Railways Worldwide
Austria: Norris locos., 79/48-67
Belgium: early loco. notes, 26/47-48; Norris locos., 79/67-68; Norris locos.
built by Cockerill, 109/3444; valve gear, see U.S. index..
British Guiana: Demerara Ry.154/125-126; 166/126-129
Chile: Norris loco., 150/54; 79/71-72; 154/125
China: "...-The Last Citadel," by J.W. Swanberg, 151/84-86; loco. notes,
149/118; American China Development Co.: 162/73, 74
Colombia: "The Railroads of ..., South America," by H.L. Harrison, 116/24-49
Cuba: Norris locos., 79/71; "The Cuba Ry" (1838), 137/79; Hershey Cuban
Ry, 151/57; Havana Central RR: loco. 162/72; Nite Bay Co.: 162/78; Matanzas &
Savanilla RR: locos. 167/30,31; Havana & Guinas RR: loco. 167/31; Jucaro Ry.
locos. 167/30, 31; Nuevitas & Puerto Principe RR: loco. 167/31; Cuba Cane Sugar
Co., 175/126; Central Limones RR: loco., 175/126; Central Guira RR: loco., 180/139;
"Time Machine," by Thomas G. Hoback,187/11; "Cuba and Railroads, Part I: Main
Lines and the Making of a Nation," by Luis V. Dominguez and Manuel Diaz
Ceballos,
190/26-49; "Glimpses of Cuban Railroading: 1996," by J.W.Swanberg:190/50-55
.:
El Salvador: "The Railroads of Guatamala and El Salvador," by G.M. Best,
104/31-53;roster, 104/41-47
Egypt: locos. built by William Mason, 15/24-25
Fiji: "Narrow Gauge in Fiji," by P. Hodge, 103/21-40
Finland: locos. built by Richmond Loco. Works, 130/81
France: "Pambour's'Traite des Machines' Locomotives," 26/33, 34; "French
Express Trains-Yesterday and Today," 32/71; "French Locomotives for the
Memphis, El Paso & Pacific RR," by Fred Jukes, 92/90-93; 93/124; "An
Old Rogers Locomotive?" by F. Achard, 82/68-71; Pechot Fairlie
locos., 98/51, photo opp. 49;M. Seguin, loco. developer, 16/13, 16; Norris
locos., 79/46-47, 68; 81/67-68; valve gear, see U.S. index; Micheline rail cars,
172/28-30; 173/61-64; "André Chapelon and French Locomotives in the Twentieth
Century," by Edward G. Weinstein, 176/7-38; 177/118-120
Germany: Royal Wurtemburg RR, 8/16; railroads and locos. (1830s), 26/40-43,
48; Norris locos., 79/48-67; 81/68-69; 109/37, 4041; early diesel locos. of
Lomonossoff 128/40-49; World War II locos. brought to the United States,
122/68-69; valve gear, see U.S. index; "High-Speed Motor Trains of the German
National Railway, 1920-1945," by Alfred C. Mierzejowski, 175/57-67; "Ludwig
Homberger: An Extraordinary Man," by Alfred C. Mierzejowski, 179/117-134;
"Hitler's Locomotives: Part 1: The Crisis," by Alfred C. Mierzejewski, 186/54-64;
"German Railroaders and the Holocaust," by Alfred C. Mierzejewski, 186/65-67;
"Hitler's Locomotives: Part 2: The Blitz," by Alfred C. Mierzejewski, 187/74-93;
188/147, 149
Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales):
"American Locomotives in Great Britain," 12/41-42
"American Built Locomotives Sold in England," 41/22 (Lynton &
Barnstaple Ry, 2' gauge)
"American Built Locomotives in South Wales," by D.S. Barrie, 85/30-34
(Port Talbot Ry and Barry Ry)
Avonside Engine Co.: 83/10
Baring Brothers & Co.: English banking firm, 91/32-39
Barry Ry: American locos., 85/30-34
Birkenhead: loco. Crewe, 18/7-8
Birmingham & Derby Junction Ry: "The . . . ," by G.W. Bishop, 25/45-47
Birmingham & Gloucester Ry: Norris locos., 109/42-44; 10/46-52;
79/47-48; mention, 15/70
Birmingham Central Ry: tram loco. and car, 17/6
"Blessing or Curse?" 142/26 (opening of a railway)
Bodwin & Wadebridge Ry: 26/50
Bristol & Exeter Ry: 4-24 loco., 16/50, 52, 54
"British and Foreign Locomotives in Canada and Newfoundland,"
by R.R. Brown, 43/6-22
