2010 Railroad Calendars
A Year of Train Trivia 2010 Desk Calendar
"The only train trivia calendar in the market,
American Passenger Trains 2010 Wall Calendar
"Recalling the era of superlative trains, Richard Allisons
Canadian Trains 2010 Wall Calendar
"The railway systems of Canada transport people and products over a network of iron and steel that stretches throughout the breathtaking landscapes of Canada. Witness the power and beauty of these remarkable machines, from antique steam engines to modern freight and passenger trains."
Classic Trains 2010 Deluxe Wall Calendar
"Classic trains from around the world hug the rails in this fascinating calendar for 2010. Whether traversing the countryside, scaling mountain ranges, or pulling into the station, trains never fail to attract the attention and stir the imagination of railroad enthusiasts. Enjoy these magnificent machines in their heyday and their well-earned retirement."
Classic Trains 2010 Mini Wall Calendar
"Railroad enthusiasts will enjoy every page of this fascinating, far-reaching 2010 calendar, which features vintage photographs of historic locomotives from every corner of the world."
Colorado Narrow Gauge 2010 Wall Calendar
"A rail-fan favorite,
Howard Fogg Trains 2010 Wall Calendar
"Howard Fogg Trains Wall Calendar: Considered the all-time master of railroading art, Howard Fogg painted the power and majesty of the steel wheel on the steel rail. After rail fans discovered Fogg's artistry, he spent the next 50 years as a freelance artist reinventing the steam age. In
Norfolk and Western Railway 2010 Wall Calendar
"Step back to the 1950s and the last great era of steam power on the Norfolk and Western Railway. A successful railroad before the Civil War, N&W enjoyed financial stability hauling vast consists of coal. Financial strength allowed it to engineer and build the most advanced fleet of steam locomotives in America. Norfolk and Western shows that motive power."
Pennsylvania Railroad 2010 Wall Calendar
"Chartered in Pennsylvania in 1846, construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad began in 1847, and the first all-rail line reached Pittsburgh in 1852. Eventually, PRR connected Chicago with Washington, D.C.
Railroading 2010 Wall Calendar
"Travel across the continent and share the drama of the high iron"". See the train crossing Lake Pend Oreille in Sand Point, Idaho, industry transport in California and Illinois, a locomotive emerging from a tunnel in winter, and more. Featuring a major and minor photo each month,
Railroads 2010 Wall Calendar
"This popular BrownTrout title includes thirteen photographs of scenic railroad lines from across the country. See freight trains, coal trains, passenger trains, and retired trains turned tourist trains as they power through cities, over mountain passes, and across bridges spanning spectacular canyons. Get on the right track with this Railroads wall calendar."
Railways of Canada 2010 Wall Calendar
"In 1720 a short tramway was built at Louisburg, Nova Scotia. This was the beginning of Canadas railway system. Since then, Canadian railroads have grown into a remarkable network of iron and steel that weaves its way through cities and into the distant wilds of this vast country. Some brightly colored trains hark back to the conventions of yesterday, while others are marvels of modern technology."
Santa Fe Railway 2010 Wall Calendar
"Chartered in 1863, the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway's first trains rolled the next year, and the line reached Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1880. By 1929, at its peak, the Santa Fe had over 13,000 miles of track.
Steam & Steel 2010 Wall Calendar
"By the mid 1950s, the Norfolk and Western Railway became the last American railroad to abandon steam and convert to diesel. This event coincided with photographer O. Winston Link's ten-year dream to document, at night, the steam railroading phenomena using synchronized flash. O. Winston Link (1914-2001) created a photographic legacy of this period of American rail history that remains unrivaled."
Steam Railways of Great Britain 2010 Wall Calendar
"Symbols of the Industrial Revolution and modernity, the steam railways of Great Britain offer glimpses of the past against the British modern day landscape. The steam combustion engine powered trains through the countryside of 19th century England, Scotland, and Wales, and in so doing, made historical tracks toward modern industrial development."
Steam Trains 2010 Wall Calendar
"Enjoy 13 wonderful steam locomotives inside this new wall calendar. Although steam trains were replaced by diesel-electric locomotives in the last half of the twentieth century, they can still be found in many parts of the world. The calendar has a large grid for making notes of those special dates to remember. Moon phases and horoscopes are also listed as well as all public holidays."
The Golden Age of Railways 2010 Wall Calendar
Travel again to exotic destinations in high style aboard the trains of yesteryear. Through these vintage art deco and early 20th century advertising prints one can understand why this was THE fashionable mode of transportation.
Those Remarkable Trains 2010 Wall Calendar
"This exceptional collection of classic train images offers thundering power and great style through more than 50 years of railroading.
Union Pacific Vintage Travel Posters 2009 Wall Calendar
"Made up of six railroad companies, Union Pacific has run from San Francisco to Chicago for decades. And our 2009 calendar will return you to a time when taking the railroad on a vacation adventure was all the rage. These vintage posters are sure to be a hit with train enthusiasts."
Western Maryland Railway 2010 Wall Calendar
"Chartered in 1852, with construction beginning in Owings Mills in 1857, the Western Maryland Railway was a spunky competitor to bigger railroads. Extending rails deep into the heart of the Alleghenies, its track rose to 4,066 feet above sea level at Spruce, West Virginia, the highest main line elevation of any railroad east of the Mississippi."
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