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Publications that have been merged into ''Railway Age'' include ''American Railroad Journal'', founded 1832, renamed ''The Railroad and Engineering Journal'' in 1887 by its then new owner/editor, [[Matthias N. Forney]]. It became ''American Engineer & Railroad Journal'' in 1883, then ''Railway Age Gazette, Mechanical Edition'' in June 1913 after its acquisition by Simmons-Boardman Publishing. It was renamed ''Railway Mechanical Engineer'' in 1916, and then ''Railway Locomotives & Cars''. It was finally folded into ''Railway Age'' in 1975.<ref name="RailwayAge 2006" >{{citation |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-152585456.html |title=150 years of publishing |journal=Railway Age |date=September 2006}}</ref> |
Publications that have been merged into ''Railway Age'' include ''American Railroad Journal'', founded 1832, renamed ''The Railroad and Engineering Journal'' in 1887 by its then new owner/editor, [[Matthias N. Forney]]. It became ''American Engineer & Railroad Journal'' in 1883, then ''Railway Age Gazette, Mechanical Edition'' in June 1913 after its acquisition by Simmons-Boardman Publishing. It was renamed ''Railway Mechanical Engineer'' in 1916, and then ''Railway Locomotives & Cars''. It was finally folded into ''Railway Age'' in 1975.<ref name="RailwayAge 2006" >{{citation |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-152585456.html |title=150 years of publishing |journal=Railway Age |date=September 2006}}</ref> |
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In 1992, ''Railway Age'' acquired a competing trade publication, ''Modern Railroads'' |
In 1992, ''Railway Age'' acquired a competing trade publication, ''Modern Railroads''<ref>{{citation |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-12072295.html |title=Narrowing the field |journal=Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management |date= March 1, 1992 |last=Horton |first=Liz}}</ref> ({{issn|0736-2064}}). |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 14:25, 16 December 2018
Editor | William C. Vantuono |
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Categories | Trade journal |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation |
First issue | 1856 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0033-8826 |
OCLC | 6973348 |
Railway Age is an American trade journal for the rail transport industry. It was founded in 1856 in Chicago and is published monthly by Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation.
History
The magazine's original title was the Western Railroad Gazette, and was renamed the Railroad Gazette in 1870. In June 1908, after purchasing its chief rival, The Railway Age (founded in 1876 in Chicago), it changed its title to Railroad Age Gazette, then in January 1910, to Railway Age Gazette. In 1918 it shortened its name to the current title.[1]
Railway Review (originally the Chicago Railway Review) was merged into Railway Age in 1927.[1]
Publications that have been merged into Railway Age include American Railroad Journal, founded 1832, renamed The Railroad and Engineering Journal in 1887 by its then new owner/editor, Matthias N. Forney. It became American Engineer & Railroad Journal in 1883, then Railway Age Gazette, Mechanical Edition in June 1913 after its acquisition by Simmons-Boardman Publishing. It was renamed Railway Mechanical Engineer in 1916, and then Railway Locomotives & Cars. It was finally folded into Railway Age in 1975.[1]
In 1992, Railway Age acquired a competing trade publication, Modern Railroads[2] (ISSN 0736-2064).
See also
References
- ^ a b c "150 years of publishing", Railway Age, September 2006
- ^ Horton, Liz (March 1, 1992), "Narrowing the field", Folio: the Magazine for Magazine Management