85 (Trains and Railroad Magazine); Trains, award,
       176/111; "[Print & Image] A Magazine for Railfans," by Cornelius W. Hauck,
       182/95-96 (Lionel Magazine, 1930s); 184/150; Railroad and Railroad Stories
       Magazines, 185/46-65; 186/145-146; See also Literature
"The Magic Box: Genesis of the Container," by John H. White, Jr. 158/72-93;
       160/134
Magma Arizona RR: 94/131; section car photo, 127/89
"The Magnolia Cut-Off" by F.E. Riffle, 91/103-121 (B&O RR)
Magor Car Corp.: USRA freight cars, 128/14, 27
Mahanoy & Broad Mountain RR: 106/35; 107/31, 34; 108/21, 29-30; 119/map 64
Mahanoy & Shamokin RR: 108/29, 32; 110/64
Mahanoy Plane: 1834 accident, 119/63-64; 102/29; 107/36-37, 38
Mahanoy, Shamokin & Schuylkill RR: 106/35
Mahoning Coal Co's. RR: 112/16
Mahoning State Line RR: 112/16
Mahoning Valley RR: 81/33; 84/50; 108/30, 32; 119/37, 43
Maine: "The First Locomotives in the State of Maine," by C.S. Given, 15/34-37;
       locomotives on exhibit at the Univ. of Maine, 9/5-6; loco. Lion, 142/89
Maine Central RR: "The . . . and its Leased Lines," by C.E. Fisher, 3/45-53
       (early history); "Early Locomotives of the . . . ," by C.S. Given, 12/34-36;
       "Locomotives of the . . . ," by C.E. Fisher, 55/64-72; 56/87-97 (includes
       subsidiaries); "A Former Rail Center in the White Mountains, North Conway,
       New Hampshire," by C.F.H. Allen,59/37-42; "The Ten Wheelers on the . . . ,"
       by C.F H. Allen, 66/51-52; "The Maine Central in Northern New Hampshire,"
       by C.F.H. Allen, 99/42-54; abandonment, Coos Junction to North Stratford,
       99/44; wrecks, 99/50; "The Boston and Mount Desert Limited,"
       82/73-83; 85/ 57; "The End of Steam on the . . . ," by C.F.H. Allen,
       108/39-46; roster, 108/46-48; "The Flying Yankee," by R.F. Dole, 148/68-75;
       "The ... Waterville Shops Strike of 1922," by G.H. Merriam, 149/83-99;
       loco. Penobscot, 9/ 11-14; Sandy River and Rangely Lakes RR control, 37/27;
       57/55, 63; involvement with Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington RR, 43/45,
       46, 47; 1870 rules, 50/41-42; Bar Harbor & St. John's Express, 55/6-7;
       history, 55/64-65; corporate map, 56/97; USRA freight cars, 128/28-33;
       whistles, 106/photo between 28 and 29; mention, 17/19, 23, 26, 28; new
       mail cars (1881), 139/15; 1871 box car photo, 139/16; "The Mountain
       Division of the . . . ," by C.F.H. Allen, 61/62-65; photo loco. R.B. Dunn 152/49;
       "The … Railroad: Predecessor Lines and Locomotives,", by William D. Edson,
       152/48-84; emblem 153/28; 156/21ff
Maine Shore Line RR: 152/52
Maintenance of way: history of handcars, 127/65-96. See also Track
Malone & St. Lawrence RR: 90/111-112
Malone, New York: "The Malone Shops," by L. Doherty,59/49-53; ". . . Wheeler
       Station," by L. Doherty, 49/91-94; 90/11
Mammoth Cave RR: "The . . . ," by E. Sulzer, 99/31-41
"A Mammoth Engine of 1878," by Augustus J. Veenendaal, Jr., 172/73-74 (Research
       Note); 173/158-159
"A Man and A Bridge," by Mary Cumming, 31/17-19
"'A Man of Large Experience': Edwin Noyes and Railroad Develpment in Maine,"
       156/11-29
Management: "Errors of Railroad Management" (1859), 18/56
Manassas Gap RR: 105/25, 26, 27; 108/ 50-54, 61
Manchester RR: 22/53, 54
Manchester & Lawrence RR: 17/18; roster, 35/62-63; loco. notes, 31/9
Manchester & Oneida RR: 132/78; 136/ 79; 140/25; loco. 154/92
"Manchester, Dorset & Granville RR Co.," by G.M. Campbell, 85/54-56; 90/89;
       VC/59
