People of various ages and backgrounds are drawn trackside, where they gather to watch trains speeding along the mainline. Photos: Brandon Townley, Stu Nicholson, Ian Worthington
A railroad roundhouse in Sugarcreek, Ohio, pays homage to what’s considered the golden age of railroading. Architectural historian Jeff Darbee explores in this edition of Driving with Darbee.
We visit a railway roundhouse and join the Ohio Valley Railroad Club. Plus, Curious Cbus answers the question, “Why is Columbus the largest city in the nation without scheduled railroad passenger service?”
We visit a railway roundhouse and join the Ohio Valley Railroad Club. Plus, Curious Cbus answers the question, “Why is Columbus the largest city in the nation without scheduled railroad passenger service?” Watch at 8:30pm Thursday, May 9 on WOSU TV!