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The U.S. freight rail industry, which owns and maintains some 140,000 miles of track and plays a critical role moving goods, maintains a deep and storied history with the military and its people. To ...
Coastal erosion in Del Mar and a slow-moving landslide in San Clemente threaten the only rail connection to Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton and Naval Base San Diego, the principal home of the Pacific ...
FORT TOTTEN, N.D.-Great Plains military forts originally were constructed to protect railroads-and the men who built them-as the railroads spread across the frontier, according to Steve Reidburn, the ...
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A new look at Civil War railroading
Almost exactly 160 years ago, the American Civil War wound down to a messy and anticlimactic end. By December 1864, it was apparent the Union had prevailed. It didn't necessarily win, but at least ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Close your eyes and picture this. It’s Christmas morning in the 1970’s and you’re five years old. The morning light begins to crest through your window and you burst from your bed and ...
FORT TOTTEN --Great Plains military forts originally were constructed to protect railroads--and the men who built them--as the railroads spread across the frontier, according to Steve Reidburn, the ...
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