Trains Magazine 2005 March That 70s issue Amtrak early days Bicentennial engines

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Trains Magazine 2005 March That 70s issue Amtrak early days Bicentennial engines
 
Trains Vol 65 No 3 March 2005
Table of Contents
FEATURES
28 Seventies synchronicity
The '70s were the best of times and the worst  Greg McDonnell
32 An awful, beautiful life
Could Erie Lackawanna have done it differently?  Larry DeYoung
44 That '70s Look: Penn Central 46 A million-dollar gathering
The story behind TRAINS' Bicentennial diesel shoot  Mike Schafer
54 That '70s Look: Milwaukee Road 57 Stayin' alive! (steam, that is)
Despite dieselization, steam engines kept showing up  Jim Boyd
68 That '70s Look: Chessie System 70 Assembling Amtrak
An overseas consultant believed the passenger railroad would overcome rumors and conflicting motives  Stewart Joy
76 That '70s Map: Mainline Tonnage
78 That '70s Look: Burlington Northern 80 The Golden Empire came crashing down
How could Southern Pacific fall so fast?  Mark W. Hemphill
90 That '70s Look: Delaware & Hudson 92 The Rock
A reporter sings the Rock Island blues  Paul D. Schneider
98 The Conrail Bunch
Of Conrail and The Brady Bunch  Matt Van Hattem
NEWS
10 Railroad News & Photos
KCS, TFM ink new deal; Paul Tellier leaves Bombardier 20 Don Phillips
Ah, train travel. The only way to go
22 Locomotives
Amtrak boosts its switcher fleet with 10 new MP15Bs 24 Passenger
The ups and downs of traveling with baggage on trains 26 City Rail
Minneapolis-St. Paul completes line to the Mall of America

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