The US National Railroad Hall of Fame was established in 2003 and recognized by Congressional resolutions in 2003 and 2004. The main offices of the hall of fame are in Galesburg, Illinois.[1]
The National Railroad Hall of Fame has three categories for inductees:
- 1) 1800-1865: Birth and Development
- 2) 1866-1945: Golden Era
- 3) 1946-Present: Modern Era
1800-1865: Birth and Development
1866-1945: Golden Era
1946-Present: Modern Era
Inductee | Notes |
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John W. Barriger, III | |
Max and Thelma Biegert | |
Ralph Budd | |
W. Graham Claytor, Jr. | |
L. Stanley Crane | |
Mike Haverty | |
Jervis Langdon, Jr. | |
Louis W. Menk | |
Paul M. Tellier | |
John C. Kenefick | |
Alfred E. Perlman | |
Joshua Lionel Cowen | |
D. William Brosnan | |
Charles F. Kettering | |
Asa Philip Randolph | |
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