Explore how railroads shaped Eastern Shore economies throughout history – and consider what the future of rail transport might look like.
Trace the story of rail on Delmarva from its beginnings with the New Castle and Frenchtown Railroad in the 1830s through the booms, declines, and modern-day operations that continue to influence the region. This course connects the evolution of rail to the economic and social forces that defined Delmarva’s past and still shape its future.
What to expect:
Tom will guide us through the major eras of railroad development on the Eastern Shore, showing how rail lines fueled industrial growth, reshaped local communities, and adapted to changing economic realities. We’ll examine the interplay between transportation infrastructure and regional industry, then turn to current trends and emerging technologies that may redefine rail’s role in Delmarva in the decades ahead.
Feedback from past courses:
“I loved this class. Tom provided an interesting narrative behind many aspects of our rail history. He had insightful stories and great pictures and artifacts that made the presentation come alive.”
“Tom is an excellent speaker —knowledgeable, engaging, and full of insight”
“As a longtime student of railroad history, I found this the most effective summary I’ve seen of this complex subject. The map and timeline were the best I’ve encountered —an excellent series.”
4 Wednesdays | May 6, 13, 20, 27 | 10:30-noon | Hybrid (your choice to enjoy in person, thru Zoom, or wait for the recording) | $60