You most likely already know this (I hope), but Railway Age, due to its advancing years, can legitimately say it's a part of railroad history. This year marks 167 years (since 1856) of continuous publishing-191 if you include The American Rail-Road Journal, one of our antecedents, established in 1832 as the very first railway trade journal. On that note, I'm happy to annouce that Railway Age and Railway Track Structures (founded 1905) have entered into a new partnership with the National Railway Historical Society (NRHS) to present the "Outstanding Railroad Historic Preservation Award." Designed to recognize a railroad for its efforts in railway preservation, the intent is to honor and recognize a North American common-carrier railroad for a historically significant preservation project completed or put into operation within the past five years.
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