Cincinnati Railroad Club
Founded in 1938: Celebrating trains and our rail heritage
Founded in 1938: Celebrating trains and our rail heritage
About the presentation
Join photographer Frank Keller for an unforgettable presentation chronicling his 15-year photo journey through Alaska. This long-term project captures the state’s breathtaking and untamed beauty. You’ll see stunning photographs of trains in spectacular landscapes, highlighting their role as a vital lifeline in remote territories. This is a program you don’t want to miss!
About the Presenter: Frank Keller
Frank Keller’s passion for photography began in high school, sparked by a chance encounter with a copy of Trains magazine. While he had always been drawn to the powerful imagery of locomotives, it wasn’t until college that he found a community of fellow enthusiasts. Over the years, his fascination evolved, and photography became his primary focus and the most powerful way for him to share his unique perspective with the world.
Meeting info
All Cincinnati Railroad Club meetings are held in the Newsreel Theater at Union Terminal/Cincinnati Museum Center and are open to the public at no charge. We’ll begin the evening at 7:30 pm with brief club updates & announcements, followed by our featured program presentation at 8:00 pm. Parking will be validated for attendees parking in the Union Terminal/Cincinnati Museum Center parking lots.
Directions to Newsreel Theater at Union Terminal:
Enter through Union Terminal’s main entrance into the rotunda, turn left toward the Cincinnati History Museum, and the Newsreel Theater doors will be on your left between the escalator and the History Museum. Again, the meeting begins at 7:30 pm, with our featured program will start at 8:00 pm