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The Valley Railroad makes an appearance in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull with 2-8-0 97 appearing in some scenes of the film. It again appears several times in the Hallmark 2021 production Next Stop, Christmas. Earlier movies including Amistad, Ragtime, and Malcolm X were also filmed in part at the Valley Railroad. [22]
The Connecticut Valley Railroad was a railroad in the state of Connecticut founded in 1868. The company built a line along the Connecticut River between Hartford and Old Saybrook, which opened in 1871. It was reorganized as the Hartford and Connecticut Valley Railroad in 1880, and leased by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad in 1887.
The following railroads have been called Valley Railroad: Connecticut Valley Railroad, 1868-1887, a defunct railroad in the state of Connecticut; Valley Railroad (Connecticut), a heritage railroad; Valley Railroad (New York), 1869-1945, predecessor of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad; Valley Railroad (Pennsylvania), Westline to ...
Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society (For NKP 765 excursion trips, future) Hesston Steam Museum (For Hesston and Galena Creek excursions) Hoosier Valley Railroad Museum; Indiana Railway Museum; National New York Central Railroad Museum; Ohio River Scenic Railway; Whitewater Valley Railroad; Nickel Plate Express
The Valley Railway was constructed in 1880 to link Cleveland's growing steel industry and the rich coal fields of the Tuscarawas River Valley, extending south to Zoarville. Although the first railroad came to Cleveland in 1854, the majority of the rail lines ran east–west and did not connect the metropolitan and industrial centers of ...
A railway museum is a museum that explores the history of all aspects of rail related transportation, including: locomotives (steam, diesel, and electric), railway cars, trams, and railway signalling equipment. They may also operate historic equipment on museum grounds.
Tallulah Falls Railroad Museum; Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum; Tweetsie Railroad; Texas State Railroad; Three Rivers Rambler; TECO Line Streetcar; Tavares, Eustis & Gulf Railroad; Virginia and Truckee Railroad; Valley Railroad Company (AKA, The Essex Steam Train) Western Maryland Scenic Railroad; White Pass and Yukon Route; Wilmington and ...
[18] [19] The Colorado Railroad Museum established in 1959, operates a demonstration loop of narrow gauge track in Golden, Colorado. [20] Stereograph of Utah's American Fork Railroad in the 1880's. In Utah, three foot gauge narrow-gauge railroads sprang up immediately after the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad on May 10, 1869.