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Classic Trains 2009 Summer GG1 special section RG Wartime adventure Milw
Classic Trains 2009 Summer
20 A Wonderful Life Robert S. McGonigal
For a half century, the GG1 was the undisputed star of the hottest tracks in the nation
30 Donald Dohner: The Man
Who Designed "Rivets" Hampton C. Way
Overshadowed by Loewy, the G's designer was a major figure in his day
36 One Day at . . . Lane Tower, N.J. Paul Carpenito
For a brief moment in 1971, seven of the mighty GG1's converged
38 The GG1 and Me . . . a Hoghead's Story Jack Neiss
Once I was in engine service, I found the G's weren't always easy to love
44 Two Ways to Skin a "G" Karl Zimmermann
The repainting of 4935 and 4877, plus survivors in "Classics Today"
50 Anatomy of a Motor Annotated illustration by Rick Johnson
What's inside a GG1? Illinois Railway Museum's 4927 tells all
52 By Train to the Indianapolis 500 Eric Powell
One day a year, Peoria & Eastern became a major passenger carrier
58 Photo Section (all-steam, all-color)
Featured are N&W, Erie, Nickel Plate, Jersey Central, SP, and C&NW
64 Bird's-Eye View: Spencer's Enduring Roundhouse
Southern's big North Carolina facility before it became a museum
66 Camp 20 Graveyard Extra J. W. Schultz
Adventure for a rookie on a Milwaukee Road midnight switch job
72 Quadrupling Cerro Summit Robert A. Le Massena
A 1943 Rio Grande tour of Colorado keyed on a twice-a-month freight
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