Brownell, George: 1839 inspection of English loco. builders, 7/32-35
Brunel, Isambard K.: 38/7-14
Bury, Edward: 5/63, 64; "Old Bury Engine," 18/58; "A Bury Engine
on Great Southern Rys of Ireland," by C.W. Bishop, 15/49-51
Caledonian Ry: early 4-4-Os, 14/13-14, 15; "Caledonian Ry 4-4-0
Locomotive," 16/43
Canada Works: 18/13-20
Canterbury & Whitstable Ry: "The . . . ," by R.B. Fellows, 23/23-24
"Centenary of Rainhill, the Rocket and the Stourbridge Lion, 1829-
1929," by John Loye, 20/7-18
Chapman patent: swivel locomotive truck, 1812; 15/77-78
Cornwall & Mineral Ry: 26/49
Crampton's single drive loco., on Great Western: 114/27
"A Date to Remember-March 18, 1960," 103/46 (completion of last British steam
loco., Evening Star, 2-10-0)
Davy, Humphry: "More About Sir Humphry Davy," 89/164
Dean, William: 34/24-25 (loco. designer)
"Diary of Horatio Allen," 89/97-138 (on Liverpool & Manchester and
Stockton & Darlington, 1829)
Dieselization: Dsl/124-142
Dubs&Co.: 83/10; 150/92, 100
Dundee & Newtyle Ry: 11/39-41
"Dundee Built Locomotives on Canada's First Rys," by O. Lavallee,
149/19-50; 151/102-104
Dundee, Scotland: "Early Railroads Around . . . ," 149/20-22
Early: "The ... Dawn of Railways," by G.W. Bishop, 9/4041; "The. . .
English Engines that Came to America," by C.E. Fisher, 20/36-43;
. . . high wheeled British locos., 38/14-21; ... railways and locos.,
6/35-42; ". . . Scottish Locomotives of the 4-4-0 Design," by J.W. Smith,
14/8-15; 16/43; "... Steam Railways in Great Britain," by John
Duncan, 12/15-24; ".. . Tramroads in Great Britain," by G.W. Bishop,
20/19-25
"Engineering Dreams into Disaster: History of the Tay Bridge," by Marion K.
Pinsdorf,
179/89-116
English: "The . . . Influence on American Railroads," by E.J. Heydinger,
91/7-45 (1812-1840); "Notes on ... Locomotives," by R.E. Pennoyer,
15/64-69; North Eastern Ry, early 4-4-Os, 14/8; "... Single
Wheelers," 12/39-40; ... bank financing and failures in America,
91/31-42; 1857 panic, 91/40
Eustin station, London (1849), 127/39
Fairlie, Robert F.: 1866 loco patent, 98/49-52; photo, 141/77; mention,
41/15; 141/77, 79-80
"The First Locomotive Built in Scotland," by G.W. Bishop, 11/39-41
Gauge: see Track
Glascow & South Western Ry: early 4-4-0s, 14/12-15
Gooch, Daniel: 38/14-21 (loco. designer)
Grand Junction Ry: Crewe design locos., 18/10
Great North of Scotland Ry: first 4-4-0, 14/8-11, 15
Great Western Ry: recollections (1840s), 6/40-41; old locos., 9/24-30;
single driver loco., 12/39-40; 4-4-0 loco., 14/8; No. 3008,
100/ 52ff; "Recollections of the Broad Gauge Line to Plymouth,"
16/50-60; "The . . . ," by R.E. Pennoyer, 38/7-27; ... 1ocos. (1841),
101/46-47; Crampton's single driver loco., 114/27; critique 154/127-128
"Great Wits," 47/7 (RR enthusiasts, 1938)
Hackworth, Timothy, loco. Sanspareil, ZO/17,18; loco. performance (1829-30),
90/159-160; mention, 16/10, 12, 14; 31/21-22; 89/16-17
Highland Ry: early 44-Os, 14/12-13,
"Historical Notes on Locomotive Design," by E.G. Young, 16/9-22
"Horatio Allen's Impressions of English Railways," by W.C. Kessler, 61/35-54
"How 'Locomotive No. 1' Went to Wembly," by G.W. Bishop, 8/46-48
"[Preservation Topics:] How to Make New Steam," by Andrew Dow, 188/98-107
Hyde Park Foundry & Engine Works: 150/93
Jervis, John B.: letters commenting on Liverpool and Manchester Ry
(1831-1835),55/8-12
Joy, David: 89/17
"Learning from America? by Colin Divall, Dsl/124-142
"Leicester & Swannington Ry," by G.W. Bishop, 18/4547; centennial,
31/50
Liverpool & Manchester Ry: ". . . ," by D.S. Barrie, 22/4649; "The ...