Manchester Locomotive Works: "Locomotive Building at Manchester, New
       Hampshire," by C.E. Fisher, 26/9, 12-17; loco. records, first 100, 26/15-17;
       mention, 8/24; 20/56; 56/54
Manhattan Ry: see New York Elevated
Manhattan, Alma & Burlingame RR: locos., 75/24, 150-151
Manistee & Grand Rapids: 49/66
Manistee & Luther RR: loco. 185/75
Manistique RR: 133/106
Manistique & Lake Superior RR: 133/33, loco., 106
Manistique & Northern RR: 133/33
Manitowoc & Minneapolis RR: Wis/67
Manitowoc & Mississippi RR: 54/10, 134; history, 121/35-37
Manitowoc & Western RR: 54/96
Manitowoc, Green Bay & North Western Ry: Wis/10, 18
Mansfield & Sandusky City RR: loco 167/31
Mansfield, Coldwater & Lake Michigan RR: history, 119/67-71
Mansfield Ry & Transportation Co.: 108/14
Manufacturers RR (Connecticut): 26/30, photo between 28 and 29
Manufacturers & Consumers RR: 105/49
Manufacturers & Consumers Anthracite RR: 106/35
Manure Railways: 165/119-120; 166/135
"Manuscript Sources for Railroad History," by Robert C. Post, 137/38-63;
       138/85
Maple River RR: 132/80, 81
Maple Valley RR: 132/78
Marianna & Blountstown RR: 140/36
Marianna Long Pine Co: 158/133
Maricopa & Phoenix RR: 94/79, 132, 133, 146; SP/17, 103, 104
Maricopa, Phoenix & Salt River Valley RR: 94/21, 133, 146;SP/17, 103, 104
Marietta & Cincinnati RR: 3/28
Marietta & North George RR: 63/98
Marin & Napa RR: 29/29
Marinette Iron Works RR: 103/64 (loco. builder)
Marinette, Tomahawk & Western RR: 84/ 54; 119/52; 136/60; CNW/27; Wis/22,
       32,51-52; loco.154/84; 159/71
Marion RR: 98/69
Marion & Eastern RR: 2-10-0, 124/73, 74, photo between 66 and 67
Marion, Dubuque & South Western RR: 132/73
"Mark Freeman and the Destruction of Pennsylvania Station: An Artist in Love with his
       City," by Keith L. Bryant, Jr., 171/45-54
Markesan & Brandon RR: Wis/21, 31
Market Street Steam Ry (San Francisco): 65/11; 135/88; 138/75
"The Marl Trains of the Camden and Amboy RR," by N.R. Ewan, 90/154-156
Marquette & Lake Superior RR," 111/11
Marquette & Mackinaw RR: 111/38, 47, 49
Marquette & Ontonagon RR: 111/11, 15, 16-21; roster, 111/22-23; 98/8
Marquette & South Eastern Ry: 98/17-19; roster, 98/29
Marquette & State Line RR: 111/11
Marquette, Houghton & Ontonagon RR: history, 111/21; 23-28, 38, 42, 43, 45,
       46, 48, locos., 28-33
Marquette, Rockford & South Western RR: 156/57
Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie & Mackinaw RR: 111/34-35
Marquette Western RR: 111/26, 38; history and roster, 41/44
Marshall & East Texas RR: 49/66
Marshalltown & Dakota RR: 132/78
Marshfield & Southwestern RR: 54/79; Wis/64, 68
Martin Coal & Coke Co.: 174/91
Martin Lumber Co., H.H.: 162/68
Martinsville & Franklin RR: 123/28
Maryland & Delaware RR: 21/28, 33
Maryland & New York iron & Coal Co's. RR: 66/40-42
Maryland & Seacoast RR: 98/69
Maryland, Delaware & Virginia RR: 98/69
Maryland Granite Co.: 162/75
Maryland Lumber & Mining Co.: 155/109
Maryland Mining Co's. RR: 66/40
Mascot & Western RR: 94/88, 109; SP/72, 91
Mason & Oceana RR: "The . . . ," by R.W. Garasha, 89/82-96; roster, 89/91
Mason City & Clear Lake RR: 132/78
Mason City & Fort Dodge RR: 132/78; history, 146/15-17; locos., 143/42; 154/34
Mason City & Minnesota RR: 132/74
Mason County Log. Co.: 100/40
Mason Machine Works: "The Rival Builders," by C.E. Fisher, 2/27-42 (partial
       loco. records); "Locomotive Building at Taunton, Massachusetts," by C.E.
       Fisher, 15/20-29; first 100 loco. records, 15/31-33; "Mason's Bogies," by
       C.E. Fisher, 41/15-22; recollections of George Haggerty putting Mason locos.
