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Railway Age is an American trade magazine for the rail transport industry. It was founded in 1856 in Chicago (the United States' major railroad hub) and is published monthly by Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation .
The cover of Railroad Gazette, June 17, 1904 to December 31, 1904.. Railroad Gazette (originally, Western Railroad Gazette) was a trade journal that focused on railroad, transportation and engineering topics from 1856 until 1908, when it purchased its main rival and became the publication today known as Railway Age.
Railroader of the Year is an annual award presented to a North American railroad industry worker by trade journal Railway Age. The award was first presented in 1964 by trade journal Modern Railroads and has continued through the magazine acquisition in 1992 to the present. Past recipients of this award include: 1964 – D. William Brosnan
Rail News; Railfan & Railroad ISSN 0163-7266; Railroad Gazette; Railroad Man's Magazine ISSN 0033-8761; Railroad Model Craftsman [7] ISSN 0033-877X; Railroads Illustrated ISSN 1071-8311; Railway Age, ISSN 0079-9505; Railway Track & Structures, ISSN 0033-9016; Tall Timber Short Lines; Trains, ISSN 0041-0934
In 1947, Lewis joined Railway Age in Chicago as assistant editor, before later rising became an editor for the magazine's transport division. In 1950 he became head of sales for Railway Age publisher Simmons-Boardman, and in 1956, editor of Railway Age. He held this position until 1995.
The Railway Age may refer to: Crewe Heritage Centre, in England, formerly known as The Railway Age; Railway Age, a North American railroad magazine
– N Line commuter rail in Denver, Colorado opened. [57] – Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, announces that DfT is abolishing Passenger Rail Franchising. [58] September 23 – Line 4 and Line 6 (Phase 2) of the Kunming Metro opened. [59] September 27 – Line 18 of Chengdu Metro (South Railway Station to Sancha section) opened. [60]
The appointment made her the first woman to lead a major railway operator in North America. [2] Matt Igoe took over her vacated role of Executive Vice President Operations. [4] Farmer's appointment as CEO coincided with BNSF's milestone anniversary, marking the company's evolution since its formation in 1995 through mergers and acquisitions. [1]