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Classic Trains 2005 Summer Santa Fe Secret Train RS1 ride Troy NY Joliet IL
Classic Trains Summer 2005 Vol 6 #2
Approx 98 pages
MARCH SADNESS By Robert S. McGonigal Thoughts on the last run of the California Zephyr, with a color photo on the Western Pacific.
The Trains of Troy By William D. Middleton For a group of college buddies in the late 1940's, the Albany-Troy-Schenectady area of New York State was a train-watcher's paradise; with 26 black-and-white photos.
The Secret Borax Train By Don Richardson When a Santa Fe engineer took a mysterious midnight call in 1974, he figured he was in for an adventure-and he was right.
Bird's-Eye View: Three Depots in the South Aerial views of Atlantic Coast Line's Wilmington (N.C.) headquarters; Central Station in Memphis, Tenn.; and the Texas & Pacific/Missouri Pacific terminal in New Orleans.
From Buffalo Limiteds to Hoboken Commuters By Bert Pennypacker Lackawanna's last new steam power was a quintet of powerful, fast Hudsons.
Photo Section Color views of Southern Pacific narrow-gauge steam; early EMD switchers and road-switchers on CN, Burlington, B&O, and Monon; and Wabash and Milwaukee Road Pacifics
Executive Recruiter By Chris Burger A retired official recalls how a New Haven engineer got him into the railroad game.
One Day at Joliet, IL By George W. Hamlin Rock Island, GM&O, Santa Fe, and Amtrak action at a Chicago-area crossroads in November 1971; with 13 color photos.
Great Photographers: William Moedinger, A True Pioneer By Kurt R. Bell From Eastern trolleys and short lines to the Colorado narrow-gauges, a former Pullman conductor captured the railroad scene on film for more than 70 years; with 14 black-and-white photos.
A Ride on the Tennessee By Denny Hamilton Memories of a thrilling RS1 ride on a coal-hauling short line in 1973; with 11 color photos.
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