       into service, 17/32, 34ff; Fairlie locos., 98/49-52; narrow gauge locos. sold to
       the West, 149/59; mention, 7/56; 35/19; 64/11-12; 88/6
Massachusetts: "Some Interesting Diaries of Henry W. Richards," 15/38-44
       (1845-1899); Sunday passenger service limitations (1850s), 85/57-59
Massachusetts Central RR: 17/22
Massachusetts Construction Co.: 162/73
Massillon RR: 185/70
Matamoras & New York RR: 70/73
Material Services Corp.: 159/57, 70
Mattoon Ry: CNW/12, 29; Wis/65 photo
Mattoon Lbr. Co.: CNW/49
Mauch Chunk & Summit Hill RR: 9/35; 1827 description, 30/34; 44/95; 91/13;
       110/59-60
"Maximum Efficiency and Economy," by Paul T. Warner, 143/19
May's Landing & Egg Harbor RR: 73/33-35
Maysville & Lexington RR: 5/12, 15; 102/6, 10-11
McAlpine Log. RR, John: 93/97
McCauley Mountain RR: 108/23
McCauley Mountain & Black Creek RR: 109/28
"The McConnell Locomotive," by CE. Fisher, 90/162-163 (UP RR)
McCoy Logging: 143/32
McDonald & Onderdonck Contractors: 162/69, 76
McGoldrick Lbr. Co.: 94/70; 143/72
McGowin, W.M. Lumber Co.: 177/104
McGregor & Missouri RR: 132/74
McGregor & Sioux City RR: 132/74
McGregor & Western RR: 132/73,74
McGregor Western Ry: 95/47
McGuire-Cummings Mfg. Co.: USRA Freight Cars, 128/14, 27
McKean & Buffalo RR: 80/68-69; 131/24
McKean County RR: 76/47
McKean County (Pennsylvania): "The Railroads of McKean County," 76/36-68;
       78/64-85; 80/68-85; 81/29-54; 82/58-67; 91/98-102
McKee & Fuller Car Works: advertisement 1883, 138/9
McKeen motor car: 172/15ff
McKeesport & Belle Vernon RR: 112/14, 38
McKeesport, Duquesne & Wilmerding Ry: 151/19
McManus, P., Contractor: 162/76, 78, 79
McMinnville & Manchester RR: 90/75, 76
McPherson, Texas & Gulf RR: 60/30
McQueen, Walter: 7/38-39; 14/27, 29, 35-36
Mead Run RR: 81/43-48
MeadviBe RR: 71/40
Mears passes: 73/7-15, 97/55
Mecca Lumber Co.: 162/65, 73
Medix Run RR: 70/60
Megantic Junction Ry: 28/44
Melton Lbr. Co.: 88/90
"Memoranda Concerning the Union Pacific RR," by D.L. Harris, 32/15-29
Memphis & Charleston RR: history, 90/72-80; notes, 108/57-58, 59, 68-72;
       mention, 9/40; 131/52
Memphis & Chattanooga RR: 131/52
Memphis & Little Rock RR: 108/59, 74
Memphis & Louisville Air Line RR: 81/55
Memphis & Nashvide RR: 81/55
Memphis & Ohio RR: 81/55-57
Memphis & Pacific RR: 135/36
"The Memphis Branch of the Louisville & Nashville RR," by C.W. Lindsey,
       81/55-57
Memphis-Chattanooga RR: 90/77
Memphis, Clarksville & Louisville RR: 81/55-57
Memphis, El Paso & Pacific RR: "French Locomotives for the. . . ," by Fred
       Jukes, 92/90-93; 103/65; mention, 71/7; 80/14; 135/36; loco. Mississippi
       River photo, 93/124
Menasha & Appleton RR: 54/43-44; Wis/21, 31
Mengel Co.: 158/135
Menominee Branch RR: Wis/21, 31
Menominee River Ry: Wis/9, 17
Menomonee Ry: Wis/9, 17, 33, 36
Menomonee Loco. Works: 8/31
"[Print & Image] Menu Art," by John D. Denney, Jr. 105-111
Merchandise Special (MP fast freight) 153/78
Merchant's DispatchCo.: 141/104
Merchants Limited: 1/26; 138/29 (NYNH&H RR)
Mergers: 1960s-1970s, 125/43-44
Meriden Electric Ry: photo, 26/28
Meriden, Waterbury & Connecticut River RR: 40/64, 65; 41,32
Meriden, Waterbury & Cromwell RR: 17/23; 49/81
Meridian & Bigbee River RR: 140/32, 33, 36, 38, 46, 93; loco. 158/138
Meridian & Memphis RR: locos. 158/130, 138
Meridian, Brookhaven & Natchez RR: 140/7, 12, 117
Merrill& Ring Co.: roster, 93/97
Merritt-Chapman Wrecking Co.: 162/69, 73
Mesabe Southern RY: 93/98, 101
"Messrs. Harrison, Winans & Eastwick, St. Petersburg, Russia," by R E. Pennoyer,
       47/46-53
Metro-North Commuter RR: "Conductoring Today on Metro-North,"
       by J.W. Swanberg, 187/40-43
Metropolitan Elevated Ry.: loco. 162/60
Mexican Gulf RR: history and locos. (1840), 101/41
Meyers 1851 container cars: 6/34
