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Classic Trains 2002 Summer Santa Fe Atlanta Stations Lafayette Inciana
Classic Trains Summer 2002 Vol 3 #2
Approx 98 pages
Inside the Santa Fe: My Big Red School Bus By Charles W. Lindenberg For one memorable fall term, a railroader's son commuted to Williams (Ariz.) High School by train.
Inside the Santa Fe: Master of the L.A. Division By Don Richardson Whether he was on Cajon Pass or the Harbor District, engineer Walter Hodson had a thing about visibility and distance.
Inside the Santa Fe: Hijinks on the Punkin Run By Robert Nicholson A night to remember on Santa Fe's Pekin District, the "unremarked" branch line in Illinois.
Inside the Santa Fe: Conductor to the Stars By Robert S. McGonigal On the Super Chief, Pullman conductor Jack Kuhn regularly served Hollywood movie stars.
Crossroads of the South By J. Parker Lamb Atlanta's two downtown passenger terminals made for great train-watching, especially in fall 1954.
Photo Section Delaware & Hudson and SP steam; bright diesels of the Ann Arbor, GB&W, and PGE; a Pennsy GG1, and more-all in color.
William White: Railroad leader By H. Roger Grant A two-fisted executive made his mark on Eastern railroading, first on Lackawanna, then on NYC, D&H, and EL.
William S. Youngs Short Lines and Steam By John Gruber A master storyteller of the small side of railroading, this Pennsylvania photographer became a prolific railroad publisher.
Swank Switcher By Robert S. McGonigal Jacksonville Terminal relied solely on yard goats, but painted them up like mainline power.
Hoosier Hot Spot By Hal Lewis In 1949 and '50, Lafayette Junction, Ind., offered 50 trains a day on the Big Four, Nickel Plate, Wabash, and Monon.
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