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Railway companies that are no longer operating under their own name (known as "fallen flags" in the US). They may have been purchased by other railroads, gone bankrupt, or been merged; and They may have been purchased by other railroads, gone bankrupt, or been merged; and
The Official Locomotive Roster & News Edition 2006 (5th ed.). St. David's, ON: DPA-LTA Enterprises Inc. ISBN 0-919295-43-6. Railroad Fallen Flags CO&E historical account, including a few photographs. Greg's Steam & Diesel Gallery Photograph & brief information about CO&E's last steam engine.
The Southern San Luis Valley Railroad is a fallen flag shortline railroad that was located in Southern Colorado. [1] Best known in its final years of operation, it served a connection with the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad at Blanca, Colorado. [2] The diminutive railroad in its final form was approximately 1.53 miles (2.46 km) in length.
SP, Kyle Railways and later the San Diego and Imperial Valley Railroad operated the line, paying a fee to the SBC, and later to FNM. It was absorbed into Nacionales de México in 1987, thus becoming a fallen-flag. The last passenger train from Mexicali to Benjamin Hill operated in 1997.
LGB produced a USRA Light Mikado from 2001 to 2004 in G scale in multiple fallen flag railroad names including product number 21872, Pennsylvania Railroad No. 2809. In HO scale, Märklin produced both a 2 rail version (TRIX brand) [4] in 2004 (product ID 22804) and a 3-rail version (product ID 37976) [5] in 2011.
By order of Gov. Lee, flags over the State Capitol and all state office buildings will be flown at half-staff until sunset on Friday, Nov. 17, to remember the five Fort Campbell soldiers killed ...
Carol L. Schelin, center, a teacher, lawyer and advocate for children, inspired Tappan's Field of Honor, the annual display of flags on the Manse Lawn of the Tappan Reformed Church.
Bill's Railroad Empire - the original Auto-Train page N Scale; George Elwood's Fallen Flags site, original Auto-Train pages; from a 1971 Auto-Train Corp. brochure, including information on the 2nd short-lived Auto-Train route (Louisville-Sanford service) Pictures of Auto-Train U36B locomotives ; Diesel Shop Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback ...