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Railroad Gazette : ウィキペディア英語版 | Railroad Gazette
''Railroad Gazette'', also referred to as ''The Railroad Gazette'',〔〔 was a trade journal〔 published in the United States that focused upon railroad news, transportation and engineering.〔 The journal also published editorial content.〔 It was established and first published in April 1856.〔 Master mechanics were among the journal's readership, who would use it to share in technological information about various railway matters.〔 Another publication of the same name ''Railroad Gazette'' was established in 1843 in Rogersville, Tennessee.〔 It focused exclusively upon "internal improvement".〔 ==Content== An article published on April 18, 1884 in the ''Railroad Gazette'', written by railroad engineer Horatio Allen and titled "The First Railroad in America", states that the author (Allen) was the operator of the first locomotive run in the United States on a railroad.〔 Allen stated that on August 9, 1829 he ran a locomotive named ''Stourbridge Lion'' in Pennsylvania "three miles and back over rails of wood upon which bar iron 2 ¼ inches wide and 1 ½ inch thick was spiked down".〔 The ''Railroad Gazette'' reported about the electrification of the Erie Railroad's Rochester Division.〔 It also reported about the Thebes Bridge at the time the bridge was opened.〔
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