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Classic Trains 2011 Fall Ride a UP freight Southern 1926 wreck PRR Elmira Branch
Classic Trains 2011 Fall
20 UP's Park City Local Richard Steinheimer and Shirley Burman
Famed California photographer savors a relaxed Utah mixed in 1953
30 Summer of Love Michael Gross
In 1967, a train-smitten college kid has a blast as a C&NW fireman
36 First 2 + 101 = Disaster Ed King
Analyzing a 1926 Southern wreck helps us understand human error
44 Photo Section
All color: Passenger trains in North and Northeast, plus geared steam
52 Hippo Country Jim Shaughnessy
PRR's ponderous 2-10-0's made their last stand on the Elmira Branch
58 Little White Frame House by the Tracks Jack Elwood
A crusty Santa Fe engineer's curiosity led to gifts and an excursion
62 Great Photographers: Harold K. Vollrath Fred Furminger A Depression-era "Engine Picture Kid" also produced fine action shots 70 Bird's-Eye View: St. Louis from a Blimp Larry Thomas
Union Station's throat, Tower 1, and environs in 1923
72 La Crosse's Streamlined Station Joseph H. Hunter
CB&Q's 1940 stone depot was in keeping with the Zephyrs' image
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