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Locomotive and Railway Preservation 1989 September October
Features
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"We're Either Geniuses or Fools!"
by Ted Benson
The delight of one photographer for another's work--a story about railroad photography done "honest and true" by the lone wolf of the industry, Richard Steinheimer.
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Photography For All Seasons
by Richard Steinheimer
In the 1940s, photographs of wooden-reefer refurbishing were, according to the project manager, "pictures of junk." But as Steinheimer tells us, the mundane activities of today are the rare ones of tomorrow.
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LAUPT: Rebirth of a Great Station
by Jeff Brouws
The country's last great train station was built, it seemed, to host the decline and departure of the passenger train. But history has surprising cycles
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A Jewel of a Railroad, Arkansas Style
by James P. Bell
The family-owned Arkansas & Missouri runs Alco-powered through Ozark country, pleasing short-line aficionados all the while.
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Phillips on the SR&RL by Robert C. Jones
During the mid 1800s in the northwest corner of Maine, industrious Yankees linked rural villages and vast timber stands with a two-foot railroad empire.
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