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Trains on MSNFlying Yankee recognized in state register of historic placesThe Flying Yankee has been officially listed in the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, presented by the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources (DHR). In a press release sent to ...
The Flying Yankee, known for its streamlined design and rounded nose and tail, is one of only three such trains built in the 1930s by the E.G. Budd Company of Philadelphia. Advertisement ...
Fans of the Flying Yankee, an eye-catching train that called Concord home for two decades before ending passenger service in 1955, have put in a bid to own the train and help decide its future.
The Flying Yankee was one of a handful of trains with the stainless steel “streamliner” design, which shared wheels among the locomotive and the first two passenger cars.
LINCOLN — Sixty-five years after the Flying Yankee last carried passengers, a new nonprofit wants to get the train’s restoration back on track after another recent effort was derailed.
Nashua, N.H.-based Flying Yankee Association (FYA) has launched a fundraiser to begin restoring the Flying Yankee, a diesel-electric streamliner built in 1935 by the Budd Company for the Boston & ...
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