List of Railroad-related Periodicals - United States

United States

  • American Railway Journal, 1830-1888, merged with Engineering News
  • Classic Trains, ISSN 1527-0718
  • CTC Board, ISSN 1071-8311, 1970–2006
  • Diesel Era
  • Extra 2200 South focused on diesel locomotives and rosters.
  • First & Fastest
  • Live Steam and Outdoor Railroading
  • Locomotive & Railway Preservation 1986-1997
  • Locomotive Quarterly
  • Model Railroader, 1934-
  • Modern Railroads, 1945-1991, merged into Railway Age
  • N Scale Magazine
  • N Scale Railroading
  • Narrow Gauge and Shortline Gazette, 1975-
  • New Electric Railway Journal, The; ISSN 1048-3845, 1988-98
  • Northwest Railfan
  • Northwestern Railroader, 1887-1891, merged with Railway Age
  • Pacific RailNews (originally Pacific News), renamed to Rail News, 1961–99
  • Passenger Train Journal, 1968–96, 2006–present
  • Private Varnish - AAPRCO - quarterly publication of American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners
  • Remember the Rock - quarterly publication of the Rock Island Railroad by Andover Junction Publications
  • Progressive Railroading, ISSN 0033-0817
  • Railfan & Railroad (or R&R), ISSN 0163-7266, a monthly rail transport and train interest magazine published by Carstens Publications, containing primarily freelance contributions. R&R was formed by the 1979 merging of Railfan magazine (ISSN 0098-0714), which had started in 1974, with Railroad magazine (ISSN 0033-8761), which had been in publication since 1906.
  • Rail Classics
  • Rail News, formerly Pacific Rail News, 1997–99
  • Railpace, monthly magazine covering rail operations in the Northeast, 1982-
  • Railroad Age Gazette, 1908-1918, renamed Railway Age
  • Railroad Gazette, 1870-1908, merged into Railroad Age Gazette
  • Railroad History - quarterly publication of the Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, ISSN 0090-7847 1992-
  • Railroad Model Craftsman, a monthly magazine from Carstens Publications focused on rail transport modeling.
  • Railroads Illustrated, 2007- formerly CTC Board
  • Railroad Man's Magazine name later changed to Railroad Magazine, 1906-1979
  • Rails Northeast, c.1973–84, began 1973 as PC Railroader, name changed to Rails Northeast Jan. 1976
  • Railway Age, ISSN 0079-9505 1876-, merged into Railroad Age Gazette (1908-18), renamed Railway Age in 1918
  • Railway Engineering and Maintenance (1905- ), renamed Railway Track and Structures
  • Railway Review, 1868-1927, merged into Railway Age
  • Railway Signal Engineer (1916- ); formerly The Signal Engineer; later renamed Railway Signaling & Communications, then Railway System Controls ( to 1975)
  • Tall Timber Short Lines
  • The Cross-Tie
  • The Lensmen
  • The Railfan Photographer, renamed to The Railroad Press
  • The Railroad Press, 1995- . Formerly The Railfan Photographer.
  • Railway Track and Structures ISSN 0033-9016
  • Railway Progress
  • The Sentinel - quarterly publication of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Historical Society
  • The Signal Engineer (1907-1915), renamed Railway Signal Engineer in 1916
  • Steam Locomotive (1958–60), became Steam Locomotive & Railroad Tradition (1960–68), became Railroading (1968–75)
  • Trains, ISSN 0041-0934 1940-
  • Trains Illustrated
  • Vintage Rails, 1995–99
  • Ztrack Magazine, 1990-

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