Miami Mineral Belt Ry: 60/15, 68
Michigan RR, State of: 19/4-7; 67/26
Michigan Air Line RR: 19/26; 147/61
Michigan-California Lbr. Co. RR: 118/68, 69
Michigan Car Works: 138/11
Michigan Cedar Co.: 162/62, 63
Michigan Central RR: "The . . . ," by C E. Fisher, 19/4-31; 21/35-36 (brief
       history and abstracts from annual reports, 1847-1876); loco. record 1854,19/14-15;
       loco. record 1869, 19/24-25; entering Chicago, 3/31; "Old . . . Engine in
       Service," 14/22-23; locos. 1839, 62/61; John B. Jervis, 30/20-22; shops and
       locos. at Jackson, 37/62-63; Ann Arbor train service (19lOs), 34/64-66;
       1869 passenger train schedule, 32/28; "High Liners," by A. Curran (4-6-2s),
       38/56-57; Chicago station, 43/69ff; Detroit train service, 44/88-89; Woodruff
       sleeping cars, 59/33-34; involvement with Aurora Branch RR, 76/6-10;
       95/72, 73; with Canada Southern RR, 70/32-35; with New Albany &
       Salem RR, 70/27-28; history and locos. 1840, 101/41; pay car (1879),
       134/94; USRA freight cars, 128/16, 17, 28-33; Boston Board of Trade
       Special (1870), 135/79, 85; Pullman cars, 138/45; competition with Michigan
       Southern, 183/8-29; mention, 7/54; 59/72; 18/12; 27/15, 29; 87/61, 62, 65;
       92/ 83, 87; Q2/14
Michigan Midland & Canada RR: 70/32
"Michigan's Iron Cobweb," by Fred C. Olds, 129/18-34 (Pere Marquette)
Michigan Lime & Chem. Co.: 159/57
Michigan Peninsular Car Co.: 138/11
Michigan Southern RR: John B. Jervis, 30/20-22; history and locos. 1840,
       101/42; Chicago depot, 120/32-37; train trip 1869-1871, 127/60-62;
       competition with Michigan Central, 183/8-29; mention, 87/61-62
Michigan Southern & Northern Indiana RR: 19/10-11, 13, 18; 87/62-65, 66
Middle Georgia & Atlantic RR: loco. 180/139
Middle States Const. Co.: 174/91
Middleboro & Taunton RR: 17/19, 21; 46/43
Middleborough RR: loco. Mercury photo, 2/32
Middleburgh & Oak Hill RR: 37/9
Middlesex Valley RR: 126/17, 42, 107
Middletown RR: 22/55
Middletown & Crawford RR: 40/18; 131/10,44
Middletown & Unionville RR: 40/31; 47/74; 2-10-0, 124/72, 74;
       bus operations 155/51
Midland Ry (Indiana): 141/51
Midland RR (Massachusetts): 20/58; 22/56; 49/69
Midland RR of Pennsylvania: 105/46
Midland Continental RR: 119/51; loco. 172.53
Midland Electric Coal Corp.: 154/71
Midland Pennsylvania RR: loco. 174/91
Midland Terminal RR: 36/20-21
Midland Valley RR: 60/13, 49, 50
Mileage ticket books: 105/16; "Mileage Tickets on the Reading Railroad,"
       141/76
Milford & Matamoras RR: 70/70-71
Milford & Woonsocket RR: 1/13; 17/23; 49/70, 83
Milford, Matamoras & New York RR: "The . . . ," by G.M. Best, 70/70-75
Milk traffic by interurban: 151/23, 25
Mill Creek & Mine Hill RR: 9/35; 107/38
Mill Creek & Mine Hill Nav. & RR Co.: 106/37, 38, 39
Mill Creek Valley RR: 61/82; 64/36, 41; 93/17
Mill Link Lbr. Co.: 94/33
Mill Spring, Current River & Barnesville RR: 123/44
Miller Brent Lbr. Co.: 127/99
Millers Creek RR: 66/43, 47, 48,50; loco. 155/109
"Million Dollar Silk Train," 139/90
Millstone & New Brunswick RR: 88/142
Millville & Glassboro RR: 118/53
Milwaukee & Horicon RR: 35/77;Wis/20, 27
Milwaukee & Lake Winnebago RR: 54/52-53, 59, 71, 96, 98;Wis/64, 67
Milwaukee & Madison RR: Wis/9, 17
Milwaukee & Mississippi RR: history, 136/10-11, 25; 58/46-49;Wis/20, 27; 179/70;
       locos., 136/67, 68; mention, 35/77; 10/40; 27/25
Milwaukee & Northern Ry: lease to Wisconsin Central RR: 54/16, 43-45;
       northern Michigan lines, 111/19, 27, 52; Wis/20, 21, 22, 29, 31; "The . . . ,"
       by Ray Specht, 121/1-31; roster, 121/33-34; 136/25, locos., 51, 53,
       75, 76, 78,79,82, 88
Milwaukee & Prairie du Chien RR: 15/6162; 35/77; 54/43; 95/48; 136/11-12
Milwaukee & St. Paul RR: pontoon bridge at Prairie du Chien, 58/49-54; loco.
