Sources
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Links
Information about links is verified at time of publication, but links may grow stale over time. I take NO responsibility for content off my site!
Steve Sloan's Trains : Sources : Links
Links
Often links to railroad rosters are listed on the home page for that railroad
Resources
- ATSF All-Time Roster
- This is amazing! By the The Santa Fe Railway Historical & Modeling Society
- Amtrak Roster
- Great Roster by The Diesel Shop.
- Reporting Marks, sources for decipering reporting marks
- Railcar Photos
- This site is a great place for information about rolling stock. According to their FAQ:
RailCarPhotos is a website dedicated to cataloging and archiving train photos. We are a community driven website, encouraging our visitors to contribute photos and information to make the site more complete. This website is useful to historians, railfans, modelers, and people seeking information about railroads, locomotives, rolling stock, and areas of operation.
- Espee Railfan
- Great roster information that evolves over the years. According to the author:
One way I see these Rosters being used, is select the Year you are interested in, and this will give you a list of locomotive models and numbers for that year. If a page exists for that model, then you can select that model, and go to the page for more in depth information. The locomotive pages are not linked back to the Yearly Rosters, so you will have to use your 'Back' button to return here.
- RR Picture Archives
- This source is great but information here is not always accurate.
- The Diesel Shop
- This source is great but information here is not always through.
- Piedmont And Western Railroad Club, Railroad Reporting Marks - Past & Present
- Over 13,000 Reporting Marks and Abbreviations for North American Railroads
- Utah Rails.Net
- Here at UtahRails.net, our aim is to provide in-depth historical information about railroading in Utah. There's a lot of information about Union Pacific here.
Related Links
Other People's Websites
- Lee A. Gautreaux's Home Page
- "Rail Goat" Lee describes this as "a front door to a few of my favorite areas of interest. I happen to be a huge fan of railroading."
Special Thanks
All the great folks who helped me out with information for these Web pages!