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Classic Trains 2004 Summer Washington DC 1940-1950s CN last steam shop Chicago
Classic Trains Summer 2004 Vol 5 #2
Approx 98 pages
Racer in Red Paint By Robert S. McGonigal When Union Pacific rushed a 4-8-4 into service still in lead primer
North Meets South By Robert S. McGonigal Washington Union Station: Noble building, busy yards, diverse trains
Fantrip Fun on the FJ&G By Edward Theisinger Fonda, N.Y., 1950: Ride atop the caboose on a colorful short line
Nine Decades in the Service of Steam By James A. Brown Canadian National's largest-and last-steam shop: Stratford, Ontario
Birds-Eye View: Three Chicago Photos Chicago from the air, from the lakefront to Western Avenue
Photo Section Color of DL&W, Erie, and CP diesels, SP and L&N steam, and more
Building a Better Boxcar By John B. Corns How the Nickel Plate turned old wooden cars into modern auto-haulers
One Day at Erwin, Tenn. By J. David Ingles Alcos on the Clinchfield in 1966? This called for a road trip!
Pursuing Pauline By Fred Matthews Tracking the last of steam on Californias Northwestern Pacific
My Summer in Rockys Kitchen By Byron G. Webster A high schoolers adventures working Great Northern dining cars
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