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Railroad History

Academic journal


Summary

Academic journal

FieldValue
italic titleforce
titleRailroad History
editorDan Cupper
disciplineHistory of rail transport
former_namesThe Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin
abbreviationRailr. Hist.
publisherRailway and Locomotive Historical Society
frequencyBiannual
history1921−present
websitehttps://rlhs.org/WP/railroad-history/
ISSN0090-7847

| impact-year = | link1-name = | link2-name = Railroad History (initially, The Railway & Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin) is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society since 1921.

Railroad History consists primarily of articles about the history of rail transport with some essays and book reviews. As of 2022, its editor is Dan Cupper.

The RLHS is a non-profit organization founded in 1921 in the United States to promote research into and preservation of documentation and photography of railroad-related business, finance, labor, biography, and technology.

History

The journal began publication in 1921 as The Railway & Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. The journal's title was changed to Railroad History, starting with Volume 127 in 1972. Publication is typically twice yearly, although there have been several special issues, such as the Millennium Special (2000) between No. 181 and 182. Earlier special issues published between regular numbered issues were designated with consecutive alphabetical suffixes.

References

References

  1. "Railroad History". Railway and Locomotive Historical Society.
  2. "Railroad History". [[JSTOR]].
  3. "Railroad History and R&LHS Bulletin". Railway and Locomotive Historical Society.
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