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A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
Our mission is to promote, honor and celebrate the legacy of A. Philip Randolph, the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and contributions made by African-Americans to America's labor movement; with a significant focus on the African American Railroad Employee.
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A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
Celebrating this leader in the African American labor movement and the African American Railroad Attendant.
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East Tennessee State University.
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BC Rail Ltd. Historical Archives
Formerly the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, British Columbia, Canada.
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Boston & Maine Railroad Historical Society Archives
Not the official archives of the B & M, but the primary focus of the collection is documentary material pertaining to the B&M RR and its corporate predecessors, the collection includes materials pertaining to the history of other New England railroads and electric railroads (trolley lines). The collection is comprised of paper items and photographs. Some of the photos and documents in the collection date back to the mid 1800's, though most of the collection is 20th Century.
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Business Records as a Resource
The Greater Manchester County Record Office holds the Manchester Ship Canal Co., the Manchester & Salford Savings Bank, and the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway Works at Horwich.
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California State Railroad Museum - Library & Collections
Holds records for: Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, Western Pacific Railroad, Central Pacific, Southern Pacific Railroads.
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Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum - Transcontinental Railroad
Photographs, engravings, maps, and documents illustrating the history of the first transcontinental railroad.
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Chesapeake Western Railway Company Records
Harrisonburg, Virginia.
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Dallas, Texas. From Southern Methodist University. Includes the Baldwin Locomotive collection, the Muskogee collection, and more.
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Erie Lackawanna Railroad Inventory
University of Akron Archival Services.
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Guide to the Brotherhood Of Railroad Trainmen Records, 1883-1973
From the Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.
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Guide to the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Archives
University of Connecticut, Archives & Special Collections.
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Union, Illinois.
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James J. Hill Reference Library
James J. Hill was one of the founders of the Great Northern Railroad. This library holds his personal papers and corporate records. Located in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Louisville and Nashville Company Records
From the University of Louisville Libraries Digital Collections. Chartered in 1850, the Louisville and Nashville Railroad was a major contributor to the development of the southeastern United States. The growth of the steel industry and the development of the eastern Kentucky coal fields were in fact dependent upon the services and financial support of the railroads, including the L&N.
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Manuscript Sources for Railroad History Research at the Special Collections Department of the University Libraries at Virginia Tech
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Home of the archives for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, commonly known as The Milwaukee Road.
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Milwaukee Public Library was designated as the official archives of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad, a.k.a. the Milwaukee Road, in 1981.