Celebration" (1930), 23/6-7; history, 12/9-24; early loco. problems,
91/28-29; mention, 26/33ff 44ff; 9; 71/58-59, 62-64; description of
track and cars by Horatio Allen in 1828, 61/35-38; train operation
(1832), 37/65; comments by John B. Jervis, 1831-1835, 55/8-12;
"Diary of Horatio Allen" (1828), 89/97-138; 89/110-112, 124;
tunnels, 89/114; track and car description, 89/125-126
Locomotive: "Some Notes Concerning Old . . . History," by F. Gaiser,
26/33-48 (early English loco. records, 1830s); George Brownell's 1839
inspection of English locomotive builders, 7/32-35; "Historical Notes
on . . . Design," by E.G. Young, 16/ 9-22; "Passenger Locomotives:
British versus American: A Glance at the '9Os," by Fred Jukes, 100/52-63
(Great Western No. 3003 and others); "Preserving Historic British
Locomotives," by D.S. Barrie, 31/49-50
London & Birmingham Ry: opening, 142/26; mention, 22/50; No. 1,
photo, 47/53
London & Greenwich Ry: locos.1830s, 26/45
London & North Western Ry: "The .. . Locomotive Queen Elizabeth,"
by J.W. Smith, 18/40-44; "The Parent of the Birkenheads," by
J. Loye (loco. Crewe), 18/7-8; recollections, 1870s, 6/36-40; loco.
Reynard, 9/25, 28; mention, 18/10
London & South Western Ry: recollections of Henry Shapcote (1870s-80s), 16/50
London, Brighton & South Coast Ry: Terrier locos., 9/29-30
Lynton & Barnstaple Ry: American built locos., 41/22
Mather, Dixon & Co.: 26/37, 38 (loco. builder)
Midland Ry: Johnson single locos., 9/27; loco. notes, 15/65-69
"Mineral Railways and Tramways in England," by G.W. Bishop, 26/49-50
Names: "The Origin of Locomotive Class Names," by G.H. Gaskell,
87/83-95 (also data on first of each
wheel arrangement)
Norris locos.: 79/47-48
North British Ry: early 4-4-0s, 14/10, 15
"Notes on Steam Trains in Scotland and Ireland," by J.W. Smith, 17/7-11
"The Ongin of Locomotive Class Names," by G.H. Gaskell, 87/83-95
"The Parent of the Birkenheads, " by J. Loye, 18/7-8 (loco. Crewe)
"Passenger Locomotives: British versus American: A Glance at the '90s,"
by Fred Jukes, 100/52-63
Pearson, James: 34/22-24 (loco. designer)
Plymouth & Dartmoor Ry: 26/49
Port Talbot Ry: 85/30
"Preserving Historic British Locomotives," by D.S. Barrie, 31/49-50
Rainhill: loco. trials, 12/21-22; "The ... Trials," by J. Loye, 20/15-18;
71/61-62; centennial (1829-1929), 20/7-18
"Recollections of the Broad Gauge Line to Plymouth," by
H. Shapcote, 16/50-60
Redruth & Chancewater Ry: 26/50
"The Royal Scot, " 38/55
Scotland: "First Locomotives Built in ...," by G.W. Bishop, 11/39-41;
"Early Scottish Locomotives of the 4-4-0 Design," by J.W. Stevens,
14/8-15; 16/43; "Notes on Steam Trams m Scotland," by J.W. Smith,
17/7-8
Shutt End Ry: loco.Agenoria, 22/51-52
Signals: "Development of Railway Signalling," by H.S. Balliet, 44/70-82
Some: "... British Locomotive Reminiscences," by N. Thompson, 9/24-30;
". . . Historical ltems," by G.W. Bishop, 15/70~71: ". . . Notes
Concerning Old Locomotive History," by F. Gaiser, 26/33-48; ". . .
