Trains Magazine 1953 April Trains & Travel How to go far without going broke

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Trains Magazine 1953 April Trains & Travel How to go far without going broke
 
Trains    April 1953    Vol 13 No 6
CONTENTS
Railroad news and editorial comment. By David P. Morgan.10
Trains are great things.-----22                                                 
Close to the outdoors on an open observation car.
Important business by rail. By Clayton G. Hale.--24                                        
There are times when a nickel buys the most wonderful ride in all railroading.
More miles on more railroads. By David P. Morgan.-26                                      
Being the pleasurable but truthful account of how you can roam the U. S. on your 1953 rail vacation for a price you can budget.
Want to rent a train? By Al Rung.---33                                                              
Look what happened when the Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce asked the Pennsy for a special train to see the sights!
Famous steam locomotives:                                                                                                        
Light, fast and neat as a new pin.---36                                            
Canadian Pacific's 4-4-4's proved that "big" is not always "best."
Photo section.------39                                    
Scenes with sealed-in wanderlust.
Notable feats of railroad engineering:                                                                                                   
A new way of the Zephyrs. By Wallace W. Abbey.-56                                                       
The longest new stretch of U. S. railroad in a quarter century rolls two spanking-new domeliners.
Go one way, return another. By A. C. Kalmbach.--59                                             
A veteran train rider reveals favorite economy circle trips with the accent on scenery.
Where the Rockets wed. Photos by Earl Cochran.--63                                                
Every afternoon a pair of silvery streamliners slip into Limon, Colo., and depart as one.

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