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This page is a section of WikiProject Trains where we collect information and references that could be useful in building a new article. Add notes in a section whose title is a link to the proposed article name (yes, it will show up as a redlinked title, but only as long as the article does not exist). Please keep the sections in alphabetical order by the proposed article title to make the sections easier to find.

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[edit] Cumbres and Toltec 463

Locomotive is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places

[edit] George Knorr

[edit] Colin H. Livingstone

[edit] George Muirson Totten

Surveyed the route of the Panama Canal and built the first railroad from Caracas to La Guayra. bio

[edit] Joseph H. Boardman

Chairman of the United States Federal Railroad Administration; bio at FRA page

[edit] Reading 2100

http://www.goldenpacificrr.com/ Weekend excursions through Oct. 1, 2006 Featuring the Reading 2100. (notes from 71.35.104.148 (talk · contribs))

[edit] Santa Fe 5000

Photos already on commons

Article created

[edit] Thomas Hogg (MR&LE)

Chief engineer of the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad, the first railroad in Ohio. obit

[edit] W. John Swartz

President of Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; bio

[edit] William H. Aspinwall

Instrumental in building the Panama Railway. bio

[edit] Yosemite Valley Railroad

Reference: Johnston, Hank (1962). Short Line to Paradise: The Story of the Yosemite Valley Railroad. Johnston & Howe. ASIN B000I6L5CI.