       D.A. Olin, 17/87; inspection engme Messenger, 103/66-67; 136/12-13, loco.,
       87; mention, 15/61-62; 35/78; 95/47, 48; Wis/20, 28; 179/70
Milwaukee & State Line Ry: Wis/10, 18
Milwaukee & Superior RR: 121/1, 2, 10, 17; 36/25, locos. 51, 78, 88; Wis/22, 32
Milwaukee & Watertown RR: 35/77; 25, loco. 66; Wis/20, 27
Milwaukee & Waukesha RR: 58/46
Milwaukee, Bay View & Chicago RR: 159/54
Milwaukee, Dexterville & Northern RR: Wis/22, 31
Milwaukee Electric Lines: 151/34
"Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western RR," by Ray Specht, 121/35-73; roster,
       121/63; roster, CNW/12, 47-52, 66-67; Wis/8,9, 16, 17; Ashland iron ore dock,
       121/S4-SR. lease to Wisconsin Central, 54/28; mention, 111/27
Milwaukee, Manitowoc & Green Bay RR: Wis/8, 16; 121/40
Milwaukee, Menomonee Falls & Western RR: Wis/22, 31
Milwaukee Road: ". . . Locomotives," by W.D. Edson, 136/28-129. See also
       Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul RR
Milwaukee, Sparta & North Western RR: Wis/10, 18
Milwaukee Terminal Ry: 84/18
Minarets & Western Ry.: 160/25ff
Mine Hill RR: 47/69; 67/28, 70
Mine Hill & Schuylkill Haven RR: history, 105/39, 42-43;
       107/28-32; roster, 107/32-33; loco. notes, 118/51-52,
       photo between 48 and 49; mention, 106/33,
       35, 37; 107/38; 110/63; 67/28, 70
Mineral RR (Ohio): 5 3/21; 98/79
Mineral Point RR: 136/36, loco. 75; Wis/ 20, 28; photo, 69
Mineral Range RR: 111/26, 52, 57, 75-79, 81
Minn. Sugar Co.: 154/42
Minneapolis & Eastern RR: 154/46
Minneapolis & North Western RR: 143/11
Minneapolis & Pacific RR: 146/24-25; Wis/55
Minneapolis & Rainy River Ry: history and roster, 93/102-104
Minneapolis & St. Cloud RR: 143/12; Wis/ 42
Minneapolis & St. Croix Ry: 146/24; Wis/55
Minneapolis & St. Louis RR: "The ... Co.," by O.H. Means, 31/33-45;
       control of Colorado & Southern and Colorado Midland RR, 36/28; roster,
       31/36-41; USRA freight cars, 128, 28-33; mention, 35/42; 132/76, 77, 78
       emblems 153/65; "Three Components of the Chicago & Northwestern: The
       Omaha Road, The Louie, and the Great Weedy," by H. Roger Grant,
       154/17-39, "Locomotives of the ...", 62-85; Dieselization, Dsl/100-103
Minneapolis, Anoka & Cayuga Range RR: loco. 154/50
Minneapolis, Lyndale & Minnetonka Ry: 143/12
Minneapolis, New Ulm & South Western RR: 31/35; 154/28
Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern RR: 131/86, 87; 2-10-0, 124/71, 72, 74;
       loco. 159/71
Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba RR: 118/46; history and roster, 93/104-106
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie RR: lease of Wisconsin Central,
       54/117; history in Wisconsin, Wis/53-55; flour trains, 53/9; Manistique-Soo
       branch, 111/49; opening of Soo International bridge, 111/50; acquisition of
       Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic RR: 111/59; involvement with Wisconsin &
       Northern RR, 116/20-21; loco. notes, 111/74, 78; "Railroad Shops and
       Car Building in Fond du Lac," by S.M. Rich, 135/6-9, 13-21, 23-27; "The
       Genesis of a Miller's Road," by K.M. Hammer, 146/23-28; emblems 153/47
Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic RR: 111/47; 146/23-24; Wis/53,55
Minneapolis Union Ry: 143/12
Minneapolis Western Ry: 143/12, locos. 32, 34
Minnesota: "Logging Railroads of Northern Minnesota," by F.A. King, 93/94-1l5;
       "Railway Equipment Up the River, 1861-1869," by W.F. Becker, 95/47-78
Minnesota & Dakota Northern RR: 143/12
Minnesota & Great Northern Ry: 143/12
Minnesota & International Ry: 93/100
Minnesota & Iowa RR: 132/78
Minnesota & Iowa Southern RR: 132/81
Minnesota & Northwestern RR: 73/54-55; 132/77, 81; 146/13; 154/31,34; 176/57
Minnesota & North Wisconsin RR: history, 93/106-107, map, 108
Minnesota & Pacific RR: history, 107/1214; 143/12, locos., 40, 41
Minnesota & Wisconsin RR: Wis/34, 37; 154/20
Minnesota Central Ry: 95/47, equipment, 58-60; 136/26; 154/28, 34; construction:
       176/56-57
Minnesota, Dakota & Pacific RR: 31/35; 154/28
Minnesota, Dakota & Western RR: 93/114
Minnesota, Midland RR: 136/26, loco., 108
Minnesota, St. Croix & Wisconsin RR: 54/38, 56-58, 71;Wis/64, 67
Minnesota Transfer Ry: 143/32, 56; 54/110-111
Minnesota Valley RR: 95/47, photo, 48, equipment, 61-62; 141/46; loco.