Recollections," by G.W. Bishop, 6/35-43
Stephenson: "George Stephenson," by Ada Barrett, 71/50-70;
mention, 25/34, 74/6
Stephenson, Robert: letter concerning two locos. built in 1832 for
America, 4/4445; mention, 5/63-65
Stephenson & Company: loco. notes, 26/34-48; 16/10, 11, 12, 14, 19,
20; 7/26-28; 12/15-17; 20/68
Stockton & Darlington Ry: "How Locomotive No. 1 Went to Wembly,"
by C.W. Bishop, 8/46-48 (first timetable, 1825, and loco. Locomotion);
"Man Who Worked on No. 1 Engine," 8/48-49; "A Century of Railroads,"
10/52-53; centennial, 10/3; description of the railroad and
locos. versus horses in 1828 by Horatio Allen on 1828 freight-train
size, 89/127-128; locomotive size and horsepower, 89/129-131;
incline plane technical description, 89/131-134; "Some Comments on
a Letter of 1833 from the Baltimore & Ohio RR to the . . . in England,"
by G.A. Petch, 90/157-161 (loco. size and performance); mention,
12/17-19; 28/8; 71/56-58
Tay Bridge: 179/89-116
Track: description of track and rails in 1828, 89/125; gauge, 38/12-13;
34/28-29
Trams: "Steam Tramways in the British Isles," by G.W. Bishop, 17/5-6;
"Notes on Steam Trams in Scotland and Ireland," by J.W. Smith, 17/7-11;
"Early Tramroads in Great Britain," by G.W. Bishop, 20/19-25;
"Mineral Railways and Tramways in England," by G.W. Bishop, 26/49-50
Teffry's Ry: 26/5 0
Trevithick, Richard: 16/9, 10; loco. Trevithick print, 147/48; 150/117
2-6-Os bought from United States in 1899:100/21
Valve gear: see U.S. index
Webb compounds: 58/19ff, chart 30
Welshpool Llanfair Light Ry: "The. . . Preservation Co. Ltd.," 104/6
Whyte's locomotive classification system: 87/83-95
"A Wild Ride on Badnall's Famous Undulating Railway," by Joseph C. Meredith,
178/107-119
Wigam Branch Ry: 31/50
York, Newcastle ~ Berwick Ry: first 3 cylinder loco (1846),58/19
Guatemala: United Fruit Co. roster, 104/ 46; "The Railroads of Guatemala and
El Salvador," by G.M. Best, 104/31-53; rosters, 104/41-47; Central America &
Pacific Ry Trans. Co., 104/32-33
Hawaii: see U.S. index
India: Darjeeling-Himalayan Ry: 160/29ff; "[First Person:] Streamlined Steam," by J. W.
Swanberg, 186/102-111
Iran & Iraq: "[First Person] Mystery Trains of the Persian Gulf," by Robert
W.Richardson,
188/84-97
Ireland: "A Bury Engine on the Great Southern Rys of Ireland," by G.W.
Bishop, 15 /49-51; "American Locomotives on the Cork, Bandon & South
Coast Ry," 15/70; "Belfast and County Down Railroad," by N. Thompson,
16/61-64; "Notes on Steam Trams in Scotland and Ireland," by J.W. Smith,
17/7-11
Italy: Norris locos., 79/69-70
Japan: "A Norris Locomotive in Japan?" 31/31-32; 32/70; "Models for the
Archduke, Citizen King, and Mikado," 150/80
Korea: "Korean National Railway," bY J.G. Bogle, 117/26-33
Libya: "Sahara's Lost Railroads," by Stefano Maggi and Rutger Gras, 183/82-95; 184/145
Mexico:
Baja California & Sonora RR: 80/23;
Cananea, Rio Yaqui & Pacifico Ry; 94/18; locos., 68ff-146, 147-151; SP/15, locos.,
40, 55, 86-89, 104,
Chihuahua & Pacific Ry: 95/13, 14; completion (1961), 106/51-52;
F.C. Central Mexicano: 160/61
F.C. Coahuila y Pacifico: 160/61
F.C. Conquista Coal: 160/63
F.C. Guanajuanto: 160/63
F.C. Guanajuanto a San Luis de la Paz y Pozos: 160/63
F.C. Hidalgo: 160/63
F.C. Hidalgo y Nordeste: 160/63
F.C. Internacional Mexicano: 160/63
F.C. Interoceanico: 160/63
F.C. Irolo: 160/63
F.C. Mexicano de Union: 160/63
F.C. Medellin: 160/63
F.C. Mexicano del Sur: 160/63
F.C. Mexico, Cuernavaca y Pacifico: 160/63
