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I found an extensive list of named passenger trains at http://monon.home.insightbb.com/mpages/pn.html --K4 pacific 02:40, 17 Nov 2004 (UTC)

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[edit] things related to Virginia's railroads

I have been doing a lot of research and some article work on things related to Virginia's railroads.

1. some older railroads don't seem to have AAR symbols and/or logos 2. project would benefit for a consistent way of indication of progression/succession to current major US railroads 3. individuals are becoming identified, some rather obscure

I want my work to fit in properly, and would appreciate some guidance, and help so I can concentrate my work on content. The following are suggestions/problems for the coordinator for Wikiproject Trains. I do not have a problem with eliminating some which may be considered inappropriate for the project or WP.

Thanks for any help! Vaoverland 22:01, 7 Dec 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Famous and not-so-famous people related to railroads

[edit] Railroad towns and cities

[edit] Predecessors to current major US railroads

[edit] CSX predecessors

Richmond and Petersburg Railroad predecessor to ACL, CSX

[edit] NS predecessors

NOTE: The following are NS predecessors. By 1890, the R&D System covered 3,300 miles of track in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Texas. In 1892, the R&D and subsidiaries entered receivership. Reorganized by J.P. Morgan and his New York banking firm of Drexel, Morgan and Company, they emerged in 1894 as the Southern Railway CompanySouthern Railway Company]], which controlled over 4,000 miles of line at its inception. In 1980, Southern Railway Company changed its name to Norfolk Southern Railway, and became part of today's Norfolk Southern Corporation.

Richmond and York River Railroad crucial role in George McClellan's Peninsula Campaign, (R&D) SOU, NS Piedmont Railroad in North Carolina, acquired by Richmond & Danville North Carolina Railroad (R&D), SOU, NS Piedmont Air Line a system of railroads across the southeast, (R&D) SOU, NS Richmond and West Point Terminal Railway and Warehouse Company essentially part and parcel of R&D from the beginning and throughout life (R&D) Georgia Pacific Railway (R&D) Rabun Gap Short Line Railway (R&D) Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway (R&D) Lawrenceville Branch Railroad (R&D) Northeastern Railroad of GeorgiaEast Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway (R&D) SOU NS Alabama Great Southern Railroad (R&D) SOU NS

[edit] Recently completed new or improved articles for consideration

Richmond and Danville Railroad

[edit] Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Passenger Depot

The list I recently made for various Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Passenger Depots needs expansion. I can only confirm two cities so far, so naturally, those who know better than I do about the subject should work on it. ---- DanTD 16:40, 5 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Chicago 'L' Infobox improvements

I'd like to see more line-specific headings on infoboxes for Chicago's elevated lines. I just tried to make one for a Red Line station, and it didn't work. ---- DanTD 22:20, 24 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Indianapolis (Amtrak station)

Since it's clear that Indianapolis (Amtrak station) and Union Station (Indianapolis) are not one in the same, any expansion on the Amtrak station article would be welcome. ---- DanTD 18:14, 21 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Steam locomotive weight

I put this post in the Template talk page last September, but have had no reply. If none materialises I shall just correct the error whenever I come across it. — "I find in some steam locomotive articles that the definition of "weight" as "The locomotive's total weight" is a source of confusion. In some cases this has been taken to mean the total weight of the locomotive and tender (already covered by the template "locotenderweight" - the combined locomotive and tender total weight). If I have understood right, "weight" stands for the weight of the locomotive (power unit) alone, presumably in working order. This is a far more useful criterion if we remember that a locomotive can be attached to several different tenders in the course of its career. For instance giving the loco+tender weight for French locomotives would be particularly meaningless as locomotives and tenders were maintained by separate services and had more or less independent careers."--John of Paris 18:19, 30 October 2007 (UTC)

[edit] History of rail transport in Ireland

An editor tagged several section of History of rail transport in Ireland as POV and today deleted them all citing lack of sources, not POV. Unfortunately I don't have any of my Irish railway books assessable, so cannot help, but maybe someone where can have a look and assist. Most of what was deleted is factual, perhaps not that well written and possibly with a POV slant but not total POV and certainly salvageable and, I am sure, can be sourced. If this project has a better place to post this please move it there. Thanks ww2censor (talk) 05:20, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Staten Island Railway infoboxes/routeboxes

I tried to make some "s-rail" routeboxes for somebody who was working on articles on Staten Island Railway stations, and it didn't work. Can anybody out there make some and/or tell me how I can do it? ----DanTD (talk) 19:42, 29 January 2008 (UTC)