Jernvägsmännens Tidning
Jernvägsmännens Tidning, founded in 1900 by railway workers in Ängelholm, Kristianstad, has played a pivotal role in the Swedish media landscape, particularly within the railway community. Established to provide a voice for railway employees, it has since evolved into a comprehensive source of information, covering news, industry developments, and stories relevant to both railway professionals and the public. Notable milestones include its expansion into digital media, enhancing its reach and accessibility. On OldNews.com, you can find scans of Jernvägsmännens Tidning starting 1894, including 1,330 scans in total. This provides a unique opportunity to explore historical figures, events, and even connections to your own family history. Renowned for its journalistic integrity and commitment to serving a niche audience, the newspaper remains a trustworthy source of information, influencing both the railway sector and public discourse in Sweden. Discover the rich legacy of this publication by delving into its archives.