Railroad Logo Shorts
Description: Designed by the legendary artist, J5, now you can show your love of a classic railroad with this amazing custom logo for the New York, Chicago & St Louis Railroad, also known as the Nickel Plate Road or NKP.
New York, Chicago and St Louis Railroad - Nickel Plate Road (NKP) Shorts
by Railroad 18XX Designs
$27
Description: The Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR), legal name The Pennsylvania Railroad Company also known as the "Pennsy", was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was named for the commonwealth in which it was established. By 1882, Pennsylvania Railroad had become the largest railroad (by traffic and revenue), the largest transportation enterprise, and the largest corporation in the world. Its budget was second only to the U.S. government.
Description: The Union Pacific Railroad (reporting marks UP, UPP, UPY), legally Union Pacific Railroad Company and often called simply Union Pacific, is a freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over 32,200 miles (51,800 km) routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United States after BNSF, with which it shares a duopoly on transcontinental freight rail lines in the Western, Midwestern and West South Central United States.
Description: The Central Railroad of New Jersey, also known as the New Jersey Central or Jersey Central Lines, was a Class I railroad with origins in the 1830s. It was absorbed into Conrail in April 1976 along with several other prominent bankrupt railroads of the Northeastern United States. This "ball" logo from a 1909 publication was used relatively unchanged until 1945, when it was replaced by the Statue of Liberty logo.
Description: The New York, Ontario and Western Railway, more commonly known as the O&W or NYO&W, was a regional railroad with origins in 1868, lasting until March 29, 1957 (the last train ran from Norwich NY to Middletown NY on this date). This vintage round distressed version of their classic logo is in the railroad's yellow and red, and has an extra red outline.