Trains Magazine 2016 October Local lessons Flying Scotmans US visit UP 844
Trains Vol 76 No 10 October 2016
Table of Contents
24 COVER STORY Local lessons
Class I railroads remain on the front lines of railroading each day Various authors
32 While the city sleeps
Track work on Boston's Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
is a never-ending task
Tyler Trahan
38 2016 TRAINS Photo Contest winners
We asked for your images that show water. See our choices and learn the theme for next year's contest
48 Map of the Month: St. Louis today
With six Class I railroads and the Mississippi River, the Gateway City is a complex place Bill Metzger
50 When a Brit came calling
Rambling memories of Flying Scotsman in America, 1969-1972
George Hinchcliffe
58 In My Own Words: Looters and runaways
Here's how Erie Lackawanna handled an engine hijacking Dorris Campbell
ON THE COVER Union Pacific's Guadalupe Hauler, train L0F67, rolls northbound at Camarillo, Calif., on its way to Guadalupe, Calif., on July 13, 2016. Photo by David Lustig
6 Costs and benefits of lower speeds
24 Local lessons: How big railroads move freight one carload at a time
32 Subway track work after dark
38 'Water' photo contest winners
48 Map: St. Louis today
50 Memories of Flying Scotsman's U.S. visit
60 UP 844 on the main
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