       Shakopee, 154/19, 20
"[Locomotive Notes] Minority Diesels," by George H. Drury, 183/108-113
Miscauno & North Western RR: 118/13; Wis/63
Mississippi: list of railroads and miles to 1840, 103/69
"The Mississippi: A Southern Foundling," by J.H. White, 140/114-118
Mississippi RR: loco. 1840, 62/61; history and loco., 1840, 101/42; mention,
       88/90; 140/115-116
Mississippi & Alabama RR: 144/32
Mississippi & Missouri RR: first loco. in Iowa (1854), 127/103; mention,
       56/56ff; 132/72, 73; 136/65
Mississippi & Northern RR: 93/99
Mississippi & Rock River Junction RR: 27/20
Mississippi & Skuna Valley RR: 140/32
Mississippi & Tennessee RR: 140/7, locos., 14, 78
Mississippi Central RR: 140/7, locos., 13, 74,84,93; emblem 153/56
Mississippi Central & Tennessee RR: 140/ 7, loco., 74
Mississippi Eastern Ry.: 180/139
Mississippi Export RR: 140/103;144/64; loco. 158/135; 175/131
Mississippi, Gainesville & Tuscaloosa RR: 157/88, 92
Mississippi River & Bonne Terre RR: 122/ 37
Mississippi Valley & Ship Island RR: 140/ 7, loco., 12
Mississippian Ry: 131/102; loco. 157/96
"Mississippi's Southern RR: A Study in Perils and Perservance," by J.A. Ward, 144/2949
Missouri & Arkansas RR: loco. 172/53
Missouri & North Arkansas RR: 72/115; 119/55; 145/108
Missouri & North Western RR: loco. notes, 142/94
Missouri & Western RR: loco. 175/119
Missouri Car & Foundry: 138/26, 40
Missouri Central RR: 63/50
Missouri, Iowa & Nebraska RR: 132/76; 133/18, 20, 33, loco.,57
Missouri, Kansas & Eastern RR: 63/12, 20, 54
Missouri, Kansas & North Western RR: 63/11, 20
Missouri, Kansas & Oklahoma RR: 60/51, 62; 63/11, 20
Missouri-Kansas-Texas RR: "Locomotives of the . . . ,', by S.R. Wood, 63/8-132;
       corporate history, 63/8-22; locos., 63/ 23-132; inspection loco. No. 1, 63/33,
       photo, 8; staged head on collision, 63/34; cars and company equipment
       owned, 63/44-45; "Working on the (Branch Line) Railroad," by D.L.
       Hofsommer, 137/80-93 (Wichita Falls & North Western RR); involvement
       with East Line & Red River RR, 144/55-56; with Wabash RR, 133/24; with
       first railroads in Oklahoma, 60/9-17, 40, 50-53, 61; baggage cars, 138/46;
       2-10-0s, 124/74; Dieselization, Dsl/103-105; mention, 113/37; emblem 153/56
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Ry of Texas: 63/13-16
Missouri Lbr. & Mining Co.: 66/47, 48
Missouri Midland RR: 63/11, 20,51; loco. 156/65
Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf RR: 60/48
Missouri Pacific Ry: 75th Anniversary Celebration, 12/10-12; early signalling,
       34/15-16; involvement m Oklahoma, 60/11, 16, 54; with MKT RR, 63/10,
       52, 53, 54; loco. No. 948 and 2-10-0s, 124/71, 74, opp. 67; USRA freight
       cars, 128/28-33; loco. notes, 133/84; 63/52ff; house on track demolished
       (1884), 139/77; mention, 80/16; 113/36; emblems 153/35
"Missouri Southern: History of a Short line," by H.R. Grant, 123/44-51;
       roster, 123/51
Missouri Valley RR: Q2/55
"Mr. Fisher and Mr. Mumford," by Arthur P. Molella, 161/5-8
Mitchell & McClure Co. RR: history and roster, 93/96-97, 106, photo between
       108 and 109
Mobile & Bay Shore RR: 157/88, 92
Mobile & Cedar Pomt RR: locos. 1838, 6/33; 62/59; history and locos. 1841,
       101/42
Mobile & Gulf RR: locos. 157/100, 104
Mobile & Ohio RR: Civil War, 40/49; USRA freight cars, 128/19, 28-33;
       mention, 108/59; acquisition of St. Louis and Cairo RR, 148/36; mention,
       108/68-71; "Steam Locomotives of the …," by William D. Edson, 155/85
Mobile & North Western RR: 140/7, loco. 98
Mobile & Western RR: 157/88
Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City RR: loco. 158/130
"Modern Steam in the South," by D P. Morgan, 129/5-17
Modesto & Empire Traction Co.: 75/49, 97
Moffat Coal Co.: 157/96
The Moffat Road: 135/94
"Mogul Type Locomotives," by Paul T. Warner, 100/7-22
"Moguls or Ten Wheelers?" by F.S. Graham, 95/66-67
Mohawk & Hudson RR: letters of John B. Jervis, 1831-1835, concerning the
       . . .,55/8-22; John B. Jervis, 30/13-14; DeWitt Clinton original drawing, 7/6;
       9/4-5; 100th anniversary tablet, 11/8; first loco. truck, 15/73; opening of
       RR, 9/36; first 3 locomotives, 20/37, 39; passenger car 1831, 32/50; loco.
