Trains Magazine 1954 October Camelback C&EI Hell Gate D&H steam ruled
Trains 1954 October
Railroad news and editorial comment. By David P. Morgan.6
Southern Pacific and Santa Fe are both inaugurating very high cars with a difference.
Railroad news photos.-8
Two pages of Jersey Central No. 774, which recently wound up steam operation on JC.
This picture of action. By W. E. Wing.16
TRAINS breaks custom to publish a poem. Espee No. 3625 illustrates the verse.
You can't keep a good railroad down! By William W. Gregory and Robert St. Clair.18
C&El was a boom railroad whose resources ran out. But it hit the comeback trail.
Hell Gate. By Fielding L. Bowman.27
Completion of Alexander Cassatt's dream of a through New England-South rail route.
Photo section.-31
A portfolio of portraits of steam and diesel, old and new, near and far railroading.
When steam ruled the Delaware & Hudson.-41
Those days when Delaware & Hudson entertained with its unorthodox motive power.
My 34 years on a short line. By George C. Baggett.48
Why did the promoters spend a million dollars to build a scenic 14-mile electric line?
Lady with a past. By Morris Cafky.-53
Florence & Cripple Creek No. 20 has lived a fuller life than locomotives half her age.
Why carnivals are moving by rail. By Harvey R. Frantz.-56
Today's carnivals are taking to the rails with their machinery and ride equipment.
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