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Locomotive and Railway Preservation 1989 May June
Features
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The Boston & Maine's Branch-Line Blues
by Frank Kyper, illustrated by the photos of Philip Hastings
Decades ago, frugal and hardworking Yankees built a network of spindly branch lines to serve the budding industries of New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. In the early 1950s, the late Philip Hastings was there photographing the last of the old B&M.
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Paraguay's Accidental Railway Museum
by Karl Zimmermann
Travel deep into South America to a place where wood-burning locomotives haul international trains and a nineteenth-century machine shop is used to restore locomotives and cars.
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The Infantry School's Railroad
by Rolfe Hillman
Using surplus cars and locomotives intended for trench warfare, the Army creates an intricate "commuter railroad."
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A Management Approach to Preservation
by Dan Cupper
How was Harrisburg's inaugural "G" restored and given a permanent home? Through step-by-step procedures and steadfast persistence.
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