Hanazawa is the first artist to depict Throng and made the first character sheets (linked to via a hub page on FurAffinity). She not only creates artwork but sings the vocals of "Train 125".
Tom Coletti is a great artist who excells at train engine depictions and has the soft painterly style you would see in various galleries. They were commissioned for the first book, Throng: Going Station to Station.
Pegasus316 and Redkammy are a married couple who produce great artwork on their own. Pegasus316 works on traditional media, with actual inks and markers as his coloring medium of choice. Redkammy is mostly a digital artist but has worked with traditional media as well. For the background, Pegasus316 did the line art while Redkammy colored. Click the link for the full picture!
CharmersShelter's vehicle work shows for itself with this commission of TOMX 81, an EMD F9PH underlying Throng livery... before it got plastered with sponsor logos.
Black Blood Queen is a great furry artist who took on the challenge of the first Nomadic Railways series cover. The results speak for themselves, carrying over from the first book.
CZ GoldEdition continues with a painterly style and took up the task with the second cover in the Nomadic Railways series. It took a lot of work to get the trains right but the results are worth it. Click the image for the full picture!
Strype is an excelent artist making her way through life in the synthetic way. She explores transhumanism in terms of using technology. Her works of art and fiction helped inspire not only the third cover of the Nomadic Railways series but also the underlining premise of Tripping the Light Synthetic.