F.C. Mexico, Toluca y Cuautitlan: 160/63
F.C. Michoacan y Pacifico: 160/63
F.C. Michoacan Ry. & Mining Co. : 160/63
F.C. Monterey al Golfo Mexicano: 160/63
F.C. Morelos: 160/63
F.C. Nacional Mexicano: 160/63
F.C. Nacional de Tehuantepec: 160/63
F.C. National RR Co. of Mexico: 160/65
F.C. Oriente Mexicano: 160/65
F.C. Pachuca, Zacualtipan & Tampico: 160/65
F.C. Pan Americano: 160/65
F.C. Puebla a Matamoros-Izucar: 160/65
F.C. Puebla a San Martin Texmelucan: 160/65
F.C. Puebla y San Marcos: 160/65
F.C. Salamanca y Jaral: 160/65
F.C. San Marcos y Nautla: 160/65
F.C. Marcos y Tecolutla: 160/65
F.C. Vanegas, Cedral y Rio Verde: 160/65
F.C. Vera Cruz al Pacifico: 160/65
F.C. Vera Cruz a Alvarado: 160/65
F.C. Vera Cruz y Istmus: 160/65
Ferrocarril de Sonora: 94/19, locos., 106ff-151; SP/15, 114;
Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Ry: "The Orient Road," by J. Wallace Higgins,
95/10-46; sale of Mexican lines in 1928-29, 95/32; Mexican operation, 95/34-38;
completion, 106/51-52; mention, 75/60, 61, 62; Mexican Central Ry:
80/21, 25, 29
Mexican International Ry: 94/54, 137;
Mexican North Western Ry: 75/58, 60, 61;
Mexico, Toluca y Cuautitlan Ry.: loco. Tlalnepantla, 160/74;
Nacozari Ry 94/130, 132; 149/ 102, 108;
National Rys of Mexico: 84/53; emblem 153/56; "The National Railways of Mexico,
by William D. Edson, 160/61-131 (chronology of predecessors and loco. rosters);
161/98; loco. 174/91; 175/126
Penoles Mining Co.: rack loco. San Vicente photo, 36/41; 37/56;
Sud Pacifico de Mexico: 94/25; roster, 94/145-152; loco. notes, 15, 81ff-111;
Tiajuana & Tecate Ry: 71/15
Natal: Government railways: 122/11
Netherlands: "Railways in the . . ., 1830-1914," by Augustus J. Veenendaal, Jr. 173/5-57
New Zealand: "Steam Locomotives of the ... Government Rys, 1872-1949," by
T.A. McGavin, 81/7-22; first 4-6-2, 68/63; restoration of 2-4-2 Washington,
148/102; "Railway Stations in . . .: A Case of Architectural Lag," by Keith L.
Bryant, 162/80-107
Panama: "Short History of the ... RR," by A. Saunders, 78/8-44; "Locomotives
of the . . . RR," by A. Saunders, 80/57-66; locos. (1852), 9/8; mention,
9/40; 44/47; 67/25; 93/112; 100/2122; locos. North America and Colon,
139/11, 12; "Pieces of a Puzzle," by John N. Stine, 157/13; "Railroads and
Excavation at the Panama Canal," by Sam:Stueland, 171/107-112 (Research Note)
Peru: Railroad station built in the United States (1869), 137/97
Russia: The First Russian Ry (1838), 22/ 60-61; "Messrs. Harrison, Winans and
Eastwick, St. Petersburg, Russia," by R.E. Pennoyer, 47/46-53; 70/12, 14;
"Whistler's Report on the Gauge of the Petersburg-Moscow Railroad," by H.B.
Vanderblue, 49/86-90; 117/62-64; "Robert Wright," by William Spawn,
64/54-57; Norris locos., 109/37-41; "The Russian Decapods," by William
D. Edson, 124/64-76; "Lomonossoff: A Diesel Traction Pioneer," by B. Reed,
128/35-49; Class E 0-10-0 type 128/37-40; "Some Snapshots from
Siberia," by J. Plomer, 148/76-79; 151/102 (1918); Baldwin and Grant
locos., 149/16-18; Trans Siberian RR: 150/107-114; "The Anglo-American
Railroad War at Archangel, 19181919," by B.D. Rhodes, 151/70-83
Siberia: see Russia
South America: first loco. (British Guiana) 154/125
Sweden: "Swedish Steam with Richmond Plates," by K. Moller, 99/55-56;
0-10-0s, 128/39
Switzerland: Norris locos., 79/70
Union of South Africa: "A Long Line of Mountains" (and locos.), 122/7-25;
Central South African Rys, 122/7; Cape Govt. Rys, 122/10