Trains Magazine 2011 June KCS Predecessors Iowa Interstate Alco diesels Canadian
Trains 2011 June 75 pages
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A study in extremes From polar bears to subzero temperatures and remote locations, Canadian short lines
are nothing short of unique Roy Blanchard
30
The Iowa Interstate story
A regional railroad's hard sweat and pure dumb luck Fred W. Frailey
44
Map of the Month: KCS predecessors This Class I is a melting pot of historic names
Matt Van Hatton and Bill Metzger
46
A fitting epitaph Thin traffic and poor track spelled doom for the Indiana Hi-Rail and its Alco fleet Scott Muskopf
54
In My Own Words: King Tup
A railroad official reminds me that the people, not the train, make a great railroad
Geoffrey H. Doughty
14 Fred W. Frailey: Next generation of railfans 16 Tonnage ratings
18 Take the train to a plane 22 Canadian short lines
30 Iowa Interstate
38 Recession survival guide for short lines
44 Map: Kansas City
Southern predecessors 46 Alco diesels can't save
bad track
NEWS
8 News & Photos 11 Don Phillips
14 Fred W. Frailey
15 City Rail
16 Technology
18 Passenger
20 Locomotive
DEPARTMENTS
4 From the Editor
6 Railway Post Office 58 Trackside
60 Preservation
62 Ask TRAINS
64 Products
71 Gallery
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