       Columbia, 85/7; train travel (1836), 81/61-63; history and locos.,
       101/42-43; dividends, 132/60, 62, 69; loco. 167/30
Mohawk & Malone RR: 90/11
Mohawk Valley Stone Co.: 162/70
Moira & Bombay RR: "History of the . . . ," by L. Doherty, 46/28-30; VC/95
"Monarch of the Age," 140/4
Monadnock RR: 146/78
Money issued by railroads: Champlain & St. Lawrence RR, 39/33, 25; railroad
       paper money, 71/85-86; Tallahassee RR (photo), 86/12
"Monocacy Valley RR," by W.R. Hicks, 98/70-72
Monon RR: See Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Ry
Monongahela Ry: 112/14-15; 44/47; 89/ 160; SP/42
Monroe RR: loco. 1839, 62/59; history and loco., 101/43; 103/70
"A Monon Mystery: George F. Postlethwaite and H.H. Campbell," by George W. Hilton,
       170/95-100; solved, 178/130-132
Monroe Lbr. Co.: 141/42
Monson RR: 57/87-93
Montana RR: 136/26, locos., 41, 51, 56, 57, 80, 102
Montana & Great Northern RR: 143/13
Montana Central Ry: 143/12, locos., 34, 36, 38, 48,50,59, 60, 77, 78, 80
Montana Eastern Ry: 143/12
Montana Western RR: 143/13, loco., 60, 70, 122
Montclair RR: 131/10, 53
Montclair & Greenwood Lake RR: 52/59; 131/10; photo, 52/61
"The Monterey and Salmas Valley RR -- California's First Operating Narrow
       Gauge," by E.T. Planer, 66/7-27; mention, 94/21, 127;SP/17` 103
Montezuma and Western RR: 64/77-78
Montezuma Lbr. Co.: 67A/26
Montgomery & West Point RR (Montgomery RR): history and locos. 1840, 101/43;
       103/70; loco.167/30
Montgomery, Tuscaloosa & Memphis RR: 92/71, 72
Monticello & Port Jervis Ry: history, 40/22-24
Montour RR: 112/12; 72/140; emblem 153/50
Montpelier & Wells River RR: "Locomotives of . ..," by F.S. Graham,
       100/64-65; 101/89; 146/95; mention, 49/32
Montreal and Plattsburgh RR: history and locos., 90/84-85; VC/84-85, 95, 98
"The Montreal Secondary: Origins and History," by Arthur L. Johnson, 178/121-129
Montrose Ry: 126/38
Moore & Richardson: 8/30 (loco. builder)
Moore Tbr. Co.: 72/121
Moorhead & North Fork RR: 7/72-73
Moorhead & South Eastern Ry: 143/13
Morden & North Western Ry: 28/59
"More About Moffat's Mallets," by Dan Cupper, 190/110-111
"More About the Rhode island 4-6-2s for the C. M. & St. P." (1893), 89/i63
"More About Vermont's Railroad War," 92/101-103
"More Otto Mears Passes," 97/55
Morenci Southern Ry.: 160/33ff
Morgan's Louisiana & Texas RR: 94/14, 21, 27, 31-34, 52, 53; SP/17, locos.,
       27-30, 44, 23
Morgantown & Kingwood RR: USRA freight cars, 128/29-33
Morgantown & Wheeling Ry.: loco., 177/104
Morris & Essex RR: "Seth Boyden," by C.E. Fisher, 46/17-20; locos. 1838, 6/26;
       62/50; history and locos. 1840, 101/4344; locos., 72/54-63; mention,
       50/63-64; 52/43; agreement with NJRR & Trans. Co., 88/140-141, 151,
       156; Baldwin loco. on the ..., 114/41-42, 45; naming locos., 124/62-63; locos.
       167/31; 174/50; 175/131
Morris Canal & Banking Co.: 109/28-29
Morrissey, Fermie & Michel Ry: 143/70
Morristown & Erie RR: 84/51; 119/55; "Reminiscences of a Half-Century Ago on the
       . . .," by Thomas T. Taber III, 175/93-105
Morton S. & G. Co.: 159/56
Morton Weber Lbr. Co.: 140/98
Moscow, Camden & St. Augustine RR: 94/40
Moshassuck Valley R R: 17/21
Mosquito & Coal Creek RR: 103/photo between 48 and 49; 114/39
"Most Profitable Railroad," 137/113
"Motive Power of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy RR as of May 1, 1858," by
       A.W. Newton, 92/83-88
Motley County RR: loco., 49/52
Motor vehicles, RR use of: "Railroads, Good Roads, and Motor Vehicles:
       Managing Technological Change", by Bruce E. Seely, 155/35-63
Moulton, Albia & Des Moines RR: 132/78
Moulton & Albia Ry: 132/76
Mount Carbon RR: 106/37; 107/34
Mount Carbon & Port Carbon RR: 106/35
Mount Carmel RR: 118/59, 60
Mount Carmel & Natalie RR: 67/119, 94; 103/32
"Mount Clare as it Was in 1839," 127/39
"Mount Clare Station, America's Oldest -- Or Is it?" by H.H. Harwood, 139/39-53
Mount Desert RR: 4/21
Mount Eagle R R: 107/31
Mount Eagle & Tremont RR: 105/42
Mount Gretna Narrow Gauge RR: 57/99-102
Mount Holyoke RR: 47/19
Mount Jewett & Smethport RR: 61/81; 92/62-63
Mount Jewett, Clermont & Northern RR: 61/82; 63/35, 40; 93/16, loco., 37
"Mount Jewett, Kinzua & Riterville RR," by C.F H. Allen: 81/41-54; 78/77;
       80/84; loco. notes, 85/50-51; battle with Pittsburgh, Shawmut & Northern RR
       93/23, 43; loco. 162/77
Mount Jewitt Tann. Co.: 162/75
Mount Savage RR: 66/4243
Mount Savage Shop: 66/44 (loco. builder)
Mount Tamalpais & Muir Woods RR: 29/36; 160/25ff
Mount Vernon Car Manufacturing Co.: USRA freight cars, 128/14, 27
Mount Washington RR: 'The . . . ," by J.W. Merrill, 4/19-23; roster, 38/46-47;
       squirrel's nut storage (1885), 135/118; last steam loco. built, 149/115
"The Mountaim Division of the Maine Central RR," by C.F.H. Allen, 61/62-65
Mountain Link RR: 108/20,21
Moynihan & Aitken: 103/63 (loco. builder): 103/63
"A Much Travelled Engine, Pennsylvania RR No. 1053," by C.E. Fisher, 70/76-79
Muckrackers: 145/69-86
"The Muddle of the Gauges," by L.W. Moody, 47/59-66
Mudge and Company: handcars, 127/95
"A Municipally Operated Mountain RR," by A.J. Cleary, 129/94-100
Munising Ry: history and locos., 98/15-17; roster, 98/28-29
Munising & Mackinaw RR: 111/34
Munising, Marquette & South Eastern Ry: history and locos., 98/16, 19-20;
       roster, 98/29-30
Munson, N.C., Co.: 146/78
Murray & Hazelhurst: 8/29 (loco. builder)
Muscatine, Burlington & Southern RR: 132/80
Muscatine, North & South RR: 132/78
Museums: "Carillon Park Museum," by Herbert Pence, 124/28-32; 126/120;
       Canadian Railway Museum, 149/42-46; Chateau de Ramezay museum, 149/46-47;
       "Locomotives at Purdue University," 11/5-6; 12/13-14; 14/6-7;
       Seashore Trolley Museum, 151/67; John Bull loco., 144/9-28;
       National Railway Museum (York, England), 152/121; 153/101;
       Hagley (Wilmington, DE), 153/104; 160/135; "Are Railroad Museums Forgetting the
       Basics?," by Herbert H. Harwood, 176/103-107 (Preservation Topics)
Muskogee Co.: 60/55
Muskogee RR: 44/60-61; loco. notes, 44/ 61
Muskogee Bridge Co.: 60/49
Muskogee City Bridge Co.: 60/67
Muskogee Electric Traction Co.: 60/55
Muskogee Union RR: 60/48
Myer's cylinder car: 97/68-72
"[Print & Image] Mystery Photo Cars," by John Gruber, 184/110-113
"[First Person] Mystery Trains of the Persian Gulf," by Robert W. Richardson,
       188/84-97, 189/150

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