Across the vast American landscape, railcars carried more than passengers and freight; they transported dreams, ambitions, and the very essence of a nation in motion. The railcars were rolling symbols ...
The number of Americans who lived in what was known as the "golden age" of train travel, which ended in the late 1940s, is rapidly diminishing. Clint Cooper is the Free Press editor at the Chattanooga ...
Chicago & North Western 400 passenger trains were a prominent fleet ranging from the distinguished to the obscure.