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Trevor Train Station

Trevor Train Station

By: Trevor Shelley
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Trevor Train Station is a history podcast hosted by Trevor Shelley that takes listeners on a journey through the world of railroads, locomotives, and the stories that shaped train history. Each episode is like a stop on the line, exploring famous trains, historic railroads, steam engines, disasters, war trains, and the people who built the railways that changed the world.Trevor Shelley World
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  • The Transcontinental Railroad: Connecting a Nation
    Mar 23 2026

    🎙️ Episode 4 – The Transcontinental Railroad: Connecting a Nation


    In Episode 4 of Trevor Train Station, host Trevor Shelley explores one of the greatest engineering achievements in American history — the Transcontinental Railroad.


    Before the railroad connected the country, traveling from the East Coast to California could take months by wagon, ship, or dangerous trails. But in 1862, the United States launched an ambitious project to build a railway across the entire continent. Two companies, the Union Pacific Railroad and the Central Pacific Railroad, raced toward each other from opposite directions, battling mountains, deserts, extreme weather, and enormous construction challenges.


    Discover the incredible story of the workers who built the railroad, including thousands of Chinese and Irish laborers, the race to lay track across the country, and the historic moment in 1869 when the Golden Spike was driven at Promontory Summit, Utah — officially connecting America by rail for the first time.


    This episode dives into one of the most important moments in railroad history, train history, and American transportation history, and how the Transcontinental Railroad transformed travel, trade, and the expansion of the United States.


    All aboard — next stop: history.

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    12 mins
  • The End of Steam: The Fall of the Steam Locomotive
    Mar 16 2026

    🎙️ Episode 3 – The End of Steam: The Fall of the Steam Locomotive


    For more than a century, steam locomotives ruled the railroads. Powered by fire, water, and incredible engineering, these massive machines carried freight, passengers, and entire economies across thousands of miles of steel track.


    But every great era eventually comes to an end.


    In Episode 3 of Trevor Train Station, host Trevor Shelley explores the decline of steam locomotives and the rise of new technology that changed rail transportation forever. From the challenges of maintaining steam engines to the arrival of diesel-electric locomotives, discover why railroads around the world began replacing steam and how the legendary age of steam trains slowly faded from the rails.


    Learn how this transition reshaped the railroad industry and why steam locomotives remain one of the most iconic symbols in train history and railroad history today.


    All aboard — next stop: history.

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    10 mins
  • The Age of Steam: When Trains Ruled the World
    Mar 9 2026

    🎙️ Episode 2 – The Age of Steam: When Trains Ruled the World


    In Episode 2 of Trevor Train Station, host Trevor Shelley explores the incredible era known as the Age of Steam — the time when steam locomotives dominated transportation and railroads reshaped the modern world.


    From the mechanics of early steam engines to the expansion of railway networks across America, Europe, and Asia, this episode dives into how trains powered the Industrial Revolution, connected growing cities, and introduced the golden age of passenger rail travel. Discover the engineering behind steam locomotives, legendary trains like the Orient Express, and the massive rail systems that changed global trade and travel forever.


    If you’re passionate about train history, railroad history, steam locomotives, railway engineering, and transportation history, this episode takes you deeper into the powerful machines that once ruled the rails.


    All aboard — next stop: history.

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    14 mins
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