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Classic Trains 2003 Fall Old time signals VT SP Colorado Short Line Wabash
Classic Trains Fall 2003 Vol 4 #3
Approx 98 pages
Glory Days: EMDs Soft Sell By Robert S. McGonigal Artist Bern Hill helped the No. 1 diesel builder stay on top with a C&NW painting
Ball Signals of Vermont By Jim Shaughnessy Devices from the dawn of railroading survived into the 1950s
Bringing in the Beets By J. David Ingles Colorados Great Western Railway was a late steam attraction
Great Photographers: Warren McGee's Montana By John Gruber Photos of this railroader's beloved Northern Pacific, and other roads
Tired locomotive By Jack Price, as told to C. Kevin McCabe Stuck with bad coal, an Illinois Central crew found a different fuel
Photo Section Color of Canadian National steam, Oregon Baldwins, Seaboard EMDs
The Pittsburgh Train By W. L. Gwyer Erie, P&LE, Pennsy, and B&O served the busy corridor from Cleveland
One Day at Ft. Worth, Texas By Tom Hoffmann On a Saturday in May 1967, trains of seven roads visited a busy junction
Wabashs Phantom N Class By Neal R. Fink Considered but not built: 2-10-4s that wouldve been the roads biggest
Trestles and Tunnels Along the Border By Gordon Glattenberg SPs line east from San Diego was remote, rugged